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1052 Unique places to stay in Western Australia

Best family friendly Western Australia unique stays

Among the 1052 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Relax In The Swan Valley Equine Setting Surrounded By The  Life In The Valley - Western Australia
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Relax In The Swan Valley Equine Setting Surrounded By The Life In The Valley

farm, Middle Swan
This farmhouse is located in Herne Hill, a rural area near Perth, just a 5-minute drive from Bells Rapids and a short drive from the Swan Valley. The area is known for its wineries, including Oakover, Houghton's, and Sandalfords, as well as historical landmarks like Caversham House and the Gaol.
The farmhouse is a spacious and comfortable property with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, suitable for up to four guests. It offers a unique rural experience, being situated on a working horse stud, and features air conditioning and internet access.
Wirraway Luxury Chalet | Lake Views | Private Gardens - Western Australia
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Wirraway Luxury Chalet | Lake Views | Private Gardens

chalet, Wilyabrup
This lakeside holiday home in Wilyabrup offers tranquil views and is conveniently located near Laurance Wines and Flying Fish Cove Winery, approximately a short drive from Yallingup Maze and the Margaret River Silk Road.
The 180 square metre property boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and sleeps seven, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and a terrace with outdoor grilling area.
Saltwater Chalet One - Western Australia
9.8 319 reviews

Saltwater Chalet One

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Saltwater Chalet One is a renovated duplex located just 200 metres from the Murchison River, within walking distance of shops and cafes in Kalbarri town centre, offering a peaceful retreat close to the action. This property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom chalet comfortably accommodates up to four guests, offering a private courtyard with a barbecue and outdoor shower. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, a smart TV, a washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Balingup Timbertop Cottages - Western Australia
9.6 5 reviews

Balingup Timbertop Cottages

chalet, Balingup
Chalet with an excellent rating of 96% based on 5 reviews. You will be based in Balingup.
Services and facilities: an iron, a fridge and a barbecue. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this accommodation.

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Crown Equine Retreat Under The Bridge  Romantic City Escape - Western Australia
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Crown Equine Retreat Under The Bridge Romantic City Escape

cabin, North Dandalup
This secluded lodge in rural North Dandalup offers a private riverside escape, located a short drive from Serpentine National Park and William and Mary Beacham Reserve.
This 20 square meter lodge accommodates two guests, featuring a kitchen with a fridge, air conditioning, a terrace, parking, and two bathrooms, with unique on-site horse riding and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.
Margaret River Hideaway & Farmstay - Western Australia
9.1 774 reviews

Margaret River Hideaway & Farmstay

farm, Margaret River Town
The Margaret River Hideaway & Farmstay is located just a short drive from Margaret River town, close to Prevelly Beach and the Margaret River Golf Club, offering a peaceful escape in a rural setting. The farm boasts excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The farm offers a range of accommodation options, from studios to self-contained cottages, each featuring a patio with BBQ facilities and modern amenities. Guests can enjoy interacting with friendly farm animals, relaxing in the spa, or exploring the surrounding natural beauty.
Serenity And Sea Coastal Chalet Retreat In Preston Beach - Western Australia
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Serenity And Sea Coastal Chalet Retreat In Preston Beach

chalet, Preston Beach
This chalet, a short walk from Preston Beach, is situated in Preston Beach, Australia, offering proximity to local wineries and breweries.
This 70 square meter holiday home accommodates up to five guests, featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, and a garden, with a chef BBQ on the deck.
Idyllic Farmhouse Overlooking Vineyard On 160 Acres - Western Australia
10 11 reviews

Idyllic Farmhouse Overlooking Vineyard On 160 Acres

farm, Quindanning
This family-friendly Quindanning riverside farmhouse offers a tranquil escape, its precise location within the town unspecified but promising proximity to local landmarks (distances unstated).
Sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen (fridge, microwave, dishwasher), air conditioning, a terrace, garden, parking, and excellent internet access; riverside activities may be possible depending on the season.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Western Australia

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Western Australia?

    For hidden gems in Western Australia, consider the Karijini National Park, with its stunning gorges and swimming holes, or the less-visited Fitzgerald River National Park, boasting incredible biodiversity. For a unique experience, explore the ancient Aboriginal rock art at the Murujuga National Park (Dampier Peninsula).
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Western Australia?

    Western Australia hosts many events. The South West's Margaret River Region hosts the Margaret River Gourmet Escape, a food and wine festival. In Perth, the Fringe World Festival is a significant arts event.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Western Australia?

    Western Australia's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find vast stretches of arid desert, like in the Pilbara region, contrasting with lush forests in the south-west, around areas like Walpole and Pemberton. The coastline varies from dramatic cliffs to pristine beaches, and there are numerous national parks showcasing unique flora and fauna.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Western Australia?

    Packing for Western Australia depends on the time of year and location. In summer (December-February), light, loose clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen (SPF 50+), and sunglasses are essential, particularly in the northern regions. During winter (June-August), layers are recommended, as temperatures can be cool, especially at night, even in the south. Sturdy footwear is always advisable for exploring the diverse terrain.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Western Australia?

    To experience local culture, visit Aboriginal cultural centres such as the Ngaanyatjarraku Aboriginal Corporation in the north-east or the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth to see indigenous art. Many tours offer opportunities to learn about Aboriginal culture and history. Engaging with local businesses and markets in smaller towns will also provide authentic interactions.
  • Is Western Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, Western Australia is known for wildflower displays in spring (August-October), particularly in the south-west. Whale watching is popular along the coast during migration seasons (typically May-November). The Ningaloo Reef offers opportunities to swim with whale sharks (March-July).
  • What are the best local foods in Western Australia?

    Western Australia boasts fantastic seafood, particularly fresh rock lobster, prawns, and fish. Try native ingredients such as quandongs (native fruits) and bush tomatoes incorporated in modern Australian cuisine. Margaret River is renowned for its premium wines.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Western Australia?

    For adventure, consider hiking in Karijini National Park, diving or snorkelling on Ningaloo Reef, four-wheel driving through the outback, or kayaking in the Kimberley region. Rock climbing is popular in various locations, and exploring the many caves is an option for many visitors.

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Best Western Australia unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 1052 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Watertree At Dalton's Paddock - Western Australia
9.9 116 reviews

Watertree At Dalton's Paddock

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This Manjimup cottage, a tranquil tiny home located approximately 4.5km from the town centre, sits idyllically between truffle plantations and vineyards.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two guests and boasts a rustic interior, a copper outdoor bath, air conditioning, parking, and a kitchen.
350 M² Farmhouse ∙ 5 Bedrooms ∙ 10 Guests - Western Australia
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350 M² Farmhouse ∙ 5 Bedrooms ∙ 10 Guests

farm, Dumbarton
Mountain Park Retreat, a 50-acre farm stay near Toodyay, is located 50 kilometres from Dumbarton and offers panoramic views alongside easy access to local cafes and wineries.
This spacious 350 square metre farm accommodation sleeps 10 guests, featuring 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, air conditioning, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a range of on-site activities including a full-size pool table and animal observation opportunities.
Jarrah Grove Forest Retreat - Adults Only Luxury Chalet - Western Australia
9.9 107 reviews

Jarrah Grove Forest Retreat - Adults Only Luxury Chalet

chalet, Rosa Glen
This self-contained chalet is situated in Margaret River, a short drive from renowned wineries like Leeuwin Estate and Voyager Estate, the charming Berry Farm, and the town centre. It benefits from excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The chalet offers 98 square metres of space, accommodating up to two guests in a single bedroom and bathroom. It boasts a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness centre, and a restaurant, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Scarlet Woods Chalets - Western Australia
10 15 reviews

Scarlet Woods Chalets

chalet, Quinninup
This Quinninup holiday home is situated in Western Australia, within 15km of Sir James Mitchell National Park, Big Brook Arboretum, and Smith Brook Nature Reserve, and 20km from Lost Lake Pemberton and Salitage Winery.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge sleeps four guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and a private hot tub, plus barbecue facilities and outdoor garden space.

Best Western Australia unusual places with a garden

Charlie's Cottage. Private & Cozy Retreat. - Western Australia
10 67 reviews

Charlie's Cottage. Private & Cozy Retreat.

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Charlie's Cottage, a Falcon tiny home, is situated a two-minute walk from Avalon Beach and a short walk from local surf spots and cafes.
This fully equipped self-catering cottage offers a queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom, private patio and garden, parking, and accommodates two guests, boasting a beach/boho-themed design.
Yungarra Estate - Western Australia
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Yungarra Estate

chalet, Margaret River
This Margaret River cottage is located in the heart of the region, offering easy access to local wineries and beaches.
Guests can enjoy a family-friendly stay with complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a fully equipped kitchen, and air conditioning, with a terrace and garden for relaxation.
River Tree Chalet |Home By The River - Western Australia
9.8 6 reviews

River Tree Chalet |Home By The River

chalet, Margaret River
River Tree Chalet enjoys a central Margaret River location, a 0.8km stroll from the town's main street and a 1.6km drive from the region's beaches and wineries.
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom holiday home sleeps six, offering a king ensuite, queen bed, bunk beds, a paved courtyard with BBQ, and direct river access with a summer swimming hole at the weir; linen is included.
Little Shed Retreat - Western Australia
10 67 reviews

Little Shed Retreat

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The Little Shed Retreat, a tiny home situated on a working farm near Williams, Western Australia, is accessible via Mathews Road and offers a peaceful 3km walking trail.
This 19m² self-catering cottage sleeps two guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchenette, private bathroom with washing machine, and Adirondack chairs overlooking rolling hills; stargazing is also possible.
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