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Hawke Brook Chalets, Pemberton

Warren National Park Chalets are situated at Springfield Farm, 18 kilometres from Pemberton overlooking a blue water dam, orchards and the magnificent Karri forests of the Warren National Park.

The superb self contained chalets are situated on 40 acres of private property. From the balcony of each chalet, guests can enjoy the most magnificent views of the surrounding country side, exotic birds and wildlife.

Each chalet features a well equipped kitchen including oven and gas stove, comfortable living room with cosy log fire and television.

The two bedrooms accommodate up to six people with comfortable queen size and bunk beds fitted with linen.

Located only a short distance from the picturesque town of Pemberton, the chalets are within an easy drive to other local tourist attractions like trout fishing, horse riding, canoeing, wineries and restaurants.

The chalets are an ideal base to explore the old Bibbulmun Track or simply stroll through the property’s orchard of kiwi fruit and avocados.

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