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Halls Gap Kookaburra Motor Lodge, Halls Gap

Halls Gap Kookaburra Motor Lodge is a special property nestled in a quiet valley in the heart of the Grampians National Park. The Lodge provides 14 modern comfortable units, with picture windows which open onto private patios that offer spectacular views of the rugged peaks of the surrounding National Park. Kangaroos, deers and cows grazing the paddock at your doorstep and birds provide constant entertainment across the panoramic landscape that wraps around us. The Lodge is off the main road in a quiet and central location in Halls Gap within an easy two minute walk to restaurants, shops and cafe’s. Starting point for all bush walking and scenic tours. Units serviced Daily. Bed and Breakfast packages available.

Accommodation Options

Standard

Interconnecting rooms

Website: www.grampians.net.au/kooka

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