
With its low, wide verandah along the street, the Royal Hotel has the classic look of an old hotel, but inside it is modern and well-appointed.
Established in 1877, Euabalong is a sleepy little village on the Lachlan River, with plenty of riverside camping, interesting historical features, and very hospitable publicans at the Royal Hotel. The rail line passes nearby at Euabalong West.
Your hosts, Neil and Kylie, are locals and can help point out all of the things to see and do in the area, but make sure you stop and have a drink first. The pub has lunch and dinner available seven days a week, with a separate dining area beside the long bar. There are a couple of rooms for accommodation and plenty of outdoor seating.
A great place to stop and refresh, we highly recommend a trip to Euabalong, and to the Royal Hotel.
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Royal Hotel
A key location on the Cobb and Co routes that traversed Condobolin, Hillston, Lake Cargellico, Mount Hope and Cobar, Euabalong had two hotels at one time, and a third watering hole a few miles up the road at Cugong.








