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Gibraltar House

Visitors looking out from the deck at Gibralter House. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Group planning their visit to Gibralter Range National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Visitors enjoying a cuppa on the deck at Gibralter House. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Living room at Gibralter House: Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Dining room at Gibralter House: Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Kitchen at Gibralter House: Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Second bedroom at Gibralter House. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Aerial view of Gibralter House. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Gibralter House exterior. Photo: John Spencer/OEH
Group of hikers taking on the Gibralter-Washpool World Heritage walk. Photo: John Spencer/OEH

Gibraltar House

8949 Gwydir Highway, Gibraltar Range, New South Wales 2370

1300 072 757

parks.info@environment.nsw.gov.au

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Gibraltar House is an accommodation gem, perfectly positioned between Glen Innes and Grafton to let you uncover the wonders of the Gibraltar Range and Washpool World Heritage Area. This modern house, sleeping 10, features solar-powered electricity and a good enough kitchen for even the best cooks. In cooler months, curl up by the slow-combustion wood heater with coffee and a good book. In summer, throw open the doors and windows and pull on swimmers for a dip in the Little Dandahra or Surveyors creeks. Alternatively, bring hiking boots to venture into the rainforest and granite outcrops of Gibraltar Range. Cyclists will love the Gibraltar-Washpool World Heritage walk with its many twisting diversions, and the park has plenty of lookouts to catch a scenic view across the canopy. Once comfortable, you'll be tempted to stay for much longer.

Facilities found here

Non Smoking,

Accessibility Information

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.,

Rooms Available

This cheap accommodation option, recently refurbished, sleeps 10 and offers an excellent base from which to explore Gibraltar Range and neighbouring national parks.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.