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545 Cabins in Western Australia

Best family friendly Western Australia cabin rentals

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

#2 Walpole Wilderness Resort Chalet. Spa + Forest. - Western Australia
9.7 111 reviews
Western Australia
26/09 – 27/09
NZ$557/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.
River'esque, River'esque - Western Australia
10 14 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
NZ$485/nighttotal: NZ$970 (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.
2 Bedroom Family Hybrid Chalet Emu Beach - Western Australia
10 1 review
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
NZ$249/nighttotal: NZ$498 (2 )

2 Bedroom Family Hybrid Chalet Emu Beach

2 2
chalet , albany
This Emu Point holiday home is situated less than 2km from Emu Beach and Emu Point Beach, and within 5km of Lake Seppings and the Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum in Albany, Western Australia.
Sleeping six guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom chalet offers a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, parking, internet access, and is pet-friendly.
Nutcrackers Lodge - Western Australia
8.8 3 reviews
Western Australia
09/07 – 16/07
NZ$429/nighttotal: NZ$3003 (7 )

Nutcrackers Lodge

3 7
chalet , Myrup
This 3-bedroom chalet is located in Myrup, just 6 kilometres from Mullet Lake Nature Reserve and a short drive from other local attractions like Esperance Stone Henge and Museum Village, offering a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting. The chalet is ideal for families with a travel cot provided and can comfortably accommodate up to 7 guests.
The chalet offers modern amenities such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy the convenience of towels, linen, soap, and toilet paper provided, making it a hassle-free experience.

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Best Western Australia luxury cabins with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 545 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best luxury cabin rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Watertree At Dalton's Paddock - Western Australia
9.9 101 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
NZ$405/nighttotal: NZ$810 (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.
Lakeside Garden Chalet, Denmark - Western Australia
9.6 68 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
NZ$580/nighttotal: NZ$1160 (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.
Scarlet Woods Chalets - Western Australia
10 14 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
NZ$486/nighttotal: NZ$972 (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.
The Hide At La Foret, Margaret River - Western Australia
10 33 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
NZ$827/nighttotal: NZ$1654 (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.

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 swimming holes. The remote town of Exmouth, a gateway to Ningaloo Reef, offers incredible snorkelling and diving opportunities beyond the usual tourist crowds. For a quieter beach experience, head to the pristine beaches of the Walpole-Nornalup National Park in the south-west.
  • 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. Sunscreen (SPF 30+ or higher) is essential year-round, even on cloudy days. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses are also crucial for sun protection. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the many national parks and hiking trails. Depending on the season, you might need layers of clothing, from light summer attire to warmer clothes for the cooler months. Insect repellent is recommended, especially during the wet season.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Western Australia?

    Large Chalet In Heart Of Yallingup Forest, Beach Cottage and Chalet In Heart Of Yallingup Forest are the best cabins with a pool in Western Australia.

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

    The wildlife you might spot near cabins in Western Australia varies greatly depending on the location. Kangaroos and wallabies are common across much of the state, and you might even see them grazing near your cabin. Various bird species, including kookaburras, parrots, and honeyeaters, are frequent visitors. In more remote areas, you might encounter echidnas or even reptiles like lizards and snakes (though it's rare to see them near populated areas). Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and never feed them.
  • 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 best time for outdoor activities in Western Australia is generally during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) months. The temperatures are pleasant, and the weather is generally drier and less humid. Summer (December to February) can be extremely hot, particularly in the north, while winter (June to August) is milder but can be wet in the south.
  • 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. Ningaloo Reef is a must-see for its vibrant coral and diverse marine life. Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles) features unique sandstone formations. The Kimberley region offers breathtaking gorges, waterfalls, and ancient rock art. Rottnest Island is famous for its adorable quokkas. Margaret River region is renowned for its stunning coastline, wineries and caves.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Western Australia?

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

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

    Yes, Western Australia is an excellent destination for renting a cabin. Many national parks and regions offer various cabin options, from basic self-contained units to luxurious retreats. Cabins provide a comfortable base for exploring the natural beauty of the state, offering a more immersive experience than hotels.
  • What local meals should be on my list in Western Australia?

    While in Western Australia, you should definitely try some fresh seafood, particularly the local rock lobster. Margaret River region offers delicious wines to accompany your meal. For a taste of the outback, sample some kangaroo or emu meat. Don't forget to try some delicious damper, a traditional Australian bread.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Western Australia?

    A good quality pair of binoculars would be beneficial for wildlife spotting, especially in the national parks. A reusable water bottle is essential, particularly during warmer months, to stay hydrated while exploring the vast landscapes. A sturdy hat and good sunscreen are a must have.
  • 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 properly explore the diverse regions, including the south-west, the Kimberley, and the north-west, at least three weeks is recommended. However, a shorter trip focusing on specific areas, such as a week exploring the Margaret River region or Ningaloo Reef, is also perfectly feasible.

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Best Western Australia cabins with a sauna

Cosy Cabin Hideaway - Peaceful, Comfy, Close To Nature, River And Town. - Western Australia
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
NZ$191/nighttotal: NZ$382 (2 )

Cosy Cabin Hideaway - Peaceful, Comfy, Close To Nature, River And Town.

1 2
cabin , Margaret River
This rural cabin is located west of Margaret River town, offering Yalgardup Valley views and proximity to Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, just 4 kilometres from town and 7 kilometres from the coast.
This 40 square metre lodge accommodates up to three guests with one bedroom, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, and internet access, with opportunities for kayaking, cycling, and exploring nearby attractions like A Maze'n Margaret River.

Best pet friendly Western Australia cabins

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

2 Bedroom Family Extra Chalet Emu Beach - Western Australia
10 1 review
Western Australia
09/07 – 16/07
NZ$459/nighttotal: NZ$3213 (7 )

2 Bedroom Family Extra Chalet Emu Beach

2 7
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.
Tiny Matilda Summary: - Western Australia
9.6 8 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
NZ$781/nighttotal: NZ$1562 (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.
Arcadia Dreaming Chalet - Western Australia
10 1 review
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
NZ$472/nighttotal: NZ$944 (2 )

Arcadia Dreaming Chalet

3 3
chalet , Margaret River
This family-friendly chalet is situated by the weir in Margaret River, offering direct river access and a 7-minute walk to the town's main street, cafes, restaurants, and shops.
This dog-friendly holiday home accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms and four bathrooms, featuring reverse cycle air-conditioning, a microwave, dishwasher, and an undercover patio with a barbecue, providing a comfortable base for exploring local attractions like Jahroc Galleries.
Fuggles Studio - Western Australia
9.8 148 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
NZ$296/nighttotal: NZ$592 (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.
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