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Muluerindie

Warrabah National Park

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Overview

For self-catering accommodation in Warrabah National Park, near Tamworth, Uralla and Armidale, Muluerindie offers a self-contained weekend escape right on Namoi River.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type Cabin
Where 784 Stone Hut Road, Warrabah, NSW, 2346 - in Warrabah National Park
Maximum guests 6
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, drinking water, showers, toilets, outdoor furniture, indoor fireplace, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, rubbish bin
What to bring Bed sheets, pillows, pillow cases, blankets, towels, food supplies
Please note
  • You can only reach this property with a 4WD or a high clearance all-wheel drive.
  • Check in 2pm. Check out 10am.
  • We will email you a PIN combination to unlock the key security box for the cabin. Fees apply for lost keys.
  • The property is in a remote location, so it’s a good idea to pick up your supplies before you arrive.

Muluerindie in Warrabah National Park offers visitors a weekend bush escape, with some of the comforts of home you might miss while camping. This lovely hand-built stone cabin has been refurbished so that it retains its original charm, complete with natural granite walls and open fireplace. It now also features lavish touches, including beautiful big glass windows and doors opening out onto a large timber deck overlooking Namoi River.

Accessed by unsealed road and national park trails, it’s a wonderfully peaceful and secluded place to arrive and settle into before venturing off to explore the park. Located just a short walk from some of the park’s popular fishing holes and the spectacular granite boulders on the river, you’ll find plenty to do nearby with nothing to distract you.

Simply unwind, relax and enjoy the sound of the rushing river and local wildlife. The solar-powered cabin can accommodate up to 6 people in its open plan design and features a combined lounge and dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen.

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