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Larrawa Station Nature Stay

3 Ratings

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3 Reviews

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Pamela J.
2 months ago
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Shelby
2 years ago

Great little gem in between Broome and Kununurra for an overnight stay. Flushable toilets and hot showers. The friendly owners come around between 4-7pm to collect fee. We will definitely come back he... Read more

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Sven M.
3 years ago

Nice campsite on the Great Northern Highway. Two toilets and hot showers. Fires allowed in the fire pits.



Location

Great Northern Highway,
Mueller Ranges,
Western Australia

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Average temperature

January
L 25°C
H 38°C
February
L 25°C
H 37°C
March
L 24°C
H 37°C
April
L 21°C
H 37°C
May
L 16°C
H 33°C
June
L 13°C
H 30°C
July
L 12°C
H 31°C
August
L 13°C
H 33°C
September
L 18°C
H 38°C
October
L 23°C
H 40°C
November
L 26°C
H 41°C
December
L 26°C
H 39°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

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505.48 km

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150.26 km

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1,335.05 km

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1,291.09 km

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