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Murchison Traders

Hosted by Davyd · Cue, Western Australia
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The Murchison Traders building dates back to 1895 and is located in the heart of the historic town of Cue. At the back of the building we have plenty of space for camping and caravans with access to our bathroom facilities. Cue’s Heritage Trail is a must see. The trail retraces the early development of the district and its role in the gold-mining era, including many charming buildings constructed at the turn of the century. We are a 40 minute drive from Walga Rock where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Make the easy climb to the top, where you will find that the views are well worth the effort. Just north of the Cue township you will find the Cue lookout. The lookout provides sweeping views of the townsite and surrounding landscape. Visit the region between July and September and you’ll also be treated to a beautiful display of Wildflowers. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times.The Murchison Traders building dates back to 1895 and is located in the heart of the historic town of Cue. At the back of the building we have plenty of space for camping and caravans with access to our bathroom facilities. Cue’s Heritage Trail is a must see. The trail retraces the early development of the district and its role in the gold-mining era, including many charming buildings constructed at the turn of the century.  We are a 40 minute drive from Walga Rock where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Make the easy climb to the top, where you will find that the views are well worth the effort. Just north of the Cue township you will find the Cue lookout. The lookout provides sweeping views of the townsite and surrounding landscape. Visit the region between July and September and you’ll also be treated to a beautiful display of Wildflowers. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times.

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The Murchison Traders building dates back to 1895 and is located in the heart of the historic town of Cue. At the back of the building we have plenty of space for camping and caravans with access to our bathroom facilities. Cue’s Heritage Trail is a must see. The trail retraces the early development of the district and its role in the gold-mining era, including many charming buildings constructed at the turn of the century.  We are a 40 minute drive from Walga Rock where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Make the easy climb to the top, where you will find that the views are well worth the effort. Just north of the Cue township you will find the Cue lookout. The lookout provides sweeping views of the townsite and surrounding landscape. Visit the region between July and September and you’ll also be treated to a beautiful display of Wildflowers. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times.
No campfires
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
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/ night
for 4 guests

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Cue, Western Australia, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Davyd H.

Joined in May 2021
Response rate: 67%Response time: Within 9 hours

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