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Hotels in Bairnsdale, Australia

Comfort Inn Kansas City (Rs 4,402)
| Comfort Inn Kansas City is located approximately four miles from Bairnsdale Races, eight miles from Paynesville, and seven miles from Bairnsdale Airport. Tullamarine Airport is 200 miles from the hotel.

Comfort Inn Riversleigh (Rs 5,723)
| Comfort Inn Riversleigh is located approximately 12 miles from Gippsland Lakes, 45 miles from Buchan Caves, and 200 miles from Tullamarine Airport. Hotel amenities include the restaurant and cocktail

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