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Acacia Motor Lodge
85-87 Gavan Street, Bright, Australia, 3741

Acacia Motor Lodge is located in the heart of beautiful Bright, right on the Great Alpine Road.

We offer fully self-contained two bedroom units capable of sleeping a family of five or even just a bunch of friends who wish to share.

Guests are able to share even in our standard rooms! The privacy of our second bedroom in each of our standard rooms is a unique feature and welcomed by many travellers with or without families.   Full Property Description

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Cancellation Policy
A minimum of 48 hours notice is required by this property for cancellations.


Extra Guest / Children
Extra guest charge is $15 per adult and $10 per child.


Acacia Motor Lodge Facilities :
Dry cleaning / laundry Swimming pool - outdoor Onsite parking
Separate lounge Smoke free / non-smoking floors Air conditioned
Colour TV Cooking facilities Spa
Coffee/tea Washing facilities Cots / extra beds

Check In time
 
Check Out time
 
2 pm   10 am  

Reception Hours
Opening : Closing :  

Car Parking
Off street parking is catered for for all rooms. If you ride a bike or motorcycle we can provide undercover parking.


How to get to Acacia Motor Lodge
Straight down the Hume Freeway to Wanagratta, then take the turn-off to Bright.


Out and About
Situated 308 km north-east of Melbourne and 310 m above sea level, the township and shire of Bright is one of Victoria's most attractive tourist destinations.

Nestled in the beautiful Ovens Valley and surrounded by the towering Australian Alps, Bright offers good quality off-the-mountain facilities to those wishing to ski at the nearby resorts of Mt Buffalo, Mt Hotham and Falls Creek.

In autumn the russet tones and the colourful blaze, against the backdrop of the pine-clad hills, adds to the appeal of this scenic district.
There are thousands of hectares of spectacular mountain scenery, deep river valleys, high plains, granite tors, waterfalls, snowgum woodlands and delicate herb fields and wildflowers.

Summits of open alpine terrain include the thirteen highest mountains in Victoria within the Alpine shire, including Mt Bogong (Victoria's highest) and Mt Feathertop.