petfriendlyaccommodation

Welcome to Katrinastayz. Here you will find pet-friendly
accommodation around Australia. The Toby Award is only given
to properties personally recommended by Dr Katrina and her team.


  Type Sleeps Price
Unique pyramid
shaped units Grampians Getaway - Halls Gap-Ararat Rd, Halls Gap
Lodge - -
Pets allowed on holidays too. Dog yards available for safety. House trained dogs allowed inside.
  Type Sleeps Price
front of house Halls Gap Rosella Cottage - Bellfield
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Big backyard for you dog to play in. Large decking.
  Type Sleeps Price
Jinchilla Lodge Halls Gap Family Accommodation - Halls Gap
Cottage/ House 7 $167 - $195 nightly
Bring your pet to the farm and enjoy all Jinchilla has to offer knowing your pet is safely with you
Stay before 30 May 2012 for a 15% discount.
  Type Sleeps Price
What A View Cottage - Halls Gap
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Pet Friendly Cottage. Great for the family and there loved pets.
  Type Sleeps Price
The Hut in Halls Gap
heart of the
Grampians THE HUT Grampians - Halls Gap
Cottage/ House - -
THE HUT is ideal for a relaxed budget holiday. Big Deck, King Bed FREE movies Private quiet location
  Type Sleeps Price
Jinchilla Farm Grampians Family Accommodation - Jinchilla Farm - Halls Gap
Cottage/ House 12 $283 - $330 nightly
Jinchilla Farm House accommodates up to thirteen people in four bedrooms in a very private location.
Stay before 30 May 2012 for a 15% discount.
  Type Sleeps Price
Jinchilla Lodge Jinchilla - Halls Gap - Ararat Road
Cottage/ House 12 $283 - $330 nightly
Jinchilla Lodge and Farm House are situated on a 120 acre property nestled against the Grampians Eastern Range. Let the kids explore the space of the farm, ride bikes or play on the rampoline,
Stay before 30 May 2012 for a 15% discount.
  Type Sleeps Price
night view Links Retreat - Ararat
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SPECIAL accommodation Packages available. Self cont. Pets love the large garden & shady trees
  Type Sleeps Price
House Tanderra Cottage - Horsham
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Tanderra Cottage Horsham is a charming 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom pet friendly house with secure backyard
  Type Sleeps Price
front of the house Mountain View - Laharum
Cottage/ House 10 $129 - $200 nightly
Built in the 1930's and fully renovated, a self-contained farmhouse at the foot of the Grampians.
Reviews of Halls Gap
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Rating: 8 out of 5
Dom - April 2006
Scenic gateway to the grampians. Stayed at a great resort style complex, D\'Altons with all the mod cons you need for a family holiday. Always great wildlife for the kids to see.
Rating: 10 out of 5
Kevin - June 2007
Perfect place to make your base on a trip to the Grampians. Must-see spots are the Boroka Lookout and McKenzee Falls. Book a rock-climbing expedition in advance to avoid disappointment.
Rating: 10 out of 5
Jo - May 2006
Halls Gap is the town most central to base yourself at for seeing the grampions. Also visit Dunkeld and have lunch at the Royal Mail Hotel -- it is YUM!
Rating: 8 out of 5
Joshua - May 2002
At the base of the Grampians National Park it is a great base to explore from. Lots of great walks close by. Worth a visit when exploring Victoria.
Rating: 8 out of 5
Trevor - April 2004
Lots of bushwalking, camping, rock climbing in the National Park combined with Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural centre and the Spring wildflowers make Hall\'s Gap an ideal place to get away from the madding crowds. Lake Bellfield is good for fishing and boating and swimming in the hot weather.
Rating: 8 out of 5
Trevor - April 2004
The Grampians has many easy ( and some hard) bushwalking tracks leading to spectacular views and many native flora, as well as an interesting Aboriginal Museum to give added perspective to the area.
Rating: 8 out of 5
Cam - September 2006
Lovely place to visit the Grampians. A place to wander or just sit and take in the scenery
Rating: 8 out of 5
DAWN - November 2006
Lots of accomm in this quiet town. Great spot to view the wonderful scenery of the Grampians and the wildlife abounds. Access to some of the lookouts is easy - not a lot of walking involved. Some areas still closed due to fire damage. Devastated by fires in January, the area is now rejuvenating and the grass trees are apparently the best they have been for years - great to see. A visit to the aboriginal centre was worthwhile