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Cove, The, Denmark

Located three kilometres from Denmark, and extending from the shores of Wilson Inlet to the crown of Weedon Hill, The Cove is a natural environment to explore and enjoy. The 24 hectares of native Karri and Jarrah forest is home to over 50 species of birds and many wildflowers. Walk trails enable the visitor to discover The Coves secrets, or to stride a 30 minute power walk around the property. Public walk trails link directly to The Cove allowing walks further afield.

The Cove’s sheltered bay allows small boats direct access to the property, making it an ideal place for water-based activities such as fishing, sailing, canoeing and windsurfing.

Five hand crafted, self-contained chalets cater for a variety of visitor needs, from honeymooners to families and larger groups. Wood fires and insulation make for a cosy winter retreat, while extensive use of roof and wall glazing ensures the visitor fully appreciates the surrounding environment.

Built by woodworker owner-managers, The Cove is an example of timber usage in its many forms, from bush timbers to finely crafted furniture. An active timber workshop is located on the property, and guests are welcome to visit and view ongoing work.

Access to Denmark’s many attractions is an easy drive. Vineyards, restaurants, beaches and spectacular rocky coast formations such as Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks are nearby, while Western Australia’s oldest town, Albany, and The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, are within a 40 minute radius.

Please refer to our website for information about the different types of accommodation at rates available at ‘The Cove’.

Accommodation Options

Website: www.thecovechalets.com

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Fishing - Estuary

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