Wolfes Landing is a rustic reproduction pioneer home surrounded by almost 30 acres of pristine native forest situated directly on the Nenamup Inlet. The area is popular for the wonderful variety of family orientated holiday activities with the spectacular Southern Ocean coastline, West Cape Howe National Park, The Nullaki Peninsula, Torbay and both Denmark and Albany close by. Nearby are some of Western Australia's most awarded wineries, restaurants and produce farms as well the tall Karri and Red Tingle (Valley Of The Giants) forest regions of Nornalup National Park and the popular Tree Top Walk near Walpole. An exciting range of holiday activities are available directly on the property including bushwalking, canoeing*, bike riding, chip and putt golf or just relaxing while soaking up the ambience of this special place. The house commands sweeping views of the Nenamup Inlet and the surrounding forest and will delight the nature and wildlife enthusiest. The abundant aquatic bird life is truly spectacular and bird lovers will be in paradise. A quiet paddle in a canoe on the inlet will introduce you to many of the 73 species of birds that inhabit the area including black swans, ducks, pelicans, spoonbills and egrets and ibises. The famous Bibbulmun Track is accessible year round and passes within a few hundred metres just down the road. This unique family holiday home is available for short term holiday accommodation. It has been recently renovated and features an ultra modern kitchen, a theatre style wide screen plasma television and entertainment system with a Foxtel satellite connection and sleeps up to eight adults and children. A large wood fired heater keeps this large house warm and comfortable in the cooler months.
Check-In:
2:00:PM
| Check-Out:
10:00:AM