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Moora Caravan and Chalet Park

Dandaragan Street, Moora WA 6510
The Moora Caravan and Chalet Park is recognised as a premier tourist park north of Perth. The park has just undergone a landscaping program along with the construction of four brand new chalets. The air-conditioned chalets are fitted with en-suite bathroom to a bedroom with a sofa bed in separate lounge to accommodate four people.Linen is provided ensuring a fully self contained and private experience. The Caravan Park is equipped with free laundry and free barbecue facilities. Dogs are permitted in the caravan park only provided they are restrained however are not permitted in chalets under any circumstances. The park is located in the centre of town and adjacent to the community pool. It's the perfect base for exploring surrounding attractions including the Pinnacles, Jurien Bay and New Norcia. Come and check out the region and stay with us at the Moora Caravan and Chalet Park.

Moora

Moora, Moora WA 6510
Moora is situated on the banks of the Moore River; about two hours drive (172 kilometres) north of Perth. Mainly a farming community producing wheat and sheep, but in recent years wildflowers, cattle and various other grains have been farmed in the area. The town is central to a number of coastal towns such as Jurien, Lancelin, and Cervantes. Moora has many parks, gardens and heritage buildings, many of which can be seen on the Moora Town Walk such as the Old Court House, the Performing Arts Centre, the Town Clock and Yaut Aboriginal Artefacts. The area was originally a large salmon gum forest and many of the attractive trees still remain. The Berkshire Valley Folk Museum is part of a building rated by the National Trust of Australia. Watheroo National Park is 50 kilometres north of Moora and is accessible by good gravel roads. The Park is 4,442 hectares of sand plain country with some rare flora. It is also the site of Jingamia Cave. Moora is a popular stopover for tourists heading north on the wildflower trail. In winter and early spring look for masses of wattle and blue dampiera, but as summer approaches, the colours change to orange eremaeas, yellow kangaroo paws and pink and white feather flowers, all backed by the gentle waving gray of smokebush. The occasional Western Australian Christmas Tree makes a brilliant show in December. Moora's caravan park provides excellent facilities for travellers....