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Lions Dryandra Woodlands Village, Cuballing

Set in the heart of Dryandra Woodland, the Lions Dryandra Woodland Village offers affordable, clean and relaxing accommodation.

Stay overnight in self-contained forestry cottages that can sleep up to 12 people. All cottages have beds, an open fireplace, gas hot water systems, gas stoves and all cooking utensils.

At the end of the day relax by an open fire or enjoy a glass of wine on the proch as you watch for kangaroos and possums. Please bring your own bedding and linen.

Group accommodation is also available at the Currawong Complex. The Currawong Complex caters for large groups of up to 60 people complete with commercial kitchen, dining hall and toilet facilties. Please bring you own linen.

The Village is run by full time carers and Lions International. All proceeds are chanelled back into the village to preserve it for future generations.

Accommodation Options

Self Contained Cottage

Website: www.dryandravillage.org.au

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Outback
  • Wildlife

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