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Honeymoon View, Denmark

Come and stay in the forrest overlooking the water on the south coast of Western Australia. Taking advantage of its elevation, Honeymoon View is an award winning pole house which overlooks Wilson Inlet and Honeymoon Island. It is set amongst the Karri forest which meets the waters edge. Every room has wonderful views and the large deck is in the Karri canopy overlooking the inlet. One of the many delights is relaxing on the deck and enjoying the sights and sounds of the birds who visit. Forest walks are sensational with the Bibbulmun track only 50 metres away, by the inlet. The property runs down to the inlet, which is ideal for canoeing and kayaking, especially to Honeymoon Island, which lies 100 metres off shore.

The house can accommodate six people with two large bedrooms, each with queen beds, and one bedroom with a bunk bed. It is built on three levels with the two main bedrooms on the middle level as well as a toilet and bathroom (with shower and bath). The lower level contains the third bedroom, with large sitting area and pot belly stove, with laundry and second toilet and shower. The upper level has a modern kitchen with a dining and sitting area. The deck off the upper level has a barbecue and outdoor setting.

The facilities are modern with all cooking utensils provided, including microwave oven. television, DVD player and CD player are in the upper sitting area. All linen is provided. The laundry has a front loading washing machine and dryer.

The house is built on a steep block with high decking, so we don’t recommend it for children less than six years of age. The driveway is short, but steep and suitable only for four wheel drive (4wd) vehicles. If you don’t have four wheel drive, we suggest parking on the street and walking the 10 metres to the house.

Accommodation Options

Honeymoon View

Self contained cottage

Website: www.honeymoonview.com.au/index.html

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