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Stirling Range Retreat

Stirling Range Retreat

Nestled against the majestic Stirling Ranges National Park with Bluff Knoll nearby.
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Stirling Range Retreat
Stirling Range Retreat offers you the perfect base in which to explore this exceptional region of Western Australia. We are located adjacent to the northern end of the Stirling Range National Park and accommodate all styles and budgets from camping to glamping. 

A visit to the Stirling Ranges is a must at any time of the year however, the region really shines in Spring when the wildflowers and native orchids are at their most glamorous. The Stirling Range National Park is one of the world’s most unique and important areas for flora with over 1500 species, many found nowhere else. It is also the perfect setting for bird watchers with over 140 different species visiting the area. Stirling Range Retreat offers Wildflower/Orchid Tours and Bird Walks with experienced guides during the Spring season.

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In the Great Southern region this range is home to Bluff Knoll.

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