Cabins in Western Australia

White sands, riverside vineyards, and desert moonscapes make up the landscapes of Australia’s largest state.

92% (64 reviews)
92% (64 reviews)

Popular camping styles for Western Australia

Dog-friendly getaways

7 top wheelchair-accessible cabins sites in Western Australia

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Waddi Bush Camp and Caravan Park

38 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1200 acres · Jurien Bay, WA
Nestled in the 1200 acres of wildflower country of Badgingarra, Waddi Bush Camp and caravan Park Offers the best getaway from Perth. Secluded tranquil self-contained rammed earth apartments giving you a medieval feeling, Cabins, caravan sites and camping facilities also available. Abundant flora and fauna Nature walks are also good, and a beautiful place to watch the sunrise. There's an also 5km of gravel for bike riding and quad bike trails. It's got a big flower shed where bouquets are made and are available for purchase.
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AU$31.50
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Wildflower Haven at Lindum

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10000 acres · Bunjil, WA
Roger and Angela run their broadacre property growing wheat, canola, barley and lupins. Plenty of space and ideally located to explore wiflower country, The Coal Seam in Mingenew or take a drive east to see Wreath Flowers or carpets of everlastings. A perfect stopover on your way north. One of many peaceful campsites nestled in the West Australian bush on our working agricultural property. Explore the rocky breakaways and outcrops, not to mention wildflowers galore, birdlife and other wild animals including echidna and kangaroos. Nestled in a cosy alcove surrounded by crops and bushland, you will think you are the only people on earth. Enjoy the safety, tranquility and privacy of your exclusive campsite. Dogs on leashes welcome.
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AU$35
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Jalbarragup Cabins

6 sites · Lodging100 acres · Perth, WA
Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis offering 5 cabins and a homestead. The 100acre property is located approx 50 minutes from Busselton and 3 hours from Perth city. The property is pet friendly upon prior arrangement with owner - one pet allowed only, on occasion two pets allowed if accommodation is not busy. Guests who bring pets without prior notice and who do not adhere to rules regarding pets notice will be asked to vacate premises.
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AU$100
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Mandurah Caravan Park

87 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Perth, WA
Mandurah Caravan & Tourist Park is a 4 STAR family operated tourist park. Our family friendly facilities include a water slide and heated pool (subject to weather), giant lawn games, pedal karts, playground and jumping pillow. Our shady tent sites are centered around our communal camp kitchen to cook the crabs and barbecue the fish you've caught in the beautiful waterways of the Mandurah and Peel Region. We have a range of caravan, camping, and private ensuite sites. Our holiday cabins and chalets accommodate families and suit a range of budgets. Accessibility options available for accommodation. Keep updated on Facebook and Instagram for our kids activities, seasonal events and year-round specials!
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AU$53
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Echidna Springs Horticulture

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Morangup, WA
See our website: EchidnaSprings .com.au 25 acre bushland property set amongst Jarrah and Marri trees. Once logged for its timber in the 1960's by Wundowie Steel Foundry for it's steel mills and furnaces, there are still many tall/older trees as well as regrowth. We often have Kangaroos, Wallabies, occasional Echidnas, Goannas, Lizards and many species of Birds. All live in the wild and there is no guarantee that we will see them We grow wildflowers such as Proteas, Leucadendron , Leucospermum (pincushions),Banksias , Eucalypt - Silver Dollar, and Cut Flowers - Osteospermum, Zinnia and Gladioli, Kangaroo Paw and Bromeliads. We also have our native species - Grass Trees, Zamia Palm and Golden Wattle . We also have fruit trees, chooks and a vegetable garden. BUSH STAY ACCOMMODATION is available and we have Two cabins. The Music Room Cabin for two people, and the Olivia Cabin which will accommodate up to four people. Both have TV,DVD, aircon, fridge, toaster, kettle and cutlery, plates etc. We also have a large comfortable Tent to accommodate up to four people. Set up for the real bush experience. TV, DVD ,table and chairs .Beds and mattresses,sheets ,blankets, pillows, and doonas can be provided. You may bring your own tent,but only up to a mid sized four man tent.This is not an RV site. Hear all the sounds of the bush at night! Check out the stars planets and the moon. The sky is so clear out here. Caravans/Camper trailers are also welcome. One Powered site available. A toilet, shower and Barbeque facilities are available and our Fire Pit is ok to use in Winter and share some toasted Marshmallows. Local attractions include: Toodyay Emu Park, Archery Park, Avon Valley National Park and the Avon River, Paruna and Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuaries, Toodyay Townsite - Connors Mill,The Old Gaol and many other historical sites ,shops and restaurants. You can also visit the Swan Valley where there are many wineries ,pubs and restaurants.
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AU$60
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Home and Hound Kendenup

4 sites · Lodging28 acres · Albany, WA
Welcome to Home and Hound Kendenup, a haven of tranquility in the heart of the Great Southern region of WA. Established in late 2021 by a Perth couple seeking a lifestyle change, our farmstay echoes the charm of its predecessor, the beloved 'Big Bird and Wolf Chalets,' which delighted guests since 2001. Remaining true to its dog-friendly roots, Home and Hound offers three enchanting chalet options, preserving the welcoming spirit that made it a favorite. Our 30-acre property, just 8km from Kendenup township and 15km from Mt Barker, boasts dog exercise areas, an ornamental lake, and breathtaking views of the Stirling Ranges from the hilltop. As stewards of sustainability, we take pride in our eco-friendly practices. Rainwater sustains the entire property, and our commitment to reducing waste includes recycling single-use plastics as seedling trays in our large greenhouse. Embracing renewable energy, we utilize solar power while the sun is out, while wood fires, sourced from our own trees, provide warmth in winter. Our flourishing fruit trees and indoor vegetable garden yield seasonal delights, and our resident chickens not only enjoy food scraps but also gift us with farm-fresh eggs. Experience the serenity of Home and Hound, where a blend of history, nature, and sustainability creates an inviting retreat for both humans and their furry companions.
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AU$170
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The Hide

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Bouvard, WA
Location, location, location! Set on a spacious fenced in block, private and separate from the main residence, all you need to bring is yourselves, This beautifully decorated cabin has been thoughtfully equipped with everything you’ll need for a perfect getaway. 2 min walk from the calm water of the estuary so bring your boat, SUP or kayak and enjoy the serenity that Bouvard has to offer. Inclusions with your booking are: EV fast charging - Gen III Tesla @ 28Kw Wireless phone chargers in all rooms Fast Wi-Fi with password Coffee machine & pods, Milk, Water & tea etc. Wii console & games Smart TVs in all rooms Free firewood for the wood burner & firepit Barbeque, Crab cooker & patio heater with gas Hot shower, Baby bath, cot & high chair 4 x Kayaks Dart board & garden games Board games & books Kids cubby house & tractor Washing machine & detergent Shampoo, conditioner & bodywash Fluffy bath towels, beach towels & make up towels Bluetooth speaker Alfresco festoon lights Mozzie spray & candles Reverse AC in every room Remote ceiling fans in every room Secure yard fully fenced in and dog proof large 4 car driveway with security lights Smoke detectors, fire hose & extinguisher, first aid kit & fire blanket Air fryer, toaster, sandwich toaster, cook top & oven Dog bed, towels, bowls, leads & pick-up bags Outdoor hose for washing the boat or flushing the engine Extra parking for the caravan if required Beautiful outdoor rustic alfresco with heater & lighting *One off pet fee applies
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AU$180
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Cabins in Western Australia guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience that's accessible and comfortable? We've got you covered with 23 options for cabins that are wheelchair-accessible in Western Australia. With an average price of $30 per night and options as low as $25, you'll be able to find a great spot within your budget. Our top-rated campsites include Gabyon Station (12 reviews), Wildflower Haven at Lindum (8 reviews), and Tutanning - Percy Marshall Research Centre (7 reviews). Popular amenities include toilets, campfires, and cooking equipment, while activities range from whitewater paddling to off-roading and boating. Ready to start planning your next adventure? Let's go camping!

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