Port Augusta Accommodation - Highway One Motel

Known as the ‘Crossroads of Australia’, Port Augusta is strategically located on National Highway One, at the head of Spencer Gulf.

The city is the hub of road and rail transport to all parts of Australia and is adjacent to the spectacular Flinders Ranges and other great features of interest to visitors such as Wilpena Pound. Located only 3km from the CBD, The Highway One Motel Port Augusta is a comfortable and convenient base for a business trip or holiday.

Highway One Motel at Port Augusta provides great ambience and a peaceful stay. Each room is provided with complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. Other guest services at the Highway One Motel include room service breakfast 7 days and dinner 6 nights. For those who may prefer to dine away from their room, our superb Gallery Restaurant is on-site. 

Make the Highway One Motel Port Augusta your home when you are next in the region.

About Us

The Motel consists of 45 units including 10 Deluxe, all in a quiet garden setting and provides off-street car parking adjacent to all units. All units are at ground level and feature reverse cycle air-conditioning, en-suites and with facilities of a high standard. All rooms contain electric blankets, remote control LCD TV with Digital channels, hair dryer, toaster and FREE Wireless Internet. Iron and ironing board are provided and a guest laundry is nearby. The Motel is not managed by staff, we are an Owner operated, independant family run establishment with a great team of staff and we believe we offer a better level of service because of this. RECEPTION HOURS 8am - 9:30pm - 7 DAYS.

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