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Cunnamulla Cottage Accommodation, Cunnamulla

Cunnamulla Cottage Accommodation – originally an early settler’s cottage, has now opened its doors for visitor accommodation. The century old cottage, now renovated, maintains a sympathetic blend of originality and modern comforts. It is securely fenced and the pleasant garden provides a cool and restful outdoor area for adults and children alike with plenty of lawn and shady trees.

To ensure your stay is comfortable, whether you visit in summer or winter, the cottage is air-conditioned and heated. In winter the beds are fitted with electric blankets, wool blankets and light fluffy down doonas so you sleep soundly and warm. Undercover parking for your vehicle adjoins the rear entrance to the cottage providing sheltered access in all weather.

There are numerous activities to do whilst in Cunnamulla, such as fishing on the Warrego River, bird watching, visiting Currawinya National Park, river walks with sunset viewing areas, day trips to the Opal mining town of Yowah and much more. Cunnamulla Cottage Accommodation allows you to stay in comfort and explore the far south west of Queensland at your leisure.

Everything you need is provided at Cunnamulla Cottage Accommodation and whether you feel like eating in or out, the central location of 41 John Street, Cunnamulla, directly opposite the entrance to the swimming pool and bowls club, is only a short walk to the RSL, hotels and shopping centre.

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