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Glenorie Lookout Lodge, Northampton

Glenorie is a 9,000 acre working farm and the Lookout Lodge is situated on an escarpment 200 metres above sea level, in 100 acres of natural bushland which is inundated with native flora and fauna.

The 300 degree view from the lodge is one of the best in the mid west overlooking the Hutt River Valley, Mt Victoria and Albert, then onto the Indian Ocean. The Lodge is fully self contained and sleeps four to six comfortably with all linen is supplied. The wildflower season is from the end of July to early October. Guests are encouraged to explore the many creeks and rocky outcrops as Glenorie is a nature lover’s paradise, or alternatively sit with binoculars and be totally captivated by the eagles soaring at eye level and the ever changing vista sipping on your favourite drink of course.

Accommodation Options

Standard Room

Website: www.glenorielookoutlodge.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Fishing - Estuary
  • Sightseeing
  • Fishing
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife

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