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Pinda Lodge - Margaret River

From $ 195.0 to $ 250.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9758 7103
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Pinda Lodge is a boutique bed and breakfast country lodge that has been specially designed and built for the discerning traveller, nestled between Margaret River and the ocean.

Pinda Lodge is a 10 minute drive from the town and less then that from wineries and the beach, the property includes a peppermint shaded creek that feeds into the Margaret River below.

From the veranda you can hear the Margaret River rapids and, on a still day, the sound of ocean waves beyond. The peppermints and other native trees isolate the lodge from surrounding properties. The kangaroos that graze on the lawns and in the land that sweeps down to the creek line reinforce the rural feel.

Yet it's what lies within that sets Pinda Lodge apart: the four elegant but understated luxury suites, the log fire, the congeniality of the hosts, Pierre and Linda Every, and perhaps most notably - the cuisine.

Each suite is decorated to celebrate an element of the Margaret River experience - forest, vineyard, wildflower and ocean. Each has a private veranda and two person spa, with special touches like bathrobes, electric blankets and a compact disc sound system.

Pinda Lodge offers in house dining by request. You can enjoy at least one evening meal at the lodge and so you should, it's an experience not to be missed.

Breakfast, which is included in the tariff, is another culinary delight, with freshly squeezed fruit juices, delicious homemade muesli and omelettes flavoured with fresh chives, tarragon, lemon thyme and parsley.

The Everys built Pinda Lodge in 1999 borrowing ideas gleaned from extensive travels in Australia and abroad, putting due emphasis on quality, luxury and style. It is their avowed aim to make guests' holidays a better experience because they chose to stay at Pinda Lodge.

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