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The best glamping in Dryandra Woodland National Park, WA

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The best glamping in Dryandra Woodland National Park, WA

BrookHempTon Tree Farm

1. BrookHempTon Tree Farm

96%
(55)
53km from Dryandra Woodland National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in between Beverley and Brookton, this tree farm offers 270 acres of peaceful wide open space for self-contained campers to rest up for a few days or more. Enjoy bushwalking through the trees whilst wildlife watching. There are trail walks close by for those wanting to exert themselves. Plenty of bird life for watching and listening to too. Romantic sunsets across the paddock looking over the grassy knoll. As the sun rises to one side and sets to the other, it's the perfect antidote to a stressful week, ideal for those wanting to get away from the city for some relaxing time in the country. There are two dams, a BBQ, and flat parking for off-road camper vans, and level land to pitch a tent by the shady trees to enjoy nights under the stars. The area is great for astrophotographers as the night sky is very dark, confirmed by many who have already taken the opportunity to use the property for astrophotography.
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AU$266
 / night
Rose Creek Farm

2. Rose Creek Farm

27km from Dryandra Woodland National Park · 1 site
Nestled in the picturesque Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, the award-winning farmhouse and farm is a true gem for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The farm offers a serene and relaxing atmosphere, surrounded by breathtaking farmland that changes color with each passing season. Perched atop a hill, the beautiful farmhouse can accommodate up to 10 guests, providing a perfect setting for a peaceful retreat. Visitors at Rose Creek Farm can immerse themselves in nature and enjoy a variety of activities to explore the farm’s enchanting surroundings while appreciating the stunning views. The farm is home to a delightful array of friendly animals, including sheep, alpacas, chickens, and ducks, offering guests the chance to feed and interact with these loveable creatures. Beyond the farm’s boundaries, visitors can explore the town of Williams and enjoy a heritage walk, venture along hiking trails, or relax at scenic picnic spots. For a glimpse into the town’s rich wool industry history, the Williams Woolshed offers a captivating experience. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the nearby Dryandra Woodland, a haven for wildlife sightings and picturesque wildflowers. All in all, Rose Creek Farm promises a peaceful and unforgettable escape for those seeking a memorable retreat in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region.
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AU$665
 / night
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