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River’s End Retreat
For couples wanting a romantic escape. Relax and unwind in this bespoke Tiny House overlooking the Kalgan River. Located on 30ac we are a small working farm. Sheep, alpacas and horses graze the paddocks and you may even get a visit from one of our pet kangaroos. From the deck you can listen to abundant bird life and fish rising in the river while enjoying a glass of local wine next to the fire. Close to walk trails, river and beaches come and explore all this amazing region has to offer.

In town, off grid, healthy stay.
Separate entrance from hosts. Only filtered rain water (including showers), non chemical soaps, washing materials, off grid (battery) power, so no failures, organic breakfast foods. No microwave oven but have an electric oven, fry pan & rice/porridge cooker & wifi is available. Large TV with sporting and movie channels available. We have a renovated home, over 100 yrs old, with real character. Please be careful with water usage as we have only rain water, but sufficient for the whole year.

Spencer Townhouse
Spencer townhouse is architecturally designed, newly constructed October 2021, and specified to the highest standards. We provide undercover car parking, (sorry, one car only due to site limitations) together with comfortable accommodation for our valued guests. The Albany Heritage precinct, marina, pubs, restaurants, and Hilton Garden hotel are within a few minutes walk. The upstairs reading nook, with sofa bed, has views across Princess Royal Harbour towards the Albany Wind Farm.

Forest Hideaway Overlooking Ocean 5 mins from Town
Nestled in several hectares of private Karri forest with views of Wilson Inlet; this exclusive registered holiday home is only a 5min drive to town and numerous award winning wineries. A peaceful & relaxing hideaway with a heavy emphasis on nature. This unique home is built in and around a rock boulder; sitting along the treetops. Most of the wooden structures making up the house is also sourced from the actual forest itself. Sit back, relax & admire the fabulous beauty of Denmark!

Denmark Dreaming
Escape to tranquillity at Denmark Dreaming. Nestled in the Karri forest, overlooking the serene Wilson Inlet, this hidden gem provides a unique and unforgettable experience for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful and relaxing getaway. Surrounded by lush trees with breathtaking views of Wilson Inlet – only 100 metres away from a spacious deck – Denmark Dreaming is a secluded location where you’ll enjoy ultimate privacy and quiet, making it the perfect place to unwind and recharge.

Stingray Beachhouse
Stingray Beachhouse is a large 5 bedroom house, 50 metres from the clear water at beautiful Emu Point. It is the perfect location for that ultimate beachside getaway. At Stingray you can fully relax. The house has 5 bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate toilet, and two good sized living areas, one of which includes an open plan kitchen/dining area. The house is fully furnished with comfortable stylish furniture. Linen is provided. The kitchen is well equipped and has a Smeg oven.

Deep South: A Joyful A-frame Cabin
"Deep South" is a delightful A-frame cabin where time slows... Perfectly positioned between the town centre of Denmark, towering Karri trees and beautiful Ocean Beach, you will be welcomed by a nostalgic 1970s A-Frame filled with bursts of colour and bespoke interiors. An ideal getaway for couples or a small group, you can spend the days exploring the rugged coastlines, walking incredible trails or visiting the local wineries, before retreating home to enjoy our cosy cabin.

stableBASE Robinson, Albany
stableBASE is a sunny, architect-designed wing of our home, just a short drive from Albany’s centre, beaches, scenic walks, and National Parks. The accommodation is spacious, thoughtfully designed, with high-quality fixtures throughout, & suits up to 4 guests: • Master Bedroom: Queen bed & ensuite • Second Bedroom: Two king singles & ensuite The living area combines lounge, dining, & a fully equipped kitchen with induction cooktop, opening onto a private sunny deck.

DOE CABIN
Newly designed and award-winning architectural addition and fully renovated, design-focused holiday home, perfectly located halfway between Ocean Beach, the town, and wineries on a vast and private 4000m² right on top of Weedon Hill. The house is nestled amongst giant granite boulders in the tops of towering Karri trees with stunning views, and backs onto national reserve with Bibbulmun, inlet and hiking on your doorstep, and bike trails into town and to beach.

The Slow Drift - A coastal escape, Denmark WA
Slow days, salt haze, suns rays. A nostalgic, pared back Australian beach shack in Denmark, WA. The shed lovingly converted to a guest house, with everything you need and nothing more -for a slowed down, intimate, comfortable escape from the everyday. Nestled between wild coasts, inlets and ancient granite and Karri forests, The Slow Drift is the perfect base for venturing into the pristine local landscapes and experiencing all the beauty this region offers.

Cliff St. Cottage – Luxury Stay in Albany
The Cliff St. Cottage offers a luxury stay in historic Albany, Western Australia. This self-contained retreat blends heritage charm with modern comfort—featuring two queen bedrooms, an enchanting double bedroom, gourmet kitchen, elegant living area, fireplace and private garden. Relax or explore nearby beaches, cafés, and coastal trails. Ideal for families, couples, friends, or solo travelers seeking a peaceful and stylish escape in the heart of Albany.

Wolfes Landing - a rustic home on the inlet
Wolfe’s Landing is a beautifully rustic and quirky home overlooking the spectacular Nenamup Inlet. This chalet is named after the original Wolfes Landing - now the Albany jetty – which was the embarkation point for soldiers heading to Gallipoli. Timbers rescued from this jetty are the signature feature of this chalet, and are a poignant and constant reminder of those who have gone before us.
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When is the best time to visit Albany?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $233 AUD | $207 AUD | $215 AUD | $235 AUD | $219 AUD | $210 AUD | $219 AUD | $220 AUD | $235 AUD | $239 AUD | $236 AUD | $264 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 19°C | 20°C | 19°C | 17°C | 14°C | 13°C | 12°C | 12°C | 13°C | 14°C | 16°C | 18°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Albany?
Albany has vacation rentals in neighborhoods like Middleton Beach, Emu Point, and around the historic town center, each offering a distinct atmosphere. Many stays feature coastal views, spacious layouts, and easy access to walking paths, dining, and family-friendly activities.
What are the best things to do in Albany with kids?
Families often explore the National Anzac Centre, play along Middleton Beach, and discover maritime history at Albany's Historic Whaling Station. Parks with playgrounds and walking trails around town invite outdoor adventure for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Albany?
Explore historic sites at the National Anzac Centre, wander the vibrant waterfront, and enjoy scenic walks at Torndirrup National Park. Locally guided whale tours and Indigenous cultural experiences are frequently suggested for visitors.
How is the weather in Albany?
Albany has mild summers with temperatures near 57–77°F (14–25°C) and cooler, wetter winters around 46–63°F (8–17°C). Rain is most frequent from May through September, so layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are useful year-round.
When is the best time to visit Albany?
Late winter into spring is often recommended for cooler temperatures, seasonal wildflowers, and nature walks. Summer brings warmer days for beach activities and local events, while winter is quieter and popular for whale-watching along the coast.
What are the best places to visit in Albany?
Middleton Beach is frequently suggested for its calm waters, while Torndirrup National Park draws those interested in striking coastal rock formations. The National Anzac Centre and Albany Heritage Park offer insights into local history.
What are some hiking trails in Albany?
Albany has scenic trails in Torndirrup National Park, including popular routes to The Gap and Natural Bridge. The Mount Clarence summit walk provides panoramic views and is near interpretive sites linked to local history.
What are some family activities we can do in Albany?
Families often visit the Albany Whale Museum, build sandcastles at Middleton Beach, and explore gardens in the town center. Easy walking trails and local wildlife sanctuaries invite relaxed exploration together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Albany?
Nearby nature reserves, wineries, and craft galleries are often recommended for day trips. Around Albany, visitors explore the rugged coastline, local farms, and heritage villages for a taste of regional culture.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Albany?
Many vacation rentals in Albany welcome pets, especially around Middleton Beach and Emu Point. Parks and walking paths nearby make it convenient to enjoy the outdoors with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Albany?
Layers are helpful for changing coast weather, and waterproof jackets come in handy during rainier months. Locals often suggest exploring farmers' markets for fresh goods, checking tides for scenic beach walks, and visiting early for quiet mornings.
What is Albany known for?
Albany is known for its dramatic coastline, historical significance in Australian military history, and whale-watching opportunities. The area has strong links to Indigenous culture and features diverse natural landscapes, from beaches to rugged cliffs.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Albany?
Many enjoy discovering lesser-known spots like Frenchman Bay, hidden coves near Torndirrup National Park, and local art galleries in the town center. Tranquil walking paths and small heritage sites reveal more about Albany’s rich past.
What are the best foods to try in Albany?
Local seafood, especially fresh fish and shellfish, is often recommended, along with regional lamb and artisan cheeses. Many enjoy handmade ice cream and pastries using local produce, and the area has a growing reputation for cool-climate wines.
What should I bring for a trip to Albany?
Pack layered clothing for varied weather, comfortable shoes for beach and trail walks, and a waterproof jacket for rain. Sun protection, binoculars for whale-watching, and reusable bags for market visits can enhance your experience.
What is the nightlife in Albany like?
Albany’s nightlife centers around relaxed pubs, small music venues, and waterfront dining in the historic town area. Local breweries often host events, and live performances are featured at community arts spaces.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Albany?
The Albany Classic motorsport festival and annual maritime events draw crowds, while spring wildflower festivals and community arts weekends are frequently suggested. Local markets and food celebrations are highlights throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Albany?
Albany has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially near Middleton Beach and Emu Point. Many homes feature spacious layouts, easy access to parks, and are close to interactive attractions for children.
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Explore 60 holiday rentals in Albany

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Albany holiday rentals start at $101 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
40 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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20 properties have a dedicated workspace

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50 of Albany holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Albany stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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