Oaks Pokolbin Chateau Resort Hunter Valley (Hunter Valley)

Oaks Pokolbin Chateau Resort Hunter Valley (Hunter Valley)
Oaks Pokolbin Chateau Resort Hunter Valley

country: Australia, city: Hunter Valley (Pokolbin)

Oaks Pokolbin Chateau Resort Hunter Valley Oaks Pokolbin Chateau Resort Hunter ValleySurrounded by trellised grapes, wineries and fabulous award winning restaurants, the resort is built on 25 acres of seductive tranquillity.

Location
Oaks Pokolbin Chateau Resort is situated at the heart of Pokolbin Wine Country in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales. Boasting a superb location overlooking Brockenback Range, the property is at a short walking distance to vineyards.

Rooms
The luxuriously appointed studio, one and two bedroom villas blend superbly with the ambience of the surrounding vineyards.

Restaurant
You can dine at the in-house restaurant that serves a wide variety of delicious cuisine. Later, take a sip of your favourite cocktail at the on-site bar.

General
The hotel boasts conference and banqueting facilities for groups. During leisure, guests can relax at the outdoor swimming pool after a busy day or play a game of tennis at the onsite tennis court.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Outdoor swimming pool
Reception
Restaurant
Tennis court
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Internet access
Jacuzzi / Spa
Kitchen
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Voice mail

Extra Information:

Address:
Corner Broke and McDonalds Roads
Pokolbin NSW 2320


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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