
Yayl Lodge Bed and Breakfast, Bindoon, Western Australia [©Yayl Lodge Bed and Breakfast]
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Yayl Lodge Bed & Breakfast is a colonial style bed and breakfast, one hour from Perth in the Chittering Valley. This quiet rural retreat set on four acres, with alpacas, sheep, kangaroos to feed and a dog that will welcome you and loves to be taken for a walk.
These rammed earth homes with wide bull nose verandas, is where you can unwind after that long drive; or just come and stay a day or two to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
We have one king bedroom and one twin single, with a shared bathroom. In-house guests are served a sumptuous breakfast; if you require an evening meal can also be arranged at an extra charge.
If you have children there is a self-contained studio with a breakfast basket that will accommodate four and a fold-away bed for that extra child can be arranged. In winter sit in the lounge by the open log fire with a good book and relax, or in the summer watch the sun set over the trees while having your happy hour.
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