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Kerriley Park Forest and Farmstay, Busselton

Kerriley Park Forest and Farmstay is situated close to all the attractions that makes this south west corner of Australia such a popular tourist destination, wineries, galleries ,superb restaraunts, caves, national parks, miles of spectacular coastline and the protected beaches of Geographe bay are just a short drive away. Also nearby are the busy holiday towns of Busselton and Margaret River and the tourist destinations of Dunsborough and Yallingup.

We offer comfortable private self contained accomodation. The four cottages are AAA rated three star and the five bedroom, two bathroom bungalow (four star rated) are located in 16 hectares of natural bush that is home to over 150 species of native plants, 43 species of birds, numerous kangaroos, bandicoots and possums.

Each morning guests are invited to help feed farm animals which include chickens, pigs, deer, horses, lambs, goats, alpacas, cattle, emu, ostriches and calves. Polly the friendly farm dog will demonstrate her ability as a cattle dog. There are normally freshly laid eggs to be collected. After animal feeding, guests may like to join Richard to have a look around the orchard and pick some fresh fruit.

Guests can wind down and relax on our eco friendly property in secluded accomodation whilst the children can use up some energy at our large playground. Our property is a great place to enjoy an easy paced bush walk, there are bush trails throughout, enjoy the beautiful wild flowers (in season), cook up a feast at your BBQ or sit back on your verandah and savour the sounds and sights of the Australian native bush.

Kerriley Park Forest and Farmstay – Where the forest meets the farm in the heart of the Margaret River wine region. A great holiday for the young and the young at heart.

Accommodation Options

Three bedroom cottages

We have three, three bedroom cottages. Redgum and Banksia have reverse cycle airconditioning. Rosella has a pot belly stove for warmth and a ceiling fan for cooling.
Each has a queen size bed in bedroom one. Bedroom two contains two singles and bedroom three has one double bed and one single bed. All feature a bathroom, laundry, kitchen and living room.
They also have a front veranda.

Five bedroom bungalow

The bungalow has five bedrooms and two bathrooms, a very large kitchen/dining area and a large lounge room. There is an alfresco area outside the dining room with a barbeque.
Bedroom one contains a queen size bed with ensuite. Bedroom two has two singles. Bedroom three has two singles. Bedroom four has one double bed and bedroom five features a queen size bed.
There is a second bathroom, separate toilet and a laundry. The kitchen is well equipped for self catering, with a new electric stove and oven, microwave, large fridge, and every cooking utensil that you could possibly need.
This house is ideally suited to three families.

Two bedroom chalet

This cottage has a large room with living and cooking at one end and queen size bed and single at the other end. This room is warmed by a pot belly stove. Bedroom two has one double bed and one single bed. There is also a bathroom and toilet.

Website: www.kerrileypark.com

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