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Stirling Range Retreat, Stirling Range National Park

Do you want the best accommodation clustered in fantastic bush with birdsong at your doorstep?

Here is 40 acres of conserved habitat with a network of nature observation trails linking accommodation.

There are numerous opportunities for wildflower discovery, bushwalking, bird watching and star gazing.

We are within one hour’s easy drive of Albany, with its whales (in season) and beaches, Bremer Bay, Porongurup and Mt Barker wineries, and close to the Lily Dutch Windmill a fine dining restaurant.

Being opposite Bluff Knoll Road and Stirling Range National Park – which is world renowned for plant diversity – this is a mecca for artists, writers, photographers and hikers. A shuttle bus is available for hikers taking the two to three day Stirling Ridge Walk from Bluff Knoll to Ellen Peak.

Open all year, accommodation includes air-conditioned two bedroom chalets with bedding provided; cosy single room cabins and hostel rooms with hire bedding, and powered sites with sunset views.

Basket breakfasts, to cook at sunrise or as late as you like are available. Great meals are nearby.

Maps, mountain guide books, and wildflower books are available at reception.

Our bird list shows over 80 bird species have been recorded, by Birds Australia at the Retreat. Also grey kangaroos, ant eaters (a very lucky sighting) and brush tail possums inhabit our conserved bush which is set aside for wildlife. As with all wildlife living in a free environment, sightings are opportunistic, and can never be guaranteed.

The Retreat’s Floral Secrets Tour (also Wildflower and Orchid Tour) Dawn & Dusk Bird Tours, Malleefowl Tour and Free Nature Tours are described in a separate Tours listing on www.westernaustralia.com.

Stirling Range Retreat is a real ecotourism destination with cosy accommodation. It is accredited with Australia’s National Tourism Accreditation Program.

Accommodation Options

Ensuite Room

Motel style room with Queen size bed. Microwave cooking facilities, bathroom, reverse cycle airconditioning and all bedding supplied.

Two Bedroom Chalets

Two bedroom chalets sleeping up to six people with one Queen bed and two sets of single bunks. Fully equipped kitchen, reverse cycle airconditioning, own bathroom, dining area and all linen supplied.

Campsites

Hostel

Four rooms sleep four singles, two rooms sleep one double and three singles. Fitted bottom sheet and pillows and pillow cases supplied. Hire linen available.
Shared ablutions and camp kitchen. Pack utensils as though camping and sleep in a nice warm dry room.

Powered Sites

Van

One double bed and two single bunks. Only double bed bottom sheet and pillows and pillow cases supplied. Hire linen available. Tea and coffee preparation and microwave cooking facilities, camp kitchen nearby, heating and shared ablutions.

Park Cabin

Single roomed cabin. One double bed and either three or four singles in bunks. Fully equipped kitchen, shared ablution facilities, heating, only bottom double bed sheet and pillow and pillow cases provided. Hire linen available.

Rammed Earth Cabins

Single room cabin with one double bed and one set of single bunks. Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, heating and all linen supplied.

Website: www.stirlingrange.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing
  • Swimming
  • National Park
  • Wildlife

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