Why choose Marree?

Accommodation

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Hospitality

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Events

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How to get to Marree

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Popular attractions




“We camped out back and enjoyed a meal in the pub. This place is a hidden gem, facilities clean and well maintained. The staff exceptional, can’t do enough for you. Very dog friendly and fun. Thanks”

Elizabeth Stround



Get in touch

Address

Marree Hotel, Lot 200, Railway Terrace

Opening hours

Monday – Sunday: 10am – Late

Contact us

(08) 8675 8344
info@marreehotel.com.au



Popular activities

From scenic flights over Lake Eyre to walking tours and pub hospitality, there’s something for everyone. Take a look at some of our must-do’s below:

Book a tour

Climb onboard a 4WD tour along the iconic routes or a culture-led experience with local Aboriginal guides.

Jump on a scenic flight

Enjoy breathtaking aerial views of Lake Eyre and other outback wonders like the Willouran Ranges and the Marree Man.

Grab a bite

Stop in at the Marree Hotel or local roadhouse to enjoy a variety of tasty meals and cold drinks.


Take a trip back in time

Visit the Tom Kruse museum and learn all about the outback’s famous mailman. Dining is available here too.

Visit Farina

Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this abandoned outback town. And enjoy a pastry at the local bakery.

Drive to Lake Eyre

Get a closer look at Australia’s largest salt lake. Lake Eyre South is accessible by car via the Oodnadatta Track.


See the Marree Man

Discovered in 1998, this giant geoglyph still remains a mystery, with no confirmed artist or purpose.

Visit Museum Park

This outdoor exhibit showcases historic outback artifacts, including Tom Kruse’s Royal Mail truck and old railway equipment.

Drive to Muloorina

Muloorina Station offers camping facilities near the waterhole, providing a unique outback experience for visitors.