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Wave Rock Short Stay

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· Bremer Bay, Western Australia
10 acres hosted by Chloe W.
4 lodging sites · 5 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
The Silos is located 2 km from the Hyden town site and 2 km from Wave Rock. Both locations are easily accessible by car or by using the walking/cycling trail. To access the walking trail please head back to Aylmore Road, turn right and when you reach the intersection cross the highway to meet the walking/cycling trail. Left will take you to town and right to Wave Rock. Please be mindful that our property neighbours a working sheep and cropping farm. Wave Rock is a granite cliff 15 metres high and 110 metres long. It’s rounded-like shape has been caused by weathering and water erosion which has undercut the base and left a rounded overhang. Water from the springs running down the rock during wetter months dissolves minerals adding to the colouring of the wave. In 1960, crystals from Hyden Rock were dated at being 2700 million years old, which are amongst the oldest in Australia. A 15 minute drive north of Wave Rock you will see a “giant” lurching out of the bushland. This massive granite rock formation is known as the Humps – grab your hat, sun screen and water bottle and explore! Be sure to visit Mulka's Cave. The name “Mulka” comes from an Aboriginal Legend associated with the cave. As you enter the cave (take a few moments for your eyes to adjust) and look at the walls and note the many hand stencils believed to representing adults and children. Close to Lake Magic, a large local salt lake, Denis Collins constructed a 20m round, 6m deep swimming pool-like gypsum pond whose buoyancy and therapeutic properties are greater than those of the Dead Sea.
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74 Ratings · 56 reviews
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Kam U.recommends
March 31, 2024
Site 1 - The Silos En-suite Rooms
Very nice stay when you plan to speed a night in Hyden region :) Strongly reccommend it
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Debbie P.recommends
March 26, 2024
The Camp - Wave Rock Short Stay
Large camp sites lots space and privacy and flushing toilets. So much more to see than just Wave Rock. Visit Mulka’s cave then hike Kalari trail to climb the Humps. It’s an easy trail with spectacular 360 views. Well marked with interesting information along the way
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Rachel M.recommends
March 24, 2024
The Camp - Wave Rock Short Stay
Great spot.
Awesome spot close to all the local wonders. Clean amenities, easy to find, and quiet. Great prompt communication with host.
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Rachel M.recommends
March 23, 2024
The Camp - Wave Rock Short Stay
Camping with animals
Great location to explore the area. Clean well appointed amenities. Easy transaction and easy to find. Highly recommend. Thank you for having us.
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Sharron W.recommends
March 21, 2024
The Camp - Wave Rock Short Stay
Lovely quiet over nighter, thanks for having us ☺️
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Glenn P.recommends
March 15, 2024
The Camp - Wave Rock Short Stay
Close to Wave Rock and Hyden. Fair size sites. Clean toilets but loud clanging steel doors that you hear all day and night if you are close by. I would stay again
Location
Bremer Bay, Western Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Noongar and Nyaki-nyaki First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Chloe W.Joined in November 2021
Response rate: 80%Response time: Within 9 hours
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