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I'd be looking for a country pub within two hours' drive of Melbourne in a town that had some form of attraction or access to an outdoors activity. What you should cater for is the short-stay, get away from it all experience.

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2 hours ago, old man emu said:

I'd be looking for a country pub within two hours' drive of Melbourne in a town that had some form of attraction or access to an outdoors activity. What you should cater for is the short-stay, get away from it all experience.

I am sure people don't want to drive as far these days as we used to, but the niche I am targeting is probably not so concerned about a 2 or 3 hour drive.

 

For me, the business is more accomodation, with some food and drink, as well as integrated activities.

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6 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said:

the niche I am targeting is probably not so concerned about a 2 or 3 hour drive.

You have forgotten what it is like to be driving more than two hours. Even the driver starts asking, 'are we there yet?'. Why do you thing that the road safety people tell us to take a break every two hours? People looking for a a couple of days away from the turmoil of the city want to get to their destination to enjoy it. They don't enjoy driving to it. The only people I know of who will go the extra hour or so are 4WD people who have to go that far to get to a good location for that activity. But they also carry camping gear and their tucker, so they don't need what you envisage to establish.

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7 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said:

I am sure people don't want to drive as far these days as we used to, but the niche I am targeting is probably not so concerned about a 2 or 3 hour drive.

 

For me, the business is more accomodation, with some food and drink, as well as integrated activities.

"Niche" and "integrated activities" huh?

Would your target clientele be high court judges and senior conservatives??  😜

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 " highcourt judges " ,

Already catered for . 

A  ( drought stricken ) SouthAustralian cattle/sheep station , has reimaged itself as a up market ' conference facility ' .

With it's ' high-end ' accommodation & " chef " cooked meals . It has it's own landing field. 

Has an ' overland 4X4 trail ' , to Pichi Richi railway station,  tourist attraction. Quorn SA .

Two private helicopters, came in while our 80 vehicle " group camped " there .

spacesailor

 

 

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LOL, same at a campsite up the road from me, convoys of either 4wd's or motorbikes, kicking up unwanted dust. It is however, a barometer of how the economy is going. Before Covid, lots of noisy camper traffic, but now, hardly any, money is tight I imagine, keeps the dust down though.

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The " Jackaroo club Australia " .

Lots of " Holden Jack's " in Australia. 

Never sold mine , gave it to a grandson,  who ( many years later ) retired it to an ' olive farm ' ,

were it got it's first dinge . But still runs effortlessly .  I have it's brand new front bumper hanging in my garage. 

As I had a ' roobar fitted. 

spacesailor 

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