
THE EVANS HOTEL
GHOST INVESTIGATIONS!
The Evans Hotel is one of Victoria's most haunted hotels
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Bealiba's historic Evans Hotel was built by Mr George Evans in 1857 in the midst of the areas Gold Rush era!
Over 150 years later, George and wife Phyllis are still 'overseeing' the hotel - and they certainly let you know they are still here.
Who is the little girl that has been seen there and interacts with the guests?
Are the maids still working there and sleeping in their rooms?
Is the Groomsman who died tragically in a devastating fire still tending to his horses?
Who is the woman sometimes seen with a little girl and on her own?
​Come stay the night in one of our 5 rooms where guests have all reported paranormal activity, or simply spend an evening with us exploring the hotel and the ghosts who reside here. ​​​



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Paranormal investigation groups are welcome to come and check out our spooks!!
Enjoy cafe dining with the menu offering flavoursome pizzas, baked potatoes with a variety of toppings and hot pastry goods, in the fireside warmth of the cafe lounge, or under the stars in the garden courtyard before the 2.5+ hour paranormal tour and investigation.
You are welcome to stay the night in one of our 5 rooms where guests have all reported paranormal activity during their stay.
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For those groups who stay overnight, discussing your ghostly experiences afterwards in the courtyard garden around the fire pit (fire restrictions permitting) partaking in the tasty cheese platter is also an option.
After a good night's sleep come into the B&B dining room for a hot breakfast in the morning!
Twin single and double rooms available. This overnight option includes a buffet dinner, paranormal tour / investigation, and breakfast. Call The Evans Hotel on 03 9969 2192 or email Contact@TheEvansHotel.com for more information.
Ages13+ (Minors must be accompanied by an adult).


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Please note: The Evans Hotel ghost tours. Ouija boards and seances are strictly prohibited on the premises and guests may be asked to leave if using/undertaking either or similar practices.