Places to stay

Springhills Farmstay

6000 acres to explore

Cuballing Tavern and Caravan Parking

Armoin Nature Camping Ground

Nature-based park designed for camping and caravanning.

Boddington Caravan Park

Caravan park in the heart of Boddington on the banks of the Hotham River.

Boddington Motel

Motel accommodation with 9 rooms with a TV, microwave, tea & coffee facilities, toaster and kettle as well as its own en-suite.

Brady’s BnB

LazeAway Caravan Park

Yornaning Dam Free Camping

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Lions Dryandra Woodland Village

Self-contained cottages in the forest of Dryandra.

Millfarm Bed & Breakfast

Quindanning Hotel

Eighteen cottage-feel rooms with views of the gardens.

Wandering Brook Estate

Wandering Caravan Park

Caravan, camping and self-contained cottages in a picturesque woodland. Walking distance to the town centre.

Williams Shady Acres Caravan Park & Motel

Clean and Comfortable Accommodation with the addition of Powered or Unpowered sites at the Shady Acre Caravan Park.

Boddington Retreat

An original Hotham Valley Railway cottage centrally located.

Boddington Hotel

Great meals and country hospitality

Old Boddington Police Station

Stay a night or two in the historical and newly renovated old jail!

Williams River Farm Stay

Gnaala Mia Campground

A bush camp getaway located in the heart of proposed Dryandra Woodand National Park

Congelin Camp Ground

A bush camp getaway located in the heart of proposed Dryandra Woodand National Park

Pumphreys Bridge Campground

Beautiful camp site on the banks of the Hotham River near proposed Dryandra Woodland National Park

Boddington Memorial Park RV Camping

Free RV camping zone

Spookwood Estate

A Farmhouse set on 160 acres, overlooking the picturesque vineyard and Coolakin Valley.

Williams Hotel

A newly renovated, classic country pub with a beer garden, sports bar, bottle shop and accommodation

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The Shires of Williams, Boddington, Cuballing and Wandering acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Marradong Country region. We wish to respect their continuing culture and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of Noongar people in this area

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