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Dwarda Downs Country Hideaway, Williams

Within a two hour drive south east of Perth nestled in a 150 acre secluded bush reserve within the main farming property. Experience staying in our solar powered eco cottage or just relaxing on the verandas and listen to the birds and the sound of the wind through the trees. The accommodation is fully self-contained with most modern appliances required for your comfort.

You can fish for rainbow trout and trap for yabbies or just paddle around the fresh water billabong in the dinghy provided. A bag limit of four rainbow trout is included in the tariff and after catching your fish you can cook it over hot coals at our barbeque, campfire pit.

Various bike and walking trails lead to scenic views and keep a watch out for the native wildlife that live within the farms two nature reserves. You can encounter the changes of the seasons with winter creeks that come alive or laze in front of a cosy log fire inside. In the spring admire the many wildflowers, fungi and bird life. Photographers can capture exciting pictures, for artists it’s a painter’s delight. Children are entertained with the many outdoor activities that are available for all ages or visit the farm fishery by arrangement. There are other attractions in the area for you to enjoy including, wineries, Dryandra Woodland, The Williams Woolshed, Woolpack Lavender Farm and other local community craft shops. There are many local places where you can dine out if you wish to.

Accommodation Options

Self contained cottage

Cottage contains two bedrooms and one sofa lounge.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Mountain Biking
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing - Trout/Fly
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife

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