The new luxury 4.5 star hotel and apartment accommodation, The Sebel Yarrawonga at Silverwoods Golf and Lifestyle Resort, has officially opened its doors, ready to welcome guests to the beautiful Murray River region.
Situated an hour from Albury town centre, The Sebel Yarrawonga brings a new prestige level of accommodation and venues for weddings, meetings and events. The adjacent Black Bull 18 hole Championship Golf Course, is highly regarded as the number one golf course on the Murray and ranked 68 in the top 100 courses in Australia by Golfers Digest. It was also the last golf course designed and completed by the late Peter Thomson, one of Australia’s most revered golfing legends.
Offering 63 stylishly appointed studio rooms and spacious one, two and three-bedroom apartments overlooking picturesque Lake Mulwala on the Murray River, the resort will initially open two of its three food and beverage venues – Stock & Barrel bar and casual dining and Sunset Pool Bar – with Elizabeth’s fine dining restaurant and function space set to open early December. The SOL Health & Wellness Day Spa is expected to open early January, offering signature treatments and products for those seeking a pampering getaway.
Accommodation rates start from $199 per night in a Studio Garden View room, available to book at all.accor.com. ‘Stay & Play’ packages are also available from $399 per night for two people staying in a Studio Lake View Room including breakfast and 18 holes of golf at Black Bull Golf Course – book directly with The Sebel Yarrawonga or phone 03 5745 9100.
At a comfortable three hours drive from Melbourne, The Sebel Yarrawonga is the perfect destination to celebrate the end of lockdown and, to make the drive more enjoyable, ‘The Sebel Yarrawonga Drive’ playlist has been created with favourite driving themed songs from across the decades. From classics like ‘Drive’ by the Cars and ‘Drive my Car’ by The Beatles, there is also a nod to Melburnians ready to escape from lockdown with songs like ‘Freedom!’ by George Michael and ‘I Want to Break Free’ by Queen. Some Australian favourites have also been included that celebrate our wide open spaces such as ‘Great Southern Land’ by Icehouse and ‘Sounds of Then’ by GANGajang.