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Outback Hotel & Lodge
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Outback Lodge

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Swimming Pool
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Communal Kitchen
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Outback-Style Bar

Save on travel costs without sacrificing comfort (or fun!) The Outback Lodge's shared hostel-style accommodation options are ideal for roaming backpackers and adventurers travelling light. Guests have access to all Resort facilities, including swimming pool, onsite restaurants and lounges, a FREE Indigenous Activities Program, return Ayers Rock Airport transfers, and a free resort shuttle bus to get you to your next great adventure. 

Outback Hotel & Lodge - Family Lodge Room with Ensuite
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Outback Hotel and Lodge Pool

Family Lodge Room with Ensuite

1 Queen & 2 Single Bunk Beds
Up to 4

Enjoy budget rates with access to resort amenities.

From $260 / night, min 1 night
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Family Lodge Room without Ensuite
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Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom

Family Lodge Room without Ensuite

1 Queen & 2 Single Bunk Beds
Up to 4

Enjoy budget rates with access to resort amenities.

From $210 / night, min 1 night
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Budget Quad Room
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Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom

Budget Quad Room

Up to 4

The four bed private room has two bunk beds and shared bathroom facilities.

From $184 / night, min 1 night
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Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom

Single Bed in 4-Bed Mixed Dorm

Up to 1

Travel with friends (or make new ones) in this four-bed dorm room with shared facilities.

From $46 / bed, min 1 night
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Dormitory
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Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom

Single Bed in 20-Bed Male Dorm

Up to 1

Single-sex male dormitories with shared bathroom facilities.

From $38 / bed, min 1 night
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Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom
Outback Hotel & Lodge - Shared Bathroom

Single Bed in 20-Bed Female Dorm

Up to 1

Single-sex female dormitories with shared bathroom facilities.

From $38 / bed, min 1 night

Outback Lodge Amenities

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Swimming Pool
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Outback-Style Bar
Kitchen Facilities
Communal Kitchen Facilities
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Return Airport Transfers
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Resort-Wide Parking
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Free Resort Shuttle
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Free WiFi
Laundry
Complimentary Laundry Facilities

Featured Amenities

Outback Kiosk

Outback Kiosk

A casual alternative to restaurant dining with tasty favourites like pizzas, burgers and fish & chips.

Couple BBQing kebabs and chicken

Outback BBQ & Bar

A popular dining option at Ayers Rock Resort, Outback BBQ is a do-it-yourself BBQ with traditional Aussie charm.

Outback Bottle Shop

Outback Bottle Shop

Take your favourite drinks to go by visiting the Outback Bottle Shop.

Bough House Restaurant

Bough House

The Bough House offers a traditional Australian buffet breakfast. Enjoy classics such as eggs your way, sausage, bacon, sausage, grilled tomato, and house-made baked beans. A range of cold selections are also available, and include a juice station, yoghurt, and charcuterie station.

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