Darling Range Hotel was a hotel in Bellevue, Western Australia, on the end of the slope on the Great Eastern Highway at the 'bottom of' Greenmount Hill and just north of the former Bellevue railway station, and over the road from the Helena Vale Racecourse.
[3][4] The owners, Licensees or Managers to the end of the First World War included: The longest connection on record was that of J.K. Robinson and S. Boyd 1950 -1960[5] It was considered an excellent location and opportunity for owners and trainers with horses at the Helena Vale Racecourse.
[7][8] More historic hotels in the Midland - Bellevue area have been lost due to fire, loss of licence and neglect.
The Darling Range Hotel building is one of the few remaining buildings in the area with well documented connections to the troops leaving Blackboy Hill Training Camp, and leaving Helena Vale Racecourse by railway to serve in the First World War.
[citation needed] As of 2019[update] the Bellevue Hotel and adjacent petrol station were operational.