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2 Unique places to stay in Manjimup
10 6 reviews
Manjimup
18/07 – 20/07
£208/nighttotal: £416 (2 )
Cherswood Farm
3 2
farm , Dingup
This Dingup farmhouse, sleeping six, is situated 15km from Manjimup Conservation Park, Manjimup Timber and Heritage Park, and Manjimup Country Club Golf Course. The 250 square metre property boasts three bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, air conditioning, a terrace, garden, and barbecue facilities; towels changes are available on request.
9.4 6 reviews
Manjimup
18/07 – 20/07
£236/nighttotal: £472 (2 )
Diamond Forest Farm Stay
2 2
farm , Manjimup
Diamond Forest Farm Stay is located in Manjimup, Western Australia, approximately 122 kilometres from Busselton Margaret River Airport. This self-catering property offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps seven guests, and boasts a 60 square metre floor area, including a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a patio with lake views, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Manjimup
What are some hidden gems to explore in and around Manjimup?
There are some lovely spots around Manjimup that are worth exploring. For a peaceful walk, try the Donnelly River National Park, which has the iconic Donnelly River running through it. If you want to see some unique trees, head to the Red Tingle Tree Walk, where you can see the ancient tingle trees. For a bit of history, the Manjimup Historical Society Museum is a great place to learn about the area's past.
What attractions are Manjimup and the nearby cities famous for?
Manjimup is known for its beautiful forests and the annual Manjimup Timber Festival. The nearby town of Pemberton is famous for its towering karri trees and the Gloucester Tree, a giant tree that was once used as a lookout tower. If you're looking for something different, the Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk in Walpole is a must-see.
What clothing or gear is recommended for the climate in Manjimup?
Manjimup has a mild, temperate climate. You'll need layers of clothing as it can get chilly in the mornings and evenings, especially during winter. Remember to bring a raincoat and sturdy shoes for exploring the forests and walking trails. Don't forget your sunscreen and hat for the summer months.
Is there Wi-Fi or good mobile phone coverage in and around Manjimup?
Most cafes and restaurants in Manjimup have free Wi-Fi. Mobile phone coverage is generally good in town, but can be patchy in some of the more remote areas, especially in the national parks. If you're planning on venturing off the beaten track, it's always a good idea to check with your provider.
What other cities should you visit around Manjimup?
If you're in Manjimup, you should definitely visit Pemberton, which is about a 45-minute drive away. It's a great place to see the karri forests and go for a hike. If you have more time, you could also head to Walpole, which is about a 2-hour drive from Manjimup. It's known for its ancient tingle trees and the Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk.
What should you know about unique stays in Manjimup before booking?
Manjimup has some unique accommodation options, including glamping sites and cabins in the forest. If you're looking for something special, there are also a few luxury retreats in the area. It's a good idea to book in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season.