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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

Farmstay Cabins In Western Australia, Close To Highway. - Western Australia
9.8 123 reviews

Farmstay Cabins In Western Australia, Close To Highway.

cabin, Northampton
This charming self-catering cottage is situated in Bowes, a peaceful rural area located halfway between Geraldton and Northampton, about an hour's drive from both towns. The property has received excellent user ratings and offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The cottage comfortably sleeps up to five guests and features a well-equipped kitchen with a microwave, fridge and a four-burner gas hob. Guests can enjoy the peaceful surroundings with a stroll around the 75-acre property, relax on the terrace or balcony, and take advantage of the convenient parking.
Relax In The Cozy Sheoak Cottage At Brodie's Farm - Western Australia
9.9 63 reviews

Relax In The Cozy Sheoak Cottage At Brodie's Farm

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This Nannup self-catering cottage is situated 3.5km from Nannup town centre, Western Australia, close to the Old Timberline Trail and Kondil Wildflower Walk.
The modern tiny home sleeps four, featuring a queen bed, sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen with Nespresso machine, reverse-cycle air conditioning, satellite Wi-Fi, and a private outdoor porch; kangaroos and emus may be sighted on the five-acre property.
2 Bedroom Family Extra Chalet Emu Beach - Western Australia
10 1 review

2 Bedroom Family Extra Chalet Emu Beach

chalet, albany
This Emu Point holiday home is less than 2km from Emu Beach and Emu Point Beach, and within 5km of Lake Seppings and the Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum.
Sleeping seven guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering property boasts a garden, terrace, parking, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, plus offers towel changes on request.
Mika Cabin - Breezy Family Haven, Easy Walk To Beach - Western Australia
8.9 106 reviews

Mika Cabin - Breezy Family Haven, Easy Walk To Beach

cabin, Dunsborough
Mika Cabin in Dunsborough offers a family-friendly self-catering holiday home, a short 0.8km walk from Eagle Bay Beach, 10km from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, and approximately 40km from Busselton Jetty and Port Geographe Marina.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling boasts a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, private garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and accommodates families or groups, with access to a washing machine and terrace.

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Petra Olive 1 - Western Australia
No reviews

Petra Olive 1

cabin, Yallingup
This architecturally designed chalet is situated on a working olive farm in Yallingup Siding, less than 6km from Yallingup's beaches and Dunsborough, offering easy access to numerous wineries.
The pet-friendly cottage boasts a queen-size bed with lake views, a fully equipped kitchenette, and an outdoor BBQ area, sleeping two guests and providing convenient self-catering options.
Pemberton Lake View Chalets - Western Australia
9.2 136 reviews

Pemberton Lake View Chalets

farm, Pemberton
Pemberton Lake View Chalets is situated just 5 kilometres from Pemberton town centre and 5 kilometres from The Big Brook Dam, on a peaceful 11-acre property alongside the Gloucester National Park. The chalets have received very good user ratings, an excellent location rating, and a very good cleanliness rating.
Each chalet offers 73 square metres of space, accommodating up to 6 guests, with two bedrooms and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a private bathroom, TV, DVD player, hooded gas barbecue, wood-burning fireplace, and a veranda with stunning lake views, as well as access to a café with alpaca feeding, miniature horse encounters, a lakeside lunch, and a children's playground.
Treenbrook Cottages - Western Australia
9.4 328 reviews

Treenbrook Cottages

chalet, Pemberton
Treenbrook Cottages are located just over three miles from the centre of Pemberton, offering a peaceful retreat within 12 acres of native gardens. The cottages have consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
Each cottage is self-contained and features a private carport, a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, a lounge area with a TV and DVD player, as well as a private barbecue. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, relax in the comfortable furnishings, and explore the surrounding gardens, where they might spot kangaroos in the evenings or interact with the resident alpacas.
3 Bedroom Vineyard Villa - Western Australia
9.2 219 reviews

3 Bedroom Vineyard Villa

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Bettenays Margaret River is a self-catering property located in the Margaret River region, a short drive from popular attractions like the Margaret River Chocolate Company and Gnarabup Beach. It has received very good user ratings for cleanliness and an excellent location rating.
Each apartment comes with a private balcony or patio and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy a range of on-site amenities, including a spa, fitness centre, tennis court, and restaurant with a bar, as well as the opportunity to fish in the on-site lake.

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 parts of the Fitzgerald River National Park, boasting incredible wildflowers in spring. The remote beaches around Esperance, like Lucky Bay, offer pristine white sand and the chance to see kangaroos. For a unique experience, explore the ancient Aboriginal rock art sites in the Kimberley region, such as those found in the Dampier Peninsula.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Western Australia?

    Western Australia hosts many events. The Beaufort River Music Festival is a popular choice, showcasing local and international talent. The Perth International Arts Festival is a major event featuring diverse performances. In the south, the Margaret River Gourmet Escape is a highlight for food and wine lovers.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Western Australia?

    Western Australia's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find dramatic gorges and rugged ranges in Karijini National Park, vast stretches of white sand beaches along the coast, particularly around Esperance and Exmouth, and sprawling deserts like the Gibson Desert. The southwest boasts lush forests and karri trees, while the Kimberley region is known for its unique sandstone landscapes and extensive river systems.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Western Australia?

    Western Australia is a great place for outdoor activities. The Perth International Horse Racing Carnival is a significant event. Surfing is hugely popular along the coast, especially in Margaret River and Yallingup. Many people enjoy hiking and exploring the many national parks and trails. Cycling is also a popular activity in the southwest.
  • 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. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential, especially during summer. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen are crucial to protect against the strong sun. For the cooler months, layers are recommended, as temperatures can fluctuate. Sturdy walking shoes are a must for exploring the many hiking trails.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Western Australia?

    To experience local culture, consider visiting a local farmers market, like those held regularly in Perth and regional towns. Many Aboriginal-owned businesses offer cultural tours and experiences, providing insights into the rich history and traditions of the indigenous people. Participating in a guided tour of a local winery or brewery can also offer opportunities to meet locals and learn about the region's produce.
  • Is Western Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Western Australia is famous for its wildflowers, which bloom spectacularly in spring (August to October) across the southwest. The Ningaloo Reef offers whale shark encounters from March to July. The Kimberley region experiences the spectacular horizontal waterfalls at certain times of the year, dependent on tides.
  • What are the best local foods in Western Australia?

    Western Australia boasts fantastic seafood, including fresh rock lobster, prawns, and abalone. Margaret River is renowned for its premium wines. Native Australian ingredients, such as bush tomatoes and quandongs, are increasingly incorporated into modern cuisine. Try damper, a traditional bread baked in the coals, for a taste of outback cooking.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Western Australia?

    For adventure, consider diving or snorkelling on the Ningaloo Reef, kayaking or canoeing through the Kimberley's waterways, or four-wheel driving through the rugged landscapes of the outback. Hiking the trails in Karijini National Park or exploring the gorges of the Fitzgerald River National Park are also thrilling options. Rock climbing is popular in various locations.

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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

Toby Home - Western Australia
9.8 790 reviews

Toby Home

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This luxury container home is situated on the banks of the Toby Inlet, just 3 kilometres from the centre of Dunsborough and a 10-minute walk from Palmers Winery. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The accommodation has one bedroom and one bathroom, sleeping up to three guests. Enjoy the outdoor amenities including a deck, a heated spa, a BBQ and a canoe for exploring the inlet and reaching the beach.
Chalet - Warren National Park Setting Pemberton - Western Australia
9.2 337 reviews

Chalet - Warren National Park Setting Pemberton

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Marima is a secluded chalet situated within Warren National Park, a short 15-minute drive from the town of Pemberton, offering a tranquil escape surrounded by towering Karri trees. The chalet has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet boasts a comfortable layout with 75 square metres of space and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a fireplace, spa bath, and access to a garden, terrace, and spa, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Jarrah Chalet - Views - Western Australia
9.9 293 reviews

Jarrah Chalet - Views

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This charming chalet is situated in Channybearup, offering stunning views of the water and forest, and is within easy reach of the lake and local walking trails. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The self-catering chalet has a spacious open-plan design and sleeps two guests. Enjoy a luxurious spa bath for two, a walk-in shower, complimentary toiletries, a private patio, a BBQ, sun lounges, a fully equipped kitchen, and an espresso machine.
350 M² Farmhouse ∙ 5 Bedrooms ∙ 10 Guests - Western Australia
No reviews

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.

Best Western Australia unusual places with a garden

Cottage 4 - The Row - Western Australia
9.8 6 reviews

Cottage 4 - The Row

chalet, Forest Grove
This chalet is located in Forest Grove, just 24 kilometres from Margaret River Golf Club and 34 kilometres from Jewel Cave, offering a peaceful and quiet setting for a relaxing getaway. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, and a barbecue for outdoor dining. Guests can enjoy air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking.
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.
Petra Olive 3 - Western Australia
No reviews

Petra Olive 3

cabin, Yallingup
This pet-friendly studio chalet, part of a working olive farm estate near Yallingup, offers serene lake views and is a short drive from Yallingup Maze and Eagle Bay Olives.
The 48-square-metre self-catering unit features a queen bed, ensuite bathroom, kitchenette with stove and mini-fridge, outdoor BBQ, and accommodates two guests (plus a child aged 5+ on a fold-away bed); additional similar chalets are available.
Yungarra Estate - Western Australia
No reviews

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.