Cabins near Yallingup

This postcard-worthy village is home to some of the best views—and surf breaks—in Western Australia.

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3 top cabins sites near Yallingup

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Four Seasons Holiday Park

118 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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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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Cabins near Yallingup guide

Overview

Ringed by crashing waves, rolling vineyards, artist studios, and old-growth forests, Yallingup offers picture-perfect views everywhere you look—even underground. Just three hours south of Perth, the town sits on the edge of Western Australia’s Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, between Dunsborough and Margaret River, and above a labyrinthine network of limestone caverns. Meaning “Place of Caves” in the local Noongar language, Yallingup is home to the popular Ngilgi Cave, although most campers tend to stay above ground, with plenty of caravan parks and campsites on offer, from waterfront holiday parks to secluded tent sites in groves filled with peppermint trees.

Where to go

Yallingup Surrounds

Whether you like bush campsites, waterfront caravan parks, or beach camping, Yallingup has it all—though the latter may involve a little hiking, with some of the best tent sites found on the popular Cape to Cape walking trail. If you’d prefer something more luxe, Yallingup is also great for glamping, with family-friendly chalets, quirky bell tents, and kitted-out caravans complete with cosy firepits and swimming lakes. You’ll be close to popular spots like Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Yallingup Beach, Canal Rocks, and Injidup Natural Spa. 

Dunsborough & Margaret River

On one side of Yallingup, you’ll find Dunsborough, and on the other, Margaret River, Western Australia’s wine capital. Two of the state’s most popular holiday destinations, both have a range of caravan parks, holiday parks, and campsites to suit everyone from families with dogs to couples after a quiet Indian Ocean beach break. Some local wineries and breweries even offer on-site campgrounds, so you can enjoy all the fruits of the land without worrying about how to get home.

Busselton

The gateway to the southwest, the coastal town of Busselton is another popular holiday destination and a great option for campers who want to stay slightly closer to the city lights but still have the bounty of the Margaret River region on their doorstep. Known for its 2-kilometre wooden jetty—complete with train and underwater observatory—Busselton features beachfront caravan parks and holiday parks with fully kitted out camp kitchens, as well as nature-based campsites and hidden chalets.

Blackwood River & Nannup

East of Yallingup lies a (semi) untouched wilderness, with towering karri forests and farmland rolling on alongside the meandering Blackwood River National Park. Further inland, the chocolate-box town of Nannup has plenty to offer, from kayaking and outdoor adventures to campsites next to lavender farms and natural pools in the forest. Barrabup Pool is one of our favorites, although to be a little closer to Yallingup, you’ll find some great camping areas near Canebrake Pool as well.

When to go

The summer months are the most popular time to go camping near Yallingup, with most campsites filling up well in advance, especially between December and February. If you don’t mind a little wind, spring in the southwest is spectacular, with migrating whales passing by and wildflowers blooming along the Indian Ocean coastline. Autumn is usually fairly dry and cool, while the wetter winter months offer quieter campgrounds and national parks, secluded beaches, misty mornings, and star-studded nights around the campfire.

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