Stirling Range Retreat is situated at the foot of Bluff Knoll, opposite Bluff Knoll Road, 90 kilometres North of Albany. It is an easy drive along Chester Pass Road which follows an ancient river bed through the mountain ranges.
They offer accommodation choices to cater for all budgets ranging from onsite caravans to fully self-contained two-bedroom chalets plus caravan and camping sites, some with sunset and mountain views. Offering a seasonal swimming pool in the summer months (November to April) and a seasonal communal campfire pit in the cooler months, is a great way to relax after exploring the local mountains. Facilities also include a large camp kitchen, playground, guest laundry, small shop, dump point and nature trails. Please note we DO NOT have electric vehicle charging or wifi available.
This destination is an ideal base to discover some of the 1,500 wildflowers and 150 orchid species at Stirling Range National Park, particularly abundant in Spring.
More than 90 bird species have been observed in the area including the Owlet-nightjar and rare birds like the Crested Shrike-tit.
Opportunistic sightings of native mammals and monitor lizards also occur.
Feel exhilarated while hiking in this amazing mountain range - Bluff Knoll, Mt Trio, Toolbrunup, Mt Hassell, Talyuberlup or Mt Magog or just enjoy the views along the scenic drive and lookouts.
They offer accommodation choices to cater for all budgets ranging from onsite caravans to fully self-contained two-bedroom chalets plus caravan and camping sites, some with sunset and mountain views. Offering a seasonal swimming pool in the summer months (November to April) and a seasonal communal campfire pit in the cooler months, is a great way to relax after exploring the local mountains. Facilities also include a large camp kitchen, playground, guest laundry, small shop, dump point and nature trails. Please note we DO NOT have electric vehicle charging or wifi available.
This destination is an ideal base to discover some of the 1,500 wildflowers and 150 orchid species at Stirling Range National Park, particularly abundant in Spring.
More than 90 bird species have been observed in the area including the Owlet-nightjar and rare birds like the Crested Shrike-tit.
Opportunistic sightings of native mammals and monitor lizards also occur.
Feel exhilarated while hiking in this amazing mountain range - Bluff Knoll, Mt Trio, Toolbrunup, Mt Hassell, Talyuberlup or Mt Magog or just enjoy the views along the scenic drive and lookouts.