Cabins near Busselton

The remote far west puts campers close to a stretch of coast, Aussie nature, and gourmet produce.

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5 top cabins sites near Busselton

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Four Seasons Holiday Park

117 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · Marybrook, WA
Four Seasons Holiday Park, a tranquil escape and short drive from Busselton, offers idyllic landscapes, shaded by ancient peppermint trees. This haven offers expansive open grassy spaces, inviting guests to unwind amid nature's embrace. As one of the largest accommodations in the area, it provides a peaceful retreat from the daily hustle and bustle. Whether seeking quiet relaxation or adventure, Four Seasons Holiday Park is the ideal destination. Experience enchanting serenity, create lasting memories, and discover the perfect blend of nature and hospitality at this extraordinary retreat. Located in a picturesque setting by the sea, Four Seasons Holiday Park offers an array of amenities and services designed to cater to your every need. Whether you arrive with a caravan, motorhome, or tent, our park provides spacious and well-maintained sites, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Immerse yourself in the charm of our park's lush landscapes and abundant wildlife, as you unwind and reconnect with the wonders of the natural world. Our friendly and dedicated staff are committed to ensuring your stay is nothing short of exceptional. From the moment you arrive, you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and attentive service, aimed at making you feel right at home. Whether you're seeking local recommendations, assistance with planning your activities, or simply a friendly chat, our team is here to make your stay unforgettable.
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AU$45
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Nannup Lavender Tranquil Campground

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Carlotta, WA
Situated in the centre of the south west between Margaret River and Pemberton, our farm is a great base to experience the best of this wonderful area. Surrounded by forests and farmland, central to the Munda Biddi Bike trail - you can drink in nature! We have flat grassy areas under trees for camping, inside and outside showers, toilets, camp kitchen with BBQ, small fridge, electric frypan and small camp stove, washing machine and device charging facilities. Sorry dogs are not permitted We can take tents, camper trailers, RV's and small caravans up to about 8 m is OK. We do not have power to the campsite. The camp ground is on a working lavender farm and farming activities may be happening. We are small and exclusive so if you can't arrive before DARK please do not book. We don't want to be greeting people all hours as we are very busy so check in is 2 to 6pm. The lavender farm shop and cafe is open Friday to Sundays in term and Thursday to Monday during school holidays (closed February and Match) but campers can purchase lavender products on request. Camp fires in season (Usually May to September) and weather permitting. We supply fallen logs so no need to bring your own but fires only at night and not in the morning. Breakfast Basket or BBQ packs available, these are cook your own we supply all the ingredients and tools or dine in our cafe during your stay. Please note We are small and the sites are close together Our campground is not suitable for all children and we do not have entertainment for children, we reccommend other campsites that are better suited for children. Only 1 car allowed per site (extra parking available at rear of campground) Please do not book if you can't arrive by 6 pm and please check out by 10 am You will be sent instructions on how to access the campground once you have booked.
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AU$16
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Busselton Holiday Village

29 sites · Lodging, RVs13 acres · Busselton, WA
We are a park with many levels of camping , caravanning and accommodation. We are in the heart of one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the state, being approximately 700 metres from the post office and one kilometre from the iconic Busselton Jetty and underwater observatory. Many travellers will base themselves here in Busselton and venture off to explore the southwest, using Busselton as their base, as we have all the facilities you could possibly need from a country town. The southwest is renowned for being a clean and green area with pristine beaches. We have north facing bays that are great for calm oceans, whilst also having south and west facing bays that provide world class surf. The opportunities here are far too endless to list, from whale watching, diving, trecking, great wine region, amazing cuisine and much much more.
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AU$44
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Shanti Retreat

1 site · Lodging15 acres · Bunbury, WA
Situated just 3.9km to Greenbushes townsite and pool, with 15 acres of farmland and forest to explore in your very own fully self-contained retreat. Enjoy the peace and tranquility whilst sitting on your deck overlooking the lake, take time out from everyday life whilst you wander through the adjoining forest or simply read a good book in the peace and quiet of the natural bush surroundings. Take a trip to Balingup or Bridgetown to enjoy the delights of the South West, the choice is yours to do as much or as little as you want. Full facilities including all linen, tea/coffee, bathroom, kitchen, lounge with log burning fire to keep you nice and cosy on cold winter nights, and bedroom with a queen-size bed. An outdoor seating area and BBQ and a 2nd outdoor shower. There is also an outdoor fire pit (campfires permitted when no restrictions)
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AU$265
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Cabins near Busselton guide

Overview

The west coast of Western Australia, especially the section stretching from Busselton south to Cape Leeuwin, is one of the country’s most remote and prettiest areas. Here, you can swim at sandy beaches and check out the wildflowers. The compact Margaret River region is a hot spot for foodies, with local wines, craft brews and heaps of gourmet treats. The area’s coast is perfect for whale watching. Convenient camping options, from caravan parks to bush retreats dot the coast along Bussell Highway, and inland. Holiday parks have powered sites, plus cabins and chalets. Wilderness-lovers can ‘go remote’—National Parks and Wildlife’s campgrounds have basic campsites within incredible nature settings.

Busselton & Vicinity

Busselton, three hours south of Perth, is the region’s low-key commercial centre, stretched around Geographe Bay. Its main attraction is the 150-year old Busselton jetty that measures more than 1.8km long. Busselton has plenty of camp sites, parks and holiday villages that offer everything from a tent site, to chalets. Ocean-facing camp grounds, are dotted along the coast road. Glamping is available at nearby Margaret River. In town, there's a Big4, Mandalay Holiday Resort, Busselton Holiday Village and RAC Busselton Holiday Park.

Dunsborough

, a smaller and more relaxed Busselton, offers great whale watching charters and diving opportunities. But visitors tend to head here for the attractive beaches, the pride of locals. Ask for their picks? Meelup, Eagle Bay and Bunker Bay. The

explodes with wildflowers and colour in Spring.

gle in for the night at the DIY- Boranup Camp, nestled amongst towering karri trees.

Margaret River Wine Region

If visitors come to Western Australia only once in their lives, they’ll usually head to Margaret River (and its town of the same name). Its beautiful national parks, waterways and forests, not to mention the famous wine district, make it a fun place to camp. Campgrounds, including holiday parks with full facilities, are located within the township, as well as surrounds. Given Margaret River’s place on the culinary map, be sure to stock up on gourmet delights for your luxe amp meals.

When to go

Temperatures can be very hot throughout summer, especially in January the thermometer can soar to above 30 degrees celsius between December and March. June and July are cooler. Spring, Autumn and Winter and top times to visit Margaret River and surrounds. Whale watching season runs from around June to early December. If you’re lucky, you’ll spot Humpback, Southern Right, Minke and Blue Whales.

Know before you go

  • Check for alerts and road/park closures before travelling. www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.
  • The remote parks operated by the Parks & Wildlife Service have no power, nor running water or wifi and mobile phone coverage.
  • If driving, watch out for kangaroos, especially at dawn and dusk.
  • Busselton, Dunsborough and Margaret River are good places to stock up before heading south.
  • Whale watching trips are offered from Busselton, Dunsborough and Margaret River.
  • Busselton has a good fishing/camping gear shop.
  • Not all parks, even those in town, offer wifi.

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