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Wooli River Lodges, Wooli

Come and be part of the relaxed and casual atmosphere at Wooli River Lodges.

Be entertained by the abundant birdlife and native animals that frequently visit Wooli River Lodges: kangaroos, emus, goannas, bandicoots and possums.

Swim in the river, take a bushwalk to the beach or just laze the day away around the pool situated metres from the rivers edge.

Drift away on the Wooli River on the Wooli Explorer (14 people party boat) or one of the complimentary canoes or row boats.

Accommodation Options

Self Contained Cabin

Cabins accommodate up to 6 people and each have verandahs that overlook the river, pool and Yuraygir National Park. The cabins have an open plan with Queen or Double size beds/sofas, a lounge/dining area and self equipped kitchen and ensuite bathroom.

Website: www.wooliriverlodges.com.au

Popular Activities

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  • Beach
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  • Wildlife

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