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Warrumbungles Mountain Motel, Coonabarabran

The Warrumbungles Mountain Motel is set on 25 acres of picturesque landscaped gardens with no highway noise. Bordered by the Castlereagh River it is the only motel adjacent to the Warrumbungle National Park.

The motel specialises in group bookings, capturing for churches, schools, bushwalking, universities and astronomy groups. Separate large multi share rooms are able to accommodate up to 100 people. Catering is provided for all groups. Special 5 day and 7 day itineraries can be arranged to suit your groups needs.

The Banksia Marquee caters for conferences and weddings with over twenty different menus for up to 200 people. The Warrumbungle Mountain Motel is the winner of NSW Inland Tourism Awards for Excellence in Standard Accommodation in 2004 and has also received awards for Excellence in Tourism for Budget Accommodation in 2000 and a Coonabarabran Shire Award for the Banksia Marquee in 2001.

Accommodation Options

Double

Double room

Family

Self-contained family rooms accommodating up to 7 people

Single

Single

Website: www.warrumbungles.com

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  • Golfing

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