Cabins in Western Australia

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Best family friendly Western Australia cabins

Among the 545 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best cabins for families

Chalet Three Overlooking Dam - Western Australia
9.2 762 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
₹22172/nighttotal: ₹44344 (2 )

Chalet Three Overlooking Dam

1 3
chalet , Margaret River
Acacia Chalets are located just a five-minute drive from Prevelly Beach and ten minutes from Margaret River town, offering easy access to the region's beaches, wineries, and attractions. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalets are set on 20 acres of native gardens, providing a peaceful escape. Guests can enjoy private balconies, gourmet kitchens, timber decks, and some chalets even feature spa baths and wood-burning fires.
Margaret River Holiday Cottages - Western Australia
9.4 102 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
₹35634/nighttotal: ₹71268 (2 )

Margaret River Holiday Cottages

2 2
chalet , Margaret River
Margaret River Holiday Cottages are situated just 4.1 miles from the Margaret River Golf Club and 29 miles from Jewel Cave, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful Margaret River region. The cottages have received excellent ratings for their cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Each cottage provides a comfortable and private retreat with a balcony, garden views, a seating area, and a fully equipped kitchen. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities and activities including an outdoor fireplace, barbecue facilities, a swimming pool, table tennis, and a pool table.
Bush Cottage Retreat - Western Australia
9.9 553 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
₹15536/nighttotal: ₹31072 (2 )

Bush Cottage Retreat

1 2
cabin , Stratham
This charming cabin is located in a tranquil bushland setting, just 17 kilometres from Bunbury and 30 minutes from Busselton, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The cottage is ideal for couples, with one bathroom and a cosy layout. It is fully equipped with a kitchen including a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a garden and parking, as well as free breakfast ingredients.
Farmstay Cabins In Western Australia, Close To Highway. - Western Australia
9.8 72 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
₹10539/nighttotal: ₹21078 (2 )

Farmstay Cabins In Western Australia, Close To Highway.

1 3
cabin , Bowes
This charming cabin is situated in Bowes, halfway between Perth and the coastal towns of Monkey Mia, Coral Bay, and Exmouth, offering a peaceful escape amidst the stunning Western Australian landscape. The cabin has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and convenient stay.
The self-contained holiday home sleeps up to six guests, making it perfect for families or groups of friends. The cabin is fully equipped with a kitchen, reverse cycle air-conditioning, a queen bed, bunks, a trundle bed, and a sofa bed. Guests can enjoy the farm atmosphere, stroll around the 75-acre property, and explore nearby attractions like Coronation Beach, Bowes River, Port Gregory, and the Pioneer Museum.

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Best Western Australia cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 545 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best cabins with a jacuzzi

River'esque, River'esque - Western Australia
10 14 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
₹26944/nighttotal: ₹53888 (2 )

River'esque, River'esque

2 3
chalet , Margaret River
This mountain lodge is situated in Margaret River, 4 minutes' drive from Gloucester Park and 5 minutes' drive from Margaret River Farmers Market.
This 150 square meter chalet sleeps 4 guests across 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, offering a Jacuzzi, terrace, and BBQ grill, with a fully equipped kitchen and air conditioning for your comfort.
The Hide At La Foret, Margaret River - Western Australia
10 33 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
₹45902/nighttotal: ₹91804 (2 )

The Hide At La Foret, Margaret River

1 3
cabin , Burnside
The Hide, a secluded cottage on a 9-acre estate near Margaret River, offers tranquility between the town and the coast.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps three, boasting a 6-metre glass wall overlooking the valley, a riverside garden (400m walk), and amenities including Wi-Fi, a dishwasher, and BBQ; note that there is no television.
Scarlet Woods Chalets - Western Australia
10 14 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
₹26977/nighttotal: ₹53954 (2 )

Scarlet Woods Chalets

2 3
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.
Jarrah Grove Forest Retreat - Adults Only Luxury Chalet - Western Australia
9.9 106 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
₹49727/nighttotal: ₹99454 (2 )

Jarrah Grove Forest Retreat - Adults Only Luxury Chalet

1 2
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.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Western Australia

  • What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in Western Australia?

    For something truly off the beaten track, consider the Karijini National Park in the Pilbara region. Its gorges are stunning, and it's far less crowded than some of the more popular destinations. Another hidden gem is the Fitzgerald River National Park in the south-east, boasting incredible biodiversity and coastal scenery. For a unique cultural experience, explore the ancient rock art sites around the Kimberley region, like the Wandjina galleries.
  • What should you consider packing specifically for Western Australia?

    Packing for Western Australia depends heavily on the time of year and where you're going. Sunscreen (SPF 50+) is essential year-round, even on cloudy days. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses are also crucial for sun protection. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal, but pack layers for cooler evenings and varying conditions, particularly if you plan on visiting inland areas. Sturdy walking shoes are a must for exploring the many national parks. Insect repellent is recommended, especially during the wet season.
  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Western Australia?

    Wildlife sightings near cabins vary greatly depending on location. In the south-west, you might spot kangaroos, wallabies, possums, and echidnas. Further north, you're more likely to encounter different species like goannas, various bird species, and maybe even some snakes (though encounters are rare). Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and never feed them.
  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Western Australia?

    The best time for outdoor activities in Western Australia is generally during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) months. Temperatures are pleasant, and the weather is generally dry. Summer (December to February) can be extremely hot, especially in the north, while winter (June to August) is mild in the south but can be cool in the more inland areas.
  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in Western Australia?

    Western Australia boasts some incredible natural attractions. Ningaloo Reef is a must-see for its vibrant coral and diverse marine life, including whale sharks. The Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park is known for its unique sandstone formations. For breathtaking coastal scenery, head to the Margaret River region, famous for its wineries and dramatic cliffs. Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is another highlight.
  • Is Western Australia a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, Western Australia is excellent for cabin rentals. Many national parks and regional areas offer various accommodation options, from basic cabins to more luxurious retreats. Cabin rentals provide a great way to experience the vast landscapes and wildlife of Western Australia, offering a more immersive and comfortable experience than camping. They are particularly popular in areas like Margaret River, the south-west, and near national parks.
  • What local meals should be on my list in Western Australia?

    You should definitely try some fresh seafood, especially the local rock lobster. Western Australia also produces excellent beef, so a good steak is a must. For something unique, try damper, a traditional bread cooked in the coals. Margaret River is known for its wine, so pairing a meal with a local shiraz would be a perfect experience.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Western Australia?

    While standard travel essentials are important, consider packing a good quality hat offering wide brim protection. The sun in Western Australia is intense, and a broad-brimmed hat provides better protection than a baseball cap. Also, comfortable walking shoes are vital for exploring the many national parks and trails. A reusable water bottle is also essential, as staying hydrated is crucial in the often arid climate.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to Western Australia?

    A minimum of two weeks is recommended to explore even a fraction of Western Australia. The state is vast, and travelling between destinations can take time. Three weeks would allow a more relaxed pace and the opportunity to explore more remote areas. A month would provide ample time to delve into specific interests, such as hiking, wildlife viewing, or exploring the different regions.

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Best Western Australia cabins with a sauna

Las Casitas @ Brookhampton - Luxury Casita 1 -\Nadult Only Luxe Retreat - Western Australia
10 2 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
₹23538/nighttotal: ₹47076 (2 )

Las Casitas @ Brookhampton - Luxury Casita 1 -\Nadult Only Luxe Retreat

1 2
chalet , Brookhampton
This lakeside cottage in Brookhampton offers tranquil views and is located within 15km of Brookhampton Estate, Barrecas Winery, and Egan Park Sporting Complex.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two guests and features a kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a swimming pool, terrace, garden, parking, and barbecue facilities.

Best pet friendly Western Australia cabins

Among the 545 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best pet friendly cabins

Talltiny Farm Stay - Western Australia
9.4 133 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
₹14797/nighttotal: ₹29594 (2 )

Talltiny Farm Stay

1 2
cabin , West Beach
TallTiny Farm Stay is a charming cottage located just a short walk, less than 1 kilometer, across Twilight Beach Road from the beautiful Blue Haven Beach. The surrounding area is a peaceful farm with a rural setting, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Enjoy a private fenced yard with a deck, perfect for relaxing outdoors, and take advantage of the opportunity to interact with the farm animals, including cows, chooks, and ducks.
Wrenwood Chalets (Chalet 2) - Western Australia
10 80 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
₹25531/nighttotal: ₹51062 (2 )

Wrenwood Chalets (Chalet 2)

2 3
chalet , deepdene
This Deepdene chalet is situated on the waterfront, just 2.6 kilometres from Jewel Cave and within 10 kilometres of Elephant Rock beach, Cosy Corner Beach, Moondyne Cave, and Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, offering a peaceful and tranquil setting. The chalet has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The chalet has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace or balcony, a garden, parking, and barbecue grills, making it ideal for families and groups looking for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
2 Bedroom Double Sofa Chalet Emu Beach - Western Australia
9.4 3 reviews
Western Australia
19/09 – 20/09
₹17861/nightfor 1 night

2 Bedroom Double Sofa Chalet Emu Beach

3 4
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, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom chalet offers a private garden, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and parking, making it ideal for exploring Albany's coast and historical sites.
2 Bedroom Double Chalet Emu Beach - Western Australia
9.2 17 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
₹13824/nighttotal: ₹27648 (2 )

2 Bedroom Double Chalet Emu Beach

2 2
chalet , Emu Point
This Emu Point holiday home is situated less than 1.6km from Emu Beach and Emu Point Beach, and under 5km from Lake Seppings and the Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum.
Sleeping up to five guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering cottage boasts a garden, terrace, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and parking, plus pet-friendly accommodation.
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