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Our motel is a modern rammed earth complex nestled amongst landscaped native gardens. The rooms are spacious and due to the earthen walls are comfortable in both summer and winter. We are situated a short walking distance from the town's shops, restaurants and cafes, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Great Southern.

Within the complex we have three types of accommodation available:
These rooms contain a Queensize bed and a Single bed. They have an ensuite bathroom and toilet. There are tea and coffee facilities, a dining setting, a 48cm Television and a fridge. Ceiling fans and heaters are supplied for extra cooling or heating, and a wardrobe and luggage racks are built in. The standard rooms can accommodate up to three people. Room Plan
These rooms are slightly more spacious than the standard room. They contain a Queensize bed and a Single bed. They have an ensuite bathroom and toilet. There are tea and coffee facilities, a dining setting, a 48cm Television and a fridge. Ceiling fans and heaters are supplied for extra cooling or heating, and a wardrobe and luggage racks are built in. They also contain a kitchen with an upright oven and hotplates, a microwave and a sink. Perfect for those who wish to enjoy their own cooking. The self-contained rooms can accomodate up to four people. Room Plan
Our chalets are free-standing, fully self-contained units with a master bedroom, a bunk room, a lounge, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and toilet. The master bedroom contains a Queensize bed and the bunkroom has two double bunks. There is also a sofa bed in the lounge. The kitchen has an upright oven and hotplates, a microwave and a large fridge, as well as plenty of cupboard space, a kettle, toaster and assorted kitchen utensils. The kitchen also contains a four person dining setting. The lounge has a 48cm TV. All linen and towels are supplied. The chalet can accomodate up to 8 people. Room Plan
For all the guests enjoying our accommodation, there are also a number of facilities available within the complex. |