Off-grid tents spread across 478 acres of old-growth Jarrah forest in the hills above Bridgetown, each set hundreds of metres from the next, so you neither see nor hear another guest. The signature is a stone bathtub on your deck, open to the valley and the mist that fills it most mornings; inside, a super-king bed, a fireplace for the cold months, a firepit, a kitchenette. Susan and Franco Randazzo, a Perth couple, spent eighteen months and twenty thousand kilometres looking before they found the block off a gravel road and built the place from nothing — it took Silver at the WA Tourism Awards in its first year of operating. Adults only, no pets, three hours south of Perth and fifteen minutes from the Bibbulmun Track. The tents carry Noongar names; the land is Pibulmun-Wadandi country.
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