About

Spud Murphy’s Inn is owned and operated by Barry (Spud) and Denielle Murphy.

Crookwell is a pastoral town, the administrative centre of the Upper Lachlan Shire, which is the birthplace of many famous Australians including Dame Mary Gilmore and Dame Mary Durack. The Country Women’s Association began in Crookwell, the Howard Rotary Hoe was invented in the district and Crookwell is now at the forefront of Wind Turbine technology. Crookwell is the home of the “Upper Lachlan Wool Wagon Award” which is an annual bush poetry competition held in November and supported by Australia’s champion bush poets, attracting interest Australia wide.

Your friendly hosts, at Spud Murphy’s Inn, Barry and Denielle Murphy welcome you to the district and offer you comfortable accommodation, ensuring a relaxing stay surrounded by their colourful garden, overlooking Kiamma Creek.

Crookwell Visitor Information Centre
106 GoulbournStreet
Crookwell NSW 2583
Tel: 02 4832 1988
Fax: 02 4832 0119
Crookwellvisitor@bigpond.com
http://www.upperlachlantourism.com/
www.crookwell.nsw.gov.au/

www.crookwell.yourguide.com.au/home.asp 
www.argylecounty.com.au/towns/crookwell.html 
Upper Lachlan Bush Poets Wool Wagon Awards

 

Local Crookwell Area:

Crookwell

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