By Stretch Devine
October 16, 2013
Good clean room, quiet, a credit to its owners.
By A Google User
July 9, 2011
By A Google User
February 22, 2011
Located on the outskirts of the Dalby CBD, the team at this budget motel in Dalby is committed to providing helpful and understanding service. They understand the demands faced in everyday life and seek to ease them wherever possible.
Motel Myall has recently undergone an extension; they now also provide guests with the choice of 7 luxurious 3 and a half star units, ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as possible.
Charge back arrangements at Hotel Steakhouse Restaurant (which is across the street), Coffee Club and the Jade Court Chinese Restaurant.
The motel’s standard rooms feature: reverse cycle air conditioning, television and Austar, and wireless broadband. The executive rooms feature: reverse cycle air conditioning, television and Austar, wireless broadband, queen beds, crockery and cutlery, iron and ironing board, and a microwave.
The deluxe rooms feature: reverse cycle air conditioning, flat screen television and Austar, wireless broadband, king/queen beds, kitchenette, dining table and large refrigerator.
Room service is available if you would prefer to enjoy your evening meal without leaving your accommodation in Dalby. If you have to get going first thing in the morning, an early breakfast can also be arranged. Menus can be found in your room or by contacting reception.
All of the rooms at motels in Dalby are located on the ground floor, offer undercover parking and are non-smoking. A guest laundry is also available in you would like to wash some clothes or remove stains during your stay.
If you have chosen to stay at Motel Myall, you will have ample opportunity to explore towns in the surrounding area, including: Oakey, Jandowae, Chinchilla, Tara, Moonie and Toowoomba.
After booking accommodation at Motel Myall, you might be interested in the local attractions that you can expect to enjoy during your stay. Dalby has something for visitors of all ages, so you won’t be disappointed.
Those interested in history and culture will find plenty of attractions to keep them entertained during their stay in Dalby, as there is actually an abundance of local museums – the Cobb+Co Museum, Milne Bay Military Museum, Museum of Australian Army Flying and the Pioneer Village (which actually incorporates two smaller museums). Here, you will discover plenty about Australia’s military history, not to mention life in an era that has long since passed.
Many people enjoy browsing art galleries, even if they aren’t planning on buying anything. You never know, you could come across a piece that would look fantastic hanging in your lounge room! In Dalby and the surrounding area, there are a number of galleries for you to wander, including the Tosari Art Gallery and the Regional Art Gallery. Both often exhibit collections of artwork from local and national artists, particularly those of Aboriginal backgrounds.
If you’re a lover of nature, we’re sure that you have been drawn to Dalby for other reasons. We recommend venturing a little ways out of town to the Crows Nest National Park (around 56km away), the Ravensborne National Park (around 32km away) or the Bunya Mountains National Park (around 69km away). The parks are filled with walking trails that are suitable for varying skill levels. You might even want to try your hand at four wheel driving!
When you’re planning on bringing the kids, we’re sure that you are desperate for ideas to keep them entertained. Pay a visit to the Jondaryan Woolshed, which is around 48km away and offers tours daily; there is an animal nursery where you can get up close and personal with some gorgeous native babies; and a visit to the Chocolate Cottage is the perfect bargaining chip (not to mention, it’s a great place to reward yourself after dealing with everyone else’s complaining!).
Many people actually choose to stay in Dalby because they want to visit some of the beautiful parks and gardens that the region is known for. Some of the more popular locations around the area include: the Japanese Gardens, Laurel Bank Park, Lake Annand Park, Queens Park, Picnic Point Lookout, Newtown Park Rose Garden and the Spring Bluff Garden. Whether you want to take in the stunning array of plants or need a picnic spot, these are the cream of the crop.
If you happen to be in Dalby at the right time of year, there are also plenty of events and festivals for you to enjoy. Some of the more popular events include: Easterfest, Hampton Festival (held in autumn), Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers (held in September), Christmas Wonderland (held in December), Ergon Energy Flower Food & Wine Festival (held in September), and Millmerran or the Australian Camp Oven Festival (held in October).
October 16, 2013
Good clean room, quiet, a credit to its owners.
July 9, 2011
February 22, 2011