Muluerindie
Warrabah National Park
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about Muluerindie.
Getting there and parking
Muluerindie is located within Warrabah National Park, 60km (1hr) west of Uralla, via Retreat Road.
You can approach from:
- Uralla on the New England Highway
- Manilla (in the west) via Halls Creek Road then onto Stone Hut Road
- Inverell (in the north) through Kingstown via Kingstown Road
- Bendemeer (in the south) via Retreat Road
Detailed directions will be provided in your booking confirmation.
Road quality
The roads to Muluerindie are mostly gravel with some steep terrain on Stone Hut Trail. If it has been raining, check road conditions with the Armidale office as a 4WD or all-wheel drive vehicle may be advisable.
- Unsealed roads
Vehicle access
- 2WD vehicles (no long vehicle access)
Weather restrictions
- 4WD required in wet weather
Parking
Parking is available at the property.
Best times to visit
There are lots of great things waiting for you in Warrabah National Park. Here are some of the highlights.
Autumn
Make the most of the cooler days to explore some of the park's more heart-pumping bushwalks.
Spring
A lovely time to enjoy picnicking by the river, indulging in wildlife and nature photography, birdwatching, and bushwalking.
Summer
Cool off from the heat in the lovely Namoi River with a swim and a splash, enjoy a spot of fishing, or take on a bracing canoeing adventure.
Winter
The park is often quiet at this time of year, yet doesn't get too cold, so it's a good opportunity to go bushwalking and birdwatching in solitude.
Weather, temperature and rainfall
Summer temperature
Average
17°C and 32°C
Highest recorded
41.3°C
Winter temperature
Average
0°C and 18°C
Lowest recorded
-9.4°C
Rainfall
Wettest month
January
Driest month
April
The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day
194.3mm
Facilities
- Muluerindie is eco-friendly accommodation and uses a combination of solar and gas power
- The cabin is open plan with no interior walls
- Bedding configuration: 2 queen beds with 2 single trundle beds, 1 single day bed with 1 single trundle bed.
- Lounge seating, a dining table, breakfast bench.
- The amenities are housed in separate structures adjacent to the cabin
- Bed sheets, pillows and blankets are not provided. Bring your own.
- Bring your own tea towels
- There is no television, phone or stereo at the cabin
- There is a clothesline
- Please leave the cabin clean and tidy with all kitchen items washed up and put away. Additional fees may be charged for any unreasonable cleaning required or missing / broken items.
Toilets
- Flush toilets
Picnic tables
Barbecue facilities
There is an outdoor seating area with an umbrella, table and a fire pit. Some firewood is supplied, please use conservatively. The gas barbecue is located on the deck.
Drinking water
Some rainwater is available at the property but you'll need to treat or boil it before drinking. Shower, basin and toilet flush water is pumped from the river.
Showers
- Hot showers
Outdoor furniture
Large timber deck with outdoor seating and gas barbecue overlooking the Namoi river.
Indoor fireplace
An indoor slow combustion fireplace (firewood supplied) sits in the centre of the cabin.
Kitchen
Gas stove and oven, fridge and kettle.
Plates and cutlery
Pots and pans
Rubbish bin
Place food scraps, recycling and rubbish in the garbage bins provided outside or extra cleaning charges may apply.
Maps and downloads
Accessibility
Disability access level - easy
The cabin, detached shower and toilet, timber deck and surrounding pathways are wheelchair friendly. There is no access to the river for wheelchairs.
Prohibited
Gathering firewood
Collecting firewood or kindling from the bushland anywhere within Warrabah National Park is not permitted.
Generators
Pets
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.
Smoking
NSW national parks are no smoking areas.
Park info
- in Warrabah National Park in the Country NSW region
Warrabah National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to fire danger or flooding.