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Pacific Lodge, Cooma

Pacific Lodge offers a unique blend of outdoor recreation on 15 tree lined acres in Cooma, the heart of the Snowy Mountains. Or you can just prefer to relax and chat with friends in front of our large open fire with a mug of steaming hot chocolate. Whatever your needs, friendly mountain hospitality and personal service will ensure a customised program to meet your groups requirements.

Our cosy, cabin style accommodation includes bunkrooms as well as comfortable motel style rooms, all with ensuites and heating. Delicious and generous meals are served in our large dining area and we are happy to cater for special dietary requirements. Schools, churches, tour groups, families and community organisations are all welcome, at very competitive rates to suit all budgets.

We have a 300 seat Auditorium, meeting rooms, lounge are, indoor sports centre, full tennis courts and basketball courts, sports oval, archery, flying fox and obstacle course.

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Website: www.pacificlodge.org

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