Tullamore Hotel

Overview

The Tullamore Hotel is situated in the heart of New South Wales, nestled in an area north-west of Parkes, south-west of Dubbo, and north-east of Condobolin. The Tullamore Hotel was built in 1895 by…

The Tullamore Hotel is situated in the heart of New South Wales, nestled in an area north-west of Parkes, south-west of Dubbo, and north-east of Condobolin.

The Tullamore Hotel was built in 1895 by George 'Jim' Tully and his family, who came from Tullamore in Ireland. The original Hotel's name was 'Tullie's Exchange Hotel', now commonly known as the Tullamore Hotel.

The Tully family was also successful in renaming the town once known as Bullock Creek (from 1870), after their hometown in Ireland to Tullamore.

A family-friendly hotel with eight letting rooms can sleep up to 23 people. They have a beer garden, an open fireplace for a cosy atmosphere, lovely affordable meals, TAB, and ATM facilities.