Hawke Brook Chalets are cradled in the majestic karri forest of the Warren National Park, located just a short distance from the picturesque town of Pemberton.
These superb four star luxury self-contained chalets are situated on 40 acres of private property. From the private balcony of each chalet, you can enjoy the most magnificent views of the spring fed lake, surrounding country side, exotic birds and wildlife.
Each chalet features a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable living room with lounge, dining, cosy log fire and television/DVD. The two bedrooms accommodate up to six people with queen size and bunk beds. Jarrah floors, full length picture windows to take in the views, undercover barbecue, guest laundry, DVD library and children's playground.
On this working farm wander through the picturesque avocado groves, past the kiwi fruit vines and walk on through the towering karri trees to the Warren River and the many nature trails on offer.
The chalets are an ideal base to explore the many attractions of the region including trout fishing, horse riding, canoeing, award winning wineries and restaurants.
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