Robin Hood Hotel

 
The Robin Hood Inn is one of Victoria’s most Iconic hotels, built in 1870 and used as a Cobb and Co stop for travellers the Robin Hood Inn, is a grand hotel with a unique history. Including that of the Snell Sisters known as “The Giants of Gippsland”

Drouin West’s central point is at the intersection of Old Sale Road and Neerim Road. Its name came from the parish of Drouin West, but it is a misnomer because the village is 4 km north of Drouin.

The district extends from Robin Hood to Brandy Creek, which is north-east of Drouin. Settlement began in the early 1870s at Brandy Creek, and a school of that name opened in 1874. It was later named Drouin West.

The hotel features a restaurant, bar, beer garden, bottle shop, and accommodation. It is well known and loved for its LIVE Music. Out Back Bar and Marquee which is fabulous for private events.

 

LOCATION
655 Princes Highway, Drouin 3818

EMAIL
hello@therobinhoodinn.com.au

PHONE
5625 4884

WEBSITE
therobinhoodinn.com.au

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