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Mount Sturgeon Cottages

Be greeted each morning by the stunning views of the grand Gariwerd.

One or Two Bedroom Mount Sturgeon Cottages offer a unique stay experience with country cottage charm. Each cottage features a king bed and bathroom, complete with walk in shower, heated floors and beautiful bathroom amenities. Please note the cottages are interconnecting, does not have a television, telephone and only very limited mobile reception. WiFi is included. For a stand-alone cottage discover our newly renovated Deluxe Mount Sturgeon One Bedroom Cottages

Fireplace in one bedroom cottage
Located a short drive from the Royal Mail Hotel

Our one and two bedroom Mount Sturgeon Cottages (interconnecting available) are located on a working farm a short 5km drive from the Royal Mail Hotel.

King bed in one bedroom cottage
Amenities

Curl up by the fire in your fluffy robe

  • One bedroom cottage = 2 people
  • Two bedroom cottage = 4 people
  • One Bed Cottage = 1 King Bed
  • Two Bed Cottage = 2 King beds (option for one bed split)
  • Fireplace
  • Bathrobes
  • Nespresso machine & Organic LoveTea selection
  • Iron & ironing board
  • Sitting area
  • Air conditioned
  • Hairdryer
  • Shower
  • Toilet
  • WiFi
  • Patio (not private due to interconnecting cottage)
  • Mini-fridge
  • Television
It’s too easy to spend a weekend or longer at the Royal Mail. It’s a little slice of paradise in the middle of the countryside.
Time Out

While you’re here
Unearth the story behind the plate
Explore Australia’s largest kitchen garden, discover the considered varieties of produce we grow, and learn about sustainable and organic practices from our chefs. If their schedule permits, Royal Mail’s resident ducks – or professional snail patrol – may even provide a lively escort.
Reception:
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Open Wednesday to Sunday – our phone lines are often busy, if your enquiry is not urgent please email us at relax@royalmail.com.au

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Royal Mail Hotel acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Custodians of the land we are on, the Gunditjmara and Eastern Maar Peoples and their elders past, present and future. Continue reading.

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