Family Hotels & Resorts in Braitling

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Best Braitling Family Hotels

Vatu Sanctuary

2.5 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (8)
"I stayed in a studio which was very spacious and comfortable. It has all modern amenities. Communal areas are great! I specially liked the artwork in the rooms and outside. Overall fantastic place. "
Vatu Sanctuary
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Frequently asked questions

What's Braitling like for family-friendly holidays?
The destination of Braitling is a great choice if you’ve been thinking about a holiday with your children. The restaurants here makes this an attractive holiday spot for families. Arrange a flight into Alice Springs, NT (ASP), which is located 9.1 mi (14.7 km) from the centre of Braitling.
What's the best hotel for families in Braitling?
Discovery Parks – Glen Helen is a top 3-star hotel on Expedia for families, and features an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Braitling?
  • Hottest months: January, December, February and November, with an average temperature of 29°C
  • Coldest months: July, June, August and May
  • Driest months: August, June, April and September
  • Rainiest months: January, December, February and March
What's there to see and do with your family in Braitling?
While you are visiting Braitling, you and the family may want to explore some interesting spots such as Royal Flying Doctor Service, Frontier Camel Farm and Araluen Arts Centre. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Todd Mall and Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Gallery.