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Kookaburra’s Dream, Halls Gap

Built to take advantage of the wonderful views, Kookaburra’s Dream’s high wide verandah is the ideal place to relax after a full day of exploring the Grampians. Backing onto the National Park, on over an acre of bushland, this large house sleeps up to eight people, with three bedrooms, two lounge rooms, two television/video players, bathroom and ensuite. It has everything needed for a comfortable stay. Relax and watch the colourful birds and native animals from the veranda, perhaps hand feed the kookaburras, take in the scenic views and maybe even enjoy a glass of locally produced wine. Situated within walking distance of shops and restaurants, but in a secluded area on a no-through road, Kookaburra’s Dream provides the perfect base for a great holiday.

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