Jacaranda Motor Lodge - Grafton
Jacaranda Motor Lodge in Grafton is a popular overnight stop for people traveling from Sydney to Brisbane via the Pacific Highway. This Grafton motel has 9 acres of spacious parkland overlooking the mighty Clarence River. We are just 5 minutes north of the Grafton Town Centre on the Pacific Hwy.
Guests at our motel enjoy expansive views of Grafton City, it's renowned "bendy bridge" and the charming rural surrounds.
All accommodation is air conditioned with ground floor access and free satellite TV. Whether you've spent the night or are just passing through Grafton, there is a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner at Moos Restaurant. If you're feeling tired after a long day, we have room service. Most of our rooms have a sitting room or balcony with views of Grafton.
There is a loop road around the private car parking area with plenty of room for trucks, trailers and boats. There is parking in front of every unit. Jacaranda Motel is Pet friendly accommodation with stables at the rear of the motel for anyone travelling with their horses. Guide Dogs Welcome.
Jacaranda Motor Lodge is a Member of Golden Chain Motels
Licensed Restaurant in Grafton
Moos Licensed Restaurant offers fine dining matched with friendly service. Our specialty is succulent steaks and glorious local seafood, especially the famous Yamba prawns. Moos is open 6 nights a week, Monday to Saturday.
Moos Restaurant can seat up to 70 people making it suitable for functions, weddings and conferences. While dining at Moos Restaurant you'll enjoy the enchanting night views across the City of Grafton.
Things to Do in Grafton:
The City of Grafton, one of Australia's most beautiful provincial cities, renowned for its Jacaranda trees, graceful old buildings, sporting and cultural facilities. There's nothing like Grafton when the purple the Jacaranda flowers are in bloom during the Jacaranda Festival.
Grafton is located on the banks of the Clarence River - one of the Northern Rivers major waterways. A haven for fishing, boating and water skiing (Bridge to Bridge Ski Race).
Other features: Clarence River Cruises, Ulmarra a 19th Century river port classified by the National Trust, Maclean proclaimed "The Scottish Town in Australia, the coastal Yuraygir and Bundjalung parks with relaxing seaside walks along unspoilt beaches and through flowering heath, Washpool and Gibraltar Range parks and The Clarence River Gorge which provides some of the most rugged and spectacular scenery in NSW.














