Nestled in the picturesque region of Western Australia, a delightful assortment of farm and station stays await, offering guests an immersive encounter with the countryside. These establishments blend traditional farming activities with modern amenities, allowing visitors to unwind from their daily routines and embrace the tranquility of rural living. Popular options include Melangata Station, Wooleen Station, Wooramel Station, and Bullara Station, each offering its own unique experience.
Melangata Station features the only privately-owned residential building designed by Priest Architect, Monsignor John Hawes, available for accommodation. Visitors can also opt for self-contained cottages or campgrounds for a more laid-back stay. At Wooleen Station, accommodations range from the National Trust-listed homestead to self-contained guesthouses and remote bush camping, catering to diverse preferences. Wooramel Station entices nature lovers with warm Artesian Baths, authentic bush meals, abundant bird and wildlife, private campfires, and mesmerizing night skies. Similarly, Bullara Station invites guests to immerse themselves in the workings of a cattle station while enjoying activities like surfing, fishing, stargazing, and whale watching.
These farm and station stays provide opportunities for guests to interact with local wildlife, discover scenic landscapes, and partake in traditional farming activities such as cattle mustering and egg collecting. Guided tours are also available at many establishments to educate visitors about the region's unique ecology, Indigenous history, and delicate biodiversity.