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Fitzroy River Lodge - Fitzroy Crossing

From $ 22.0 to $ 368.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9191 5141
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At the Fitzroy River Lodge, you can relax and enjoy our hospitality or fill your days with exciting adventures. Nestled on the banks of the mighty Fitzroy River, the area is abundant in wildlife and is famous for the much sought after barramundi. Enjoy fishing, boating, swimming or bird watching or simply take a stroll along the river.

The Lodge is ideal for holiday makers, families, corporate travellers, and group bookings all to share amongst our six different types of accommodation. River view studios, motel rooms, self-contained, family apartments, tented safari lodges, caravan park, and grassed non powered camping grounds.

The Lodge has conference facilities to cater for up to 120 people, cocktail and lounge bars, restaurant, swimming pool, tennis court, and a small variety of kiosk and deli items.

For guests staying at the lodge there are a number of tours available. Please enquire at time of booking.

The Fitzroy River Lodge truly is an oasis in the outback.

Whats close?

0.8 kms   Crossing Inn
186.4 kms   Drysdale River Station
21.7 kms   Ellensbrook Cottages

attractions

0.2 kms   Fitzroy River
1.5 kms   Mangkaja Arts
1.7 kms   Fossil Downs Homestead
154.4 kms   Gibb River Road
17.2 kms   Geikie Gorge
17.6 kms   Geikie Gorge National Park
175.0 kms   Prince Regent River
178.2 kms   King Cascade
180.6 kms   Prince Regent Nature Reserve
191.8 kms   Manning Gorge
211.1 kms   Mitchell River National Park
214.7 kms   Horizontal Waterfalls
219.7 kms   Boab Prison Tree
219.8 kms   Pigeon Heritage Trail
59.8 kms   Tunnel Creek National Park
69.3 kms   Bell Gorge
69.3 kms   King Leopold Range National Park
79.1 kms   Lennard Gorge
79.6 kms   Sir John Gorge
82.7 kms   Silent Grove
84.7 kms   Windjana Gorge National Park
85.2 kms   Lillimilura Police Station
95.9 kms   Napier Range
97.4 kms   Dimond Gorge

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