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Best Western Motto Farm Motel,

Set on ten acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, shaded by graceful Moreton Bay Fig trees and offering restful views over the Hunter Valley, the Motto Farm Motel is the place to stay in the Hunter Region.

The property, which includes the Regional Visitor Information Centre, consists of an 80 room motel, a 24-hour cafe/diner, a seperate conference facility with dance floor, two tennis courts and a saltwater swimming pool. The reception office is open 24 hours for maximum convenience.

Situated just 3 kilometres south of Raymond Terrace on the Pacific Highway, Motto Farm is ideally located between the famous Hunter Valley Vineyards, the spectacular blue water wonderland of Port Stephens and the busy commercial centre of Newcastle.

With its central location and easy access to all the regions attractions, Motto Farm Motel is the ideal centre for tours, sporting groups and conventions. We also offer comfortable, convenient and affordable accommodation for families and individual travellers.

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