Walla Walla Hotel, Walla Walla, NSW
Walla Walla Hotel Motel, Commercial Street, Walla Walla, New South Wales, Australia
CAMPING NEARBY, Cost for camping, Pets permitted at campsite, Power outlet(s), Rooms at hotel or camp, Showers available, Silo Art Trail, Time limit, Toilet access 24hrs, Water tap
Walla Walla Hotel Motel
Located just 38km north of Albury
The locals are friendly and meals are tasty pub tucker
Camping is at the nearby (100mt ) sportsground.
This is capably overseen by caretaker John
- he can be contacted on
0429 039 322
Hot showers, power and accessible water (may not be possible to hook up).
The grounds are well cared for making this is a great place to stay
A low nightly cost with a discount for stays of a week or more
Off-leash dog area nearby
Walla Walla also has a bowling club, and meals are served there some evenings
Check the Facebook page for opening hours
Walla Walla Bowling & Recreation Club LTD
(02) 6029 2146
Closed Sundays
Walla Walla Bowling & Recreation Club
Take some time to admire the newly painted water tower. 
This image credited to Australian Silo Art Trail
The township is famous for The Zion Lutheran Church was built in 1924 (the foundation stone was laid in 1923) and is reputedly the largest Lutheran Church in New South Wales with a seating capacity of 600 people
Located 8 km from Walla Walla and directly opposite the property now known as Walla Park, Morgan's Lookout is a striking and impressive rocky outcrop in what is otherwise very flat country.
Daniel 'Mad Dog' Morgan reputedly used this granite rock formation as a vantage point to watch for approaching victims and police.
There are metal steps which allow the visitor to get to the top of the rocks. The view of the rich surrounding countryside is worth the effort
Huge changes came to the area when, in the summer of 1868-69 a group of 56 German setters (eight families) travelled by wagon from Ebenezer in the Barossa Valley in search of good land.
They settled in the area, built a Lutheran church and encouraged others to follow. So successful was the migration that within a decade sections of local newspapers were being printed in German.
Information in italics is reproduced with permission from www.aussietowns.com.au




Walla Walla Hotel Motel, Commercial Street, Walla Walla, New South Wales, Australia
