The Denmark Waterfront Lodge is a newly refurbished local landmark less than three kilometres from the Denmark town centre. This boutique lodge sits on the banks of the Wilson Inlet, a haven for wildlife and birds and is central to the experience of Denmark.
The rooms have all been freshly painted plus new bedding and furnishings added throughout to complement the timber-themed property. Rather than a modern contemporary look, the original façade has been retained preserving the original character of the buildings which harmonise with the surroundings. Western Australian jarrah has been used extensively throughout.
The Waterfront offers three room types each with different features to suit your needs. The Lodge will appeal to couples seeking a getaway from their busy city lives. We are close to the Bibbulmun walking track and the Munda Biddi Bike track. There are some lovely local walks from the Lodge and it is central to white sandy beaches and wineries.
The staff look after the guests offering breakfast in the refurbished restaurant. In the evenings you can stroll down through the majestic karri trees to the water's edge and soak up the views across the Inlet toward the Nullaki wilderness peninsula. There is simply nothing quite like this setting.
The rooms have all been freshly painted plus new bedding and furnishings added throughout to complement the timber-themed property. Rather than a modern contemporary look, the original façade has been retained preserving the original character of the buildings which harmonise with the surroundings. Western Australian jarrah has been used extensively throughout.
The Waterfront offers three room types each with different features to suit your needs. The Lodge will appeal to couples seeking a getaway from their busy city lives. We are close to the Bibbulmun walking track and the Munda Biddi Bike track. There are some lovely local walks from the Lodge and it is central to white sandy beaches and wineries.
The staff look after the guests offering breakfast in the refurbished restaurant. In the evenings you can stroll down through the majestic karri trees to the water's edge and soak up the views across the Inlet toward the Nullaki wilderness peninsula. There is simply nothing quite like this setting.