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Barrington River Lodge, Gloucester

On the Barrington River, approx 15km from Gloucester. A bunkhouse that sleeps a maximum of 60 people consisting of six rooms x 6 and two rooms x 12. Features hot showers, BBQ, kitchen and dining room facilities and open fire. Base for Barrington Tops and Gloucester Tops. Specialise in kayak and canoe packages.

Accommodation Options

Bunk House

Rustic mud brick and timber bunkhouse.
six rooms of six
two rooms of twelve with triple bunks – sleeps up to 60
– bring your own pillow and bedding. Kitchen is fully equiped
Share bathrooms and kitchen/dining room. Outdoor covered multipurpose room.
Located on the banks of the Barrington River – good canoeing and swimming – great for groups.

Also self contained, 2 bedroom cabin, bunk style beds, fully equiped kitchen – sleeps up to 11.

Website: WWW.canoebarrington.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Swimming
  • Adventure
  • Fishing

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