Superbly situated close to beaches, amenities and activities, this beautiful holiday home contains all the creature comforts away from home and more.
This exquisetly appointed modern holiday home provides immaculate kitchen and living areas furnished in the best of modern decor, while projecting the feel of warmth and comfort of your own home. Relax and enjoy the views and sound of the beach and ocean in the comfort of our entertainment area. Play your favorite music or simply watch TV as you escape the hustle and bustle of city life, while sampling some of the local wines.
Location
Yanchep is coupled with neighbouring town Two Rocks and is often referred to as Yanchep Two Rocks. Located 30 minutes' drive north of Perth, the towns boast some of the most pristine beaches close Perth.
Pricing
During long weekends, a minimum 3 night booking applies. Strictly NO SMOKING.
Photo I.D. Required when Booking.
Activities
Just 50 kilometres from Perth's central business district is a bushland with an abundant of native plants and animals, waiting to be explored. Yanchep National Park offers visitors an array of recreational tourism and conservation experiences, right on the city's doorstep. The 2,842 hectare park is one of the state's oldest national parks and is steeped in Aboriginal and European cultural heritage.
Within the park you can see native bush, wild kangaroos, protected koala colonies, a stunning array of spring wildflowers, side by side with manicured lawns, Tudor style buildings, and cultivated native gardens. The park is home to many different waterbirds and bush birds.
Bushwalking trails of Yanchep National Park
There are a number of interesting bush walks throughout the park with maps available from the visitor centre, offering some spectacular scenery. Walk trails are from 500 metres to three and a half days. This is a great way to see nature.
Yanchep Caves
The caves of Yanchep National Park range from narrow tunnels and vertical shafts to large caverns containing streams and pools. More than 400 caves have been recorded in the park and several are open for a variety of activities to tourists. They are significant because of the relatively young age of the limestone in which they have been formed, the quality of their decoration and their significant cultural and fossil remains. Caves are open to the public and offer a glimpse into a mysterious underground wonderland.
Aboringinal Lore
The park's traditional owners are the Aboriginal Nyoongar people and you can Share the Dreaming with them on a tour of aspects of traditional Aboriginal life and culture.
Every day, in the Share the Dreaming tour, join an Aboriginal guide as you visit the Balga Mia village where you experience with the Nyoongar people their traditional Aboriginal life and culture in a variety of activities.
In the course of your Share the Dreaming tour, you also share the Aborigines' knowledge of plants and animals, learn how they make tools, and understand the cultural protocols.
Learn to dance
From 2pm daily, the Nyoongar people invite you to learn Aboriginal dancing and listen to traditional music created with a didgeridoo. This is a cultural experience that many visitors from overseas totally miss when they keep to the beaten track of popular tourist attractions.