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Places to Stay in Urunga Australia |
 | Aquarelle’s two peaceful, elegant suites will suit the most discerning of travellers. Tall forests, neat macadamia plantations and a waterlily-covered lake surround the contemporary property, ensuring total privacy. Folding glass doors let you bring the outdoors right into your private sitting room – gourmet breakfast accompanied by the call of the whip bird is an inspirational way to start your day. Fresh seasonal produce features on your daily breakfast menu, and we cater for... |
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 | The Kabana is a very private, spacious luxury villa set on acreage with stunning rural views. Lush gardens surround the pool and BBQ area, laze in the hammock or relax by the pool, or enjoy the views from your own private sunny deck.Your suite has all the facilities you could wish for and views as wellAir ConditionedQueen bed & Double futon with quality crisp linensSpacious bathroom with fluffy towels and ample toiletriesHuge lounge/living area, TV, Austar/MoviesDVD... |
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Things to do in Urunga |
Wondering what to do in Urunga ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Urunga more enjoyable.
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| Trails/Wildlife/Nature |
Nature lovers and lovers of walks through the area's flora and fauna, there are some places to see. We suggest Nearby Bongil Bongil National Park has a bush walk parallel to the beach through a lilli pilli forest and other sections of littoral rainforest..
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| Historical Sites |
Urunga has some fascinating historical sites. We suggest The Oceanview Hotel has retained its early 1920's woodwork and interior finishes. A tiny "Ladies Lounge" is a little time-warp and ideal for a pre-dinner drink. and The Urunga Historical Society Museum explains the towns' history as a riverport entrance in the late 1800's, when rainforest timber was floated down the rivers for transport to the cities..
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| Pubs/Bars |
Like to relax at a pub with a good meal and a pint or two? We suggest Ocean View Hotel, the golf club and the bowling club all have a bar open to visitors..
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| Eateries/Wineries |
While on holiday, why not indulge in some of the local restaurants and wineries serving delicious food and wine. We suggest Anchors Wharf Cafe, perched over the Kalang River, is a licensed family-style restaurant in a superb location. "Water Rat" tours embark from their jetty. and The nearby Raleigh Winery makes a small range of wines, and has a cafe which opens on weekends..
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| Specialty Shops |
For the ladies, no trip is complete without doing some shopping. We suggest The shopping centre caters for most daily requirements, with cafes, post office, credit union, medical centres, supermarkets, fruit & vegetable providores and butcheries..
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
Urunga main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. We suggest Unspoiled by rampant development, Urunga is a coastal gem., A boardwalk crossing a lagoon takes visitors to the surf beach via interpretive signs explaining the marine animals and plants you see on the way., Small-scale river tours on the "Water Rat" explore the Kalang and Bellinger Rivers, with morning or afternoon tea on board. and A new extension to the boardwalk has been opened allowing visitors an up close and personal view of life amongst the mangroves and tidal lagoon..
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| Festivals/Events |
The locals hold some festivals in Urunga which are fun for the whole family. We suggest Every Christmas, the community "Carols by the Riverside" are held on the Friday preceding Christmas Eve. and New Food and Wine Festival 1st Sunday in September.
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| Sports/Adventure |
There are some great sports and adventure activities to participate in. We suggest If you have your own canoe, there are kilometres of waterways to paddle., Urunga Golf and Sports Club has tennis, squash courts and a croquet lawn., Fishing in the rivers or from the beach is popular. and Bowls is extremely popular, join the visitors in July for the annual July Carnival at the Urunga Bowling Club.
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