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Boatrowers Hotel Stockton

The Boatrowers Hotel has been a Stockton landmark since 1887, sitting right on the waterfront with sweeping views across the Hunter River to Newcastle city. Rooms are pub-style and recently refurbished, with free Wi-Fi, TV, fresh linen and towels, free toiletries, shared bathrooms and a communal guest kitchen. Single and double options available, all non-smoking. Downstairs, the Boaties Bistro serves up pub favourites, with a Main Bar, Beer Garden and Function Room rounding out the venue.

Stockton is an underrated base for the Newcastle region. A quick 3-minute ferry ride connects you to Newcastle city, while the beach itself is one of the longest in the Southern Hemisphere, with sand dunes, 4WD tours, fishing and horse riding all on the doorstep. Skip the chain hotels across the water and book direct.

Newcastle Accommodation

Number of Rooms – 7

Check In: 2 pm to 12 am (Monday to Friday),
2 pm to midnight (Saturday) and 2 pm to 10 pm (Sunday).
Check Out: 10:00 am

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Room Types

Queen Room (Shared Bathroom)

Restaurant/Bar

Bistro at The Boatrowers Hotel Stockton

The Boaties Bistro serves up classic pub fare for lunch and dinner, with daily specials running throughout the week. Meals can be enjoyed in the Bistro, Main Bar, Beer Garden or Function Room, so there’s a spot to suit whether you’re after a quiet meal or a big night out. Check the Boatrowers Hotel Facebook page for current specials and trading hours.

 

Contact us & destination Information

Destination Information

Location
> The Boatrowers Hotel Stockton is beautifully positioned close to Stockton Beach and a short 3-minute ferry ride from Newcastle city.

Things to Do
> Stockton offers many recreational opportunities such as bushwalking, horse riding, angling, four-wheel driving, bird-watching, photography and ecotourism.

> Beneath the ground is the Stockton aquifer, a valuable store of fresh water.

> The historic wreck of the Sygna is marooned on Stockton Beach, and shell middens remind us of the importance of this area to the Worimi Aborigines.

> Stockton Beach has some of the biggest, legally drivable, dunes in the country, ideal location to 4 wheel drive (permit required) – 4WD and quad bike tours available.