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Experience the hinterland in classic country style

With all its country character and charm, Kenilworth Hotel offers a friendly relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a drink, a meal and a stayover in a traditional Australian country pub.

The Hotel is easily located in the main street of Kenilworth.

Kenilworth Hotel in the heart of town is a welcome meeting place for locals and visitors alike.

They can cater for anything from intimate dinners for two, to small functions, weddings and tour groups.

The township of Kenilworth lies in the picturesque upper Mary Valley, just a 90-minute drive north of Brisbane and a short drive west of Noosa – Eumundi.

“Route 22” is the most scenic drive on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland and Kenilworth Hotel is the perfect place to unwind for lunch, dinner or just a cup of coffee. With ample parking and Secure Bike Storage, it’s the perfect place for a stayover.

Kenilworth has long been famous for its cheese and yoghurt and these days has a fine reputation as host to a range of annual festivals, rallies, rides and treks.

A courtesy bus is available on Friday and Saturday nights with a booking 07 5446 0206.

For more information and to stay up to date with the current events at the Kenilworth Hotel visit www.kenilworthhotel.com.au/.

 

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