BLACK STUMP MOTEL 




Enjoy friendly country hospitality at the Black Stump Motel.
It is a charming, comfortable motel, only a short stroll to Coolah Bowling Club, hotels, shops and cafes. Perfect for an affordable overnight or extended stay exploring Coolah Tops.
The motel features a large swimming pool, quiet grounds and a pleasant garden setting.
There are six rooms, all fully air-conditioned. Facilities include tea and coffee making facilities, fans, heaters and electric blankets. Also available at the Black Stump Motel is a handy shop, ice and fuel. A hearty breakfast can be organised so please enquire when booking.
The motel is centrally located to Coolah Tops National Park, Mudgee wineries and Warrumbungle National Park.
COOLAH BLACK STUMP INN The Black Stump Inn Hotel offers clean pub style accommodation at affordable prices. Single, twin and family rooms available. A light continental breakfast is included in the tariff.
The Hotel has a fabulous family atmosphere and icy cold beer. Other features include a free jukebox on Friday and Saturday nights, bottle shop, EFTPOS, barbecue area and beer garden.
Value for money meals are available at Ramshackles or at Tony's Pizzas seven days a week.
COOLAH VALLEY HOTEL Budget accommodation in a friendly country pub with a beer garden and a large balcony overlooking the main street. The central location of the Hotel makes it an ideal starting point to browse the local gift shops and gallery, or head further afield to Coolah Tops National Park.
Recently renovated rooms, sleep up to five people, with a range of single and double beds. There are shared bathroom facilities with showers and bath. Linen and towels are provided.
Guests of Colah Valley Motel enjoy exclusive access to the heritage balcony, with panoramic views of Coolah Valley.
CUNNINGHAM CARAVAN PARK 




Cunningham Caravan Park was named after the explorer Alan Cunningham. It is situated just one block from the centre of Coolah. The Park is known for it's warmth, friendliness and peaceful atmosphere. Relax at the grounds with large shady trees, barbecues, picnic tables and playground or take a stroll beside the Coolaburrugundy River.
Natures many wonders invites you to stop at this beautiful caravan park on your journey through the central west. Accommodation includes quality deluxe and budget options, air-conditioned cabins, vans, camping area with camp kitchen.
MUNNA BED AND BREAKFAST Munna Bed and Breakfast is a lovely two bedroom garden cottage located on a working farm property about 26 kilometres north of Coolah. The property features one queen bed and two single beds with shared bathroom facilities.
The Bed and Breakfast is a great choice for families who are seeking a taste of what the country has to offer. A home style cooked dinner is also available on request.
COOLAH TOPS NATIONAL PARK CAMPING Lots to see and do at Coolah Tops National Park. The area is very scenic, boasting several waterfalls and lookouts offering spectacular views over the adjacent plains, extending to the Warrumbungles and Mt Kaputar. There are especially fine views from the northern rim of the plateau. You can camp at the park or just visit for the day.
Park features: Norfolk Falls Picnic Area, The Barracks Camping Area, Coxs Creek Camping Area, The Pines Camping Area, Bundella Lookout, The Pinnacle Lookout, Basalt Caves, Breeza Lookout and Shepherds Peak.
Bookings essential for Bracken Hut and can be obtained through Mudgee National Parks and Wildlife Office
GELS COUNTRY HOME STAY Gel's Country Home Stay is a delightful country cottage set in a quiet atmosphere on a farm 15 kilometres south of Coolah. The accommodation is a fully self-contained two bedroom unit adjoined to the main house. A pool and barbecue are available for use. If you're craving a relaxing holiday then Gel's will fulfil that need.
GLENRON CAMPGROUND This rural paddock campground set on the property of Glenron, is five kilometres, on the Dunedoo side, from Coolah on the Leadville/Dunedoo Road. It is a freestyle campground, meaning there are no designated sites in rows, white lines or concrete slabs. Visitors can camp anywhere. To keep things comfortable there are only half a dozen or so campsites occupied at any one time.
The property is pet friendly, open fires are fine (in season) and swimming in the dam is allowed. There are full bathroom amenities and loads of fresh and potable bore water. There are a number of 15A power outlets but generators are permitted.
Glenron is a working property. Cattle and the like are in close proximity to the camping paddock, and sometimes in it. Guests don't seem to mind at all.