DUNE & VINE

TWO BEDROOM | DENMARK W.A

From $590

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Surrounded by sprawling paddocks and towering Karri trees, Cabin Dune and Vine are a unique home base for your holiday, micro wedding or event. Architecturally designed and clad in Victorian Ash, the spacious, two bedroom cabins emanate peaceful indulgence.

Two ensuite king rooms (with the option of twin singles in the second bedroom), a fully equipped kitchen and spacious indoor and outdoor seating areas give you plenty of space to relax with your family or small group.   

Luxurious king sized beds, french linen sheets and south, west and northern outlooks connect you to the beauty and idyllic sunsets beyond the expansive windows.

Thanks to a passive design, the atmosphere inside your cabin is always just right and the wood burning fireplace takes the edge of chilly Denmark nights. Stargazers will love the outdoor firepit and spacious verandah. 

Featured in Country Style Magazine.

Please see our T&Cs regarding families and children at the farm.

Terms and Conditions

Cabin Highlights

2 night minimum

3 night minimum (School and Public Holidays)

  • Sleeps 4

  • Check in 3pm, Check out 10am

  • 130M2 open plan living and passive design

  • Onsite parking

  • Master with king bed and ensuite

  • Second with king bed or two singles with adjoining bathroom

  • Kitchen with stove, oven, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster

  • Kitchen condiments: oil, coffee, tea, sugar, long life milk

  • Barbecue with utensils

  • Wood fireplace with wood and kindling

  • Outdoor bath (Vine only) and shower

  • Linen, bath towels, shampoo, conditioner and body wash

  • Children’s items: cot, highchair, books and kitchen utensils

ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED ACCOMMODATION

“Clad in Victorian ash and under the watch of towering karri trees, the dwellings give the impression of a cosy cabin, but once inside the light organic materials and

calming neutral palette of timber, mossy green and cream betray your proximity not only to farmland and vineyard but also the rugged coastline”

— AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLER