About the Bushranger Hotel

The Bushranger Hotel was built in 1860 and originally called Kimberley's Commercial Hotel - it was one of 5 inns that originally thrived in the city of Collector, NSW - the hotel was renamed after the notorious bushrangers, following the historic events of January 26th, 1865.

Today the Bushranger Hotel is the sole survivor of the 5 original inns of Collector. The hotel has a magnificent display of guns and swords from the era, plus sketches and a classic portrait of gang-leader Ben Hall. Offering the hospitality of a country pub and the opportunity of experiencing an Australian historical landmark, the Bushranger Hotel has been fully refurbished to provide the perfect combination of modern day amenities with an 1860s atmosphere.

The historic Collector is located on the Federal Hwy between Sydney and Canberra, and is only 20 minutes from Goulburn and 40 minutes from Canberra. Collector also boasts the Lynwood cafe, local arts and crafts galleries as well as fine local wineries.

So if you're in the area, spare a thought for Constable Nelson and pop into the Bushranger Hotel - you can have a drink and check out the extensive display of old firearms and memorabilia. The hotel offers a variety of rooms, and you can request a reservation to fully experience the 1860s atmosphere. If you have any enquiries/feedback, please feel free to contact us.