Homebush Hotel Established in 1878, the hotel is a historical landmark and must-visit destination for those in the Western Lands Division of NSW between Balranald and Ivanhoe. Established in 1878, the hotel is a historical landmark and must-visit destination for those in the Western Lands Division of NSW between Balranald and Ivanhoe. The pub features a large central fireplace, a character-filled mural, and local artifacts displayed on the walls, making it a popular spot for trappers, teamsters, drovers, shearers, truckers, mailmen, travelers, and station families and staff for over 128 years. The staff is welcoming and friendly, and a variety of meals are served, including special theme nights that may change based on ingredient availability and the cook’s state. The adjacent campground offers a range of affordable accommodation options, including grassed tent sites, cabins with cooking facilities, on-site vans, powered van sites, and backpacker-style rooms. Air-conditioned backpacker rooms accommodating 2 people start at $15 per person, including walls, and swag sites are complimentary. |