Urunga Visitor Information Centre
Urunga Visitor Information Centre is a crucial resource for travelers, offering a plethora of details about attractions and accommodations in the surrounding area. Conveniently, the center also houses a cafe and clean, reliable restrooms. However, the parking area is slightly limited, thus best suited for cars or campervans. The information center acts as a guide, directing visitors to prime rest stops such as the Lions Park day rest area in Woolgoolga and an overnight area at Halfway Creek.


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The Urunga Visitor Information Centre is an invaluable resource for travelers, offering insights on local attractions, accommodations, and much more. Equipped with a parking lot accessible for cars or smaller vehicles, its service extends beyond informational support. For added convenience, it houses restrooms and a cafe, making your familiarity stop a comfortable one. Positioned between Urunga and Woolgoolga, adequate stopping points for larger vehicles are sparse. However, Woolgoolga boasts noteworthy Lions Park as a day resting point. For an overnight halt, travelers could consider Halfway Creek, nestled between Woolgoolga and Grafton. Plan your journey ahead with the invaluable guidance at Urunga Visitor Information Centre.
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