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GangGang Villas - Halls Gap

From $ 140.0 to $ 190.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5352 1801
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The villas are settled snugly between two mountain ranges with rocky earthy colours, on sunset, glowing magnificently. Kangaroos, cockatoos (gang gang cockatoos) and deers abound freely, while koalas, wombats and monkeys can be seen at the local Wildlife Park.

Only three years old the villas are proudly owner operated with personal pride taken in all aspects of provision. The villas are 10sq, modern and are positioned discreetly opposite the Brambuk Cultural Centre. We provide everything except your food!!

Two private bedrooms with queen beds enabling couples to stay in the same venue but halving the costs! One couple however can luxuriate in the spacious surrounds perfectly. Honeymooners heaven. A double spa, with shower also in a pampering bathroom.

Settle back in the lounge with the warmth and glow of the log fire or sip local wine on the balcony viewing the mountains and wildlife. A barbeque is provided. Pricing is very kind to families and the longer you stay... it reduces.

There is a well worn pedestrian track to the shops approx. 2.5 kilometres away and the bicycle track has reached us!!! Opposite you could visit the wonderful Brambuk Cultural Centre with Cafe.

The bush-walking trails of the National Park have lured people for many years. With walks of all degrees of difficulty from the Venus Baths walk (which is suited for disabled) to the triumphant walk to the apex of the Pinnacle.

All ages mingle in the winding walks with native beauty and behold stunning views becoming engulfed in the magic of the Australian wilderness. All walks are well maintained and intrigue all who follow.

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