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What guests said about Burra:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Burra is a delightfully scenic town with good amenities.

    Burra is a delightfully scenic town with good amenities. The pub offered good food, cold beer and friendly service while the historic quaint feel of the Paxton Square miners' cottages was very welcome.
    Ken
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A most beautiful historic town.

    A most beautiful historic town. Well presented sites within walking distance or short drive Stupid key system to see many significant sights. Pay for key for all , cannot pay for a ticket for individual sites We had a good meal at the local pub
    PENELOPE
  • 10
    Scored 10

    I have visited Burra en route a number of times purposefully...

    I have visited Burra en route a number of times purposefully because it is such a quaint, well preserved historical town with interesting buildings and friendly people. The pubs serve great food and local wines. And of course I go to photograph the Midnight Oil house!
    Janelle
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Burra is a beautiful historical town .

    Burra is a beautiful historical town . Paxton cottages refurbish has made them outstanding. Simple and classy and containing everything needed. The comfort, warmth and the comfortable bed confirm first impressions - well done to all involved .
    Lorna
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lovely country town. Burra Heritage Trail well worth doing.

    Lovely country town. Burra Heritage Trail well worth doing. Part is easy walk from town, but easy drive to the rest. Lots of interpretive signs. Pub meals are excellent. Try Burra lamb pie. So good! Variety of shops and cafes too. Everyone friendly and welcoming.
    Franks
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We liked Burra but 4 out of 5 pubs were closed and did not...

    We liked Burra but 4 out of 5 pubs were closed and did not have signs up to notify customers. The visitor info and the booth behind the massage store were both closed so we couldn’t buy a passport key. For the tourists there could be a bit more information and communication. The sights we did visit without a passport key were interesting. We ate at a good dinner at the Royal exchange hotel but as the only pub open was very busy with quite a long wait. The next day we ate lunch at Bon Accord which was good food and a beautiful place with an interesting and friendly publican Tim.
    Lisa Attack
    Australia