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Black Diamond Lodge

Triple Room, Shared Bathroom
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Triple Room, Shared Bathroom

Black Diamond Lodge is Collie’s funkiest affordable accommodation. It is a heritage motel that has been beautifully restored to offer a range of accommodation options that won’t break the bank. Situated just minutes from the Collie CBD, right between a country pub and a deli, making it the ideal location to stay, while still being close to all the services and attractions Collie has to explore.

Get a good night’s sleep with the many affordable room options. Choose from single, double, queen, twin, triple or family rooms with shared bathrooms, or the family suite with an ensuite.

Facilities available:

  • Reverse-cycle air-conditioned rooms
  • Free internet access
  • 24-hour check-in available with 24 hours notice
  • Room rate includes linen, weekly service
  • Shared bathroom facilities for most rooms
  • Coin-operated washer and dryer available
  • Large farm-style communal self-serve kitchen facilities with gas stove, oven, microwave, fridge and cooking utensils
  • Enjoy free self-serve bean-to-cup coffee machine, wide variety of tea and juice in the fridge
  • Outdoor areas to relax in
  • Barbecue facilities
  • Free Day Tripper access to the Slay Space, with co-working and leisure facilities
  • Trail-friendly, with bike wash repair and wash facilities and bike racks

Black Diamond Lodge also boasts a modern flexible co-working space. Creative travellers and local entrepreneurs will find this space great for co-working, functions, workshops, meetings and events.

Spaces for hire are:

  • Convo corner, a stylish small seating area
  • Hot desks, comfortable modern workspaces
  • Board Table, seats 12 people
  • Slay Space, the entire space for up to 24 hours
Location

43 Throssell Street Collie 6225 WA

Website

Black Diamond Lodge

Phone

(08) 9734 4439

Email

reception@blackdiamondlodge.com.au

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