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Tally Ho Motor Inn and Restaurant,

The friendly Tally Ho Motor Inn (Tenterfield) is located at the gateway to the highlands and the Granite Belt Area.

Famous for the world acclaimed Bald Rock and Girraween National Parks, Captain Thunderbolt’s Hideaway, the Boonoo Boonoo Falls, the Cork Tree and the infamous Bluff Rock Slaughter together with the award winning wineries of the Granite Belt a contrast that any member of a family can enjoy. If you still have the energy why don’t you step back in time and visit Centenary Cottage Folk Museum and soak up the atmosphere of the yesteryear.

Remember the Boy from Oz and the famous song ‘The Tenterfield Saddler’? Come sit on the porch that inspired Peter Allen’s heart wrenching song dedicated to his Grandfather who ran the Saddler and relive the days gone by and if you’re lucky you just might glimpse the Cobb and Co Stage pass by.

Do you like bowls or golf? Either are available in Tenterfield.

After your busy day of activity relax in the Tally Ho Motor Inn’s grounds or your room and follow this with a home cooked meal in the restaurant or your room. Then retire to a comfortable bed and wake up refreshed with a hearty breakfast to start your day just right.

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