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NRMA has the most trusted and comprehensive accommodation information for your next holiday in Dunolly Australia.
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Pop 969. (174km NW Melbourne). See map on page 2?9, ref J12. Centre of a farming, grazing and agricultural district, once a rich goldmining town. Gold was discovered in 1852 and as a result the township grew. Archibald McDougall named the area after a castle in Scotland. Sheep runs were established and later wheat production became the town's main industry. FESTIVALS: Gold Rush Festival (Jun). ACCESS: Car via the Pyrenees or Calder Hwys. Daily coach services, except Wed and Sun available from Melbourne. Rail to Ballarat then coach.
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On our website you will find a complete guide to accommodation in Dunolly. Select from a range of Dunolly accommodation including hotels, motels, apartments, bed & breakfasts, cottages and caravan parks. All the accommodation is star rated to help you select the perfect place to stay whether it be a budget motel, luxury B&B, business hotel or family caravan park. The accommodation is awarded a star rating between 1 and 5 stars based upon the accommodations facilities, maintenance and cleanliness, allowing you to choose accommodation in any state with confidence.
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Dunolly Caravan Park
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This online accommodation index provides the same information that Australians have used for many years to find a place to stay with the star ratings signifying the standard of the facilities offered by the accommodations
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