Located about two hours by air from the Western Australia state capital of Perth, the coastal area of Esperance is known for its white sand beaches and turquoise waters. On the edge of town sits a cluster of recently restored A-frames, log cabins, and cottages, located just behind the dunes. Called Esperance Chalet Village, the revived holiday community is the product of a multi-year journey that began with one couple's Sunday drive.
It was a wrong turn during that Sunday afternoon that led owners Fiona and Matt Shillington to discover the overgrown and neglected property. The compound offered some of the area's original holiday rentals, and they immediately recognized its untapped potential. Five years later, the bet has paid off—the laidback couple are ready to welcome guests who want to enjoy the communal atmosphere with friends or family.
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In addition to six small and four large A-framed cabins, the property offers several log cabins, along with multi-bedroom cottages and 'shacks.' The 17 structures come in different styles and sizes, with prices starting at $160 AUD (~$115 USD). Amenities include self check-in and on-site baked goods when available, as well as options for fishing or kayaking in a nearby creek. Complementary bikes for exploring the town are also provided.
The town of Esperance sits along a 24-mile scenic drive that connects sheltered beaches and popular surfing destinations. A few miles east is Cape Le Grand National Park, where granite rocks lines the shore and kangaroos are often spotted along the beach. Numerous other national parks and nature reserves dot the landscape further outside of town. Keep scrolling to see more of the property and surrounding landscape.