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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

Sapphire Chalets, Augusta - Western Australia
9.6 589 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$199/nighttotal: SG$398 (2 )

Sapphire Chalets, Augusta

2 3
chalet , Augusta
Sapphire Chalets are situated just outside Augusta, a short drive from the town centre and the Jewel Caves, offering a peaceful retreat in the surrounding countryside. These chalets consistently receive excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalets are ideal for families or groups of up to five people, with two bedrooms and a bathroom. They are fully equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, including a kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and free parking.
#2 Walpole Wilderness Resort Chalet. Spa + Forest. - Western Australia
9.7 111 reviews
Western Australia
19/09 – 20/09
SG$346/nightfor 1 night

#2 Walpole Wilderness Resort Chalet. Spa + Forest.

1 4
chalet , Walpole Nord
This chalet is located in North Walpole, just 5km from the town centre and the Valley of the Giants, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Walpole Wilderness. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The chalet has three bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a private spa, a fireplace, and a garden with views of the surrounding wildlife, including kangaroos, sheep, goats, alpacas, and emus.
Wrenwood Chalets - Western Australia
9.3 151 reviews
Western Australia
07/07 – 21/07
SG$260/nighttotal: SG$3640 (14 )

Wrenwood Chalets

2 2
chalet , Augusta
Wrenwood Chalets are located in Kudardup, just a short drive from Augusta and the Margaret River region. These chalets have consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The chalets are comfortable and spacious, with two bedrooms and a bathroom spread across 80 square metres. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a peaceful garden with scenic views, and easy access to hiking trails and local attractions.
Sage Cottage Cowaramup . Dog Friendly - Western Australia
10 17 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$198/nighttotal: SG$396 (2 )

Sage Cottage Cowaramup . Dog Friendly

1 3
cabin , Cowaramup
Sage Cottage, a self-catering holiday home in Cowaramup, offers easy access to local wineries such as Settler's Ridge Organic Wines and Treeston Estate, and is a short drive from Margaret River's attractions.
This one-bedroom cottage sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, plus air conditioning, a garden, parking, and internet access; guests can enjoy the peaceful setting and proximity to the coast.

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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

Toby Home - Western Australia
9.8 772 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$319/nighttotal: SG$638 (2 )

Toby Home

1 3
cabin , Quindalup
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.
Watertree At Dalton's Paddock - Western Australia
9.9 101 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
SG$303/nighttotal: SG$606 (2 )

Watertree At Dalton's Paddock

1 2
cabin , Manjimup
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.
The Hide At La Foret, Margaret River - Western Australia
10 33 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$618/nighttotal: SG$1236 (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.
Lakeside Garden Chalet, Denmark - Western Australia
9.6 68 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$433/nighttotal: SG$866 (2 )

Lakeside Garden Chalet, Denmark

2 3
chalet , Denmark
Lakeside Garden Chalet is located 1 kilometre from the centre of Denmark, close to the Denmark River and Scotsdale Tourist Drive, offering a tranquil setting in the rural outskirts of the town. The chalet has received excellent user ratings, with guests consistently praising its peaceful atmosphere and comfortable accommodation.
This two-bedroom chalet spans 100 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to four guests. The chalet offers a range of amenities including a private lagoon, a spacious verandah, a hot spa, a wood-burning fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for enjoying a relaxing holiday in Denmark.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Western Australia

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

    For a truly unique experience in Western Australia, consider exploring the Karijini National Park, with its stunning gorges and waterfalls. The remote town of Exmouth offers incredible access to Ningaloo Reef, perfect for snorkelling or diving. For something different, head to the Wave Rock, a naturally formed granite formation near Hyden. These locations offer a different side to Western Australia than the more well-known tourist spots.
  • What are the best cabins in Western Australia?

  • What should you consider packing specifically for Western Australia?

    Packing for Western Australia depends on the time of year and your activities. Regardless, sturdy, closed-toe shoes are essential for exploring the diverse terrain. Sunscreen with a high SPF is crucial, even on cloudy days. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses will also protect you from the strong sun. Depending on the season, pack layers, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly. Insect repellent is highly recommended, especially for the northern regions.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Western Australia?

  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Western Australia?

    Wildlife sightings near cabins in Western Australia vary greatly depending on location. Kangaroos and wallabies are common across much of the state, often seen grazing near dawn and dusk. Various bird species, including kookaburras and cockatoos, are frequently encountered. In more remote areas, you might spot echidnas or even reptiles like goannas. Always maintain a safe distance and observe wildlife from afar.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Western Australia?

    The best cabins with a jacuzzi in Western Australia are Toby Home, Large Chalet In Heart Of Yallingup Forest and Chalet With A View.

  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Western Australia?

    The most favourable weather for outdoor activities in Western Australia is generally during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) months. Temperatures are mild, and the risk of extreme heat or cold is lower. However, the best time to visit will depend on your chosen region; the north is tropical, while the south has a Mediterranean climate.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Western Australia?

  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in Western Australia?

    Western Australia boasts many incredible natural attractions. The Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park is a must-see, with its otherworldly limestone formations. Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its unique marine life, including stromatolites. The Margaret River region offers stunning beaches, forests, and wineries. These are just a few examples of the many natural wonders waiting to be explored.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Western Australia?

    The best pet friendly cabins in Western Australia are Cosy Farmstay: Green Cabin Pemberton, Tiny House In Central Albany and Private Beach Cottage.

  • Is Western Australia a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, Western Australia is an excellent destination for renting a cabin. Many options are available, ranging from basic self-contained units to luxurious retreats. Cabin rentals offer a great way to experience the state's natural beauty, providing a comfortable base for exploring national parks, beaches, and other attractions. They are particularly popular in regions like Margaret River, the southwest and near various national parks.
  • What local meals should be on my list in Western Australia?

    While in Western Australia, be sure to try some local seafood, such as fresh prawns or lobster. For a taste of the outback, sample kangaroo or emu. Other local delicacies include damper (a traditional bread), and various bush tucker ingredients incorporated into modern dishes. The Margaret River region is also known for its excellent wines, which pair perfectly with the local cuisine.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Western Australia?

    While standard travel essentials apply, consider packing a good quality pair of binoculars for wildlife viewing. A sturdy daypack is also useful for carrying water, sunscreen, and other essentials when exploring. A reusable water bottle is also essential given the climate. These items will enhance your experience of the unique landscapes and wildlife of Western Australia.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to Western Australia?

    The ideal length of stay in Western Australia depends on your interests and travel style. To explore the major highlights and experience the diverse landscapes, a minimum of two weeks is recommended. However, three weeks or more would allow for a more leisurely pace and deeper exploration of specific regions, such as a road trip along the coast or an in-depth exploration of the outback.

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Best Western Australia cabins with a sauna

Fuggles Studio - Western Australia
9.8 148 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
SG$221/nighttotal: SG$442 (2 )

Fuggles Studio

1 2
chalet , Karridale
This Karridale self-catering cottage offers pet-friendly accommodation for two guests, boasting a queen-sized bed, fully equipped kitchen with fridge, and a bathroom.
The property features a pot-belly fireplace, stone and rammed earth construction, and an open-plan layout; its precise location within Karridale is unspecified, however.

Best pet friendly Western Australia cabins

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

Tiny Matilda Summary: - Western Australia
9.6 8 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
SG$584/nighttotal: SG$1168 (2 )

Tiny Matilda Summary:

1 2
cabin , Bridgetown
This Glenlynn cottage is situated within 10 kilometres of Blackwood River Park, Bridgetown Civic and Community Centre, and the Bridgetown Visitor Information Centre, offering easy access to local amenities and attractions.
This self-catering lodge boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps four guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and stovetop, a private balcony, air conditioning, and barbecue facilities, perfect for a relaxing Bridgetown getaway.
Wrenwood Chalets (Chalet 2) - Western Australia
10 80 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$344/nighttotal: SG$688 (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.
Petra Olive 3 - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2 - Western Australia
Western Australia
07/07 – 21/07
SG$287/nighttotal: SG$4018 (14 )

Petra Olive 3 - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2

1 2
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.
Little Blue
Eco Beach House. - Western Australia
9.8 105 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
SG$330/nighttotal: SG$660 (2 )

Little Blue Eco Beach House.

1 2
cabin , Bremer Bay
Little Blue is a self-contained, off-grid tiny house situated on an eight-acre property near the eastern end of Bremer Bay, just a short walk from Short Beach and a short drive from the town centre.
This sustainable retreat sleeps two guests and boasts stunning ocean views, a private beach, spacious decks, and double-glazed windows for added peace and quiet.
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