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Crowne Plaza Hotel (conference venue) | Alice Springs and Surrounds

 

 

Crowne Plaza Hotel (conference venue)

 

82 Barrett Drive, Alice Springs NT 0870

Tel: 08 8950 8000

Fax: 08 8952 3822

 

 

 

 

 

Set against the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges,

Crowne Plaza Alice Springs offers guests the unique opportunity of enjoying a resort style holiday whilst also experiencing the spectacular “Red Centre” and true Australian Outback.

 

Daily tours to Uluru and Kings Canyon are only two of many fascinating activities available and the hotel’s location puts guests within easy reach of local attractions such as the Alice Springs Desert Park, historical buildings, museums and art galleries.

 

Facilities include a gymnasium, spa and sauna, swimming pool – heated for those cool desert winters, and two floodlit tennis courts. An 18-hole golf course is adjacent to the hotel. Mountain bikes are available for hire and this is an excellent way to explore outback attractions.

 

Alice Springs is easily accessed by car or coach via the sealed Stuart Highway, and via the Ghan train ex Adelaide. There are also daily flights from all capital cities.

 

 

 

 

Alice Springs and Surrounds

The Northern Territory is Australia’s real Outback and home to the iconic natural wonders of Kakadu National Park and Uluru/Ayers Rock.  Aboriginal people hold a spiritual connection to this land; their 40,000 year old story is shared on rocks and canvas, discovered in the sand and passed down through generations.

 

The Northern Territory is blessed with diverse and contrasting environments, where change is the only constant.  Intriguing and spectacular wildlife vary dramatically from the deserts of Central Australia to the tropics of the Top End.

 

Alice Springs is nestled between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges (Macs), 1500km south of Darwin and 440km north-east of Uluru/Ayers Rock. It is the ultimate outback adventure destination, with experiences like camel riding, hot air ballooning and quad bike riding. The MacDonnell Ranges' chasms, waterholes and gaps are also hot spots for hiking, swimming and a range of adventurous activities.

Aerial view of Alice Springs NT

 

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this page last updated 26/02/08