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Top Guest favourite
Farm stay in Kirup
5 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

The Farmhouse - Southwest Luxury Farmstay

GeorgeRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We had a wonderful stay at Abbey’s beautiful farmhouse! The house itself, the peaceful surroundings, and the friendly livestock are made for such a charming and relaxing getaway. Everything was just as described—clean, cozy, and full of character. Abbey is a fantastic host—warm, welcoming, and thoughtful. We truly appreciate her hospitality and all the little touches that made our stay special. Overall, a perfect staycation. Absolutely a 5-star experience, and we’d love to return again soon. Thank you, Abbey!
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Bungalow in Myalup
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews

The Tree House at Myalup

AshleyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Lovely place amongst the trees! The stairs were a test on the old knees :)
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Guest suite in Bedfordale
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews

Peaceful Hilltop Retreat

JadeRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Such a beautiful & peaceful location & cozy house.
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Villa in Gnarabup
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

The little siren studio Gnarabup

RenaeRating, 5 stars6 days ago
Absolutely loved our stay at The Little Siren Studio! The space was even better than the photos online — so cosy and inviting. The fireplace added such a warm, relaxing vibe, and soaking in the bath was pure bliss. The personal touches really made it special, especially the thoughtful welcome gifts — such lovely hospitality! It felt wholesome, peaceful, and like a little home away from home. We’ll definitely be back!
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Home in Myalup
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Italian Lakeside home in beautiful environment

SusannahRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This house was lovely for our group of 6 adults, 2 kids and 2 babies. 4 rooms, each with comfortable double beds, meant everyone had space. The house is well insulated and comfortable during cold weather, and the bedding provided was more than enough for warmth. We found everything we needed to cook meals with. There is a kayak there, and it was great fun to take it out on the lake. Thanks Eliza!
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Cabin in Noggerup
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 54 reviews

Charming Rustic Hideaway Cabin

JosephineRating, 5 stars3 days ago
We LOVED this cabin. It’s beautifully positioned on the edge of the Preston National Park where we enjoyed some lovely hikes. The frogs chirped and the birds tweeted! It was such a gorgeous escape!
Top Guest favourite
Cottage in Stirling Estate
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Secluded rural retreat in Southwest WA

LukasRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Beautiful place to stay! had an amazing time with the family, hosts were extremely accommodating! will definitely be coming back 😊
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Farm stay in Ferguson
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

MacManor - Cosy 2-bedroom self contained BnB

carolineRating, 5 stars6 days ago
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Trent and Yada’s place. The farm scenery was just gorgeous; our son loved seeing the sheep, the chickens and the geese! Trent and Yada were both very responsive throughout our stay. The place was very tidy and had everything we needed. It was also well-heated. The mandarins they grow, are the best mandarins we have had in a long time! We bought six kilos of fruit! We would happily recommend Trent and Yada’s place to anyone.

Your guide to Harvey

All About Harvey

With a giant orange hovering over the horizon of this town, it’s hard to miss Harvey. Head towards the Big Orange — a 10-metre tower with an observation deck shaped as the fruit — and you’ll find the fragrant orange orchards, rolling vineyards, and fertile farmland surrounding this town two hours south of Perth. This corner of Southwestern Australia showcases not only its beautiful landscapes, but its tasty delicacies as well. Freshly squeezed orange juice served with scones slathered in hand-churned butter is a delicious start to the day, and evenings with local washed-rind cheeses paired with a sampling of Shiraz from any of the area’s acclaimed vineyards. Harvey is nestled within Southwest Australia’s geographic wine region and boasts nine of them within the township area.

When you’re not enjoying the local food and drink, you can spend languid days stretched out on the beach or fire up the barbie for a picnic by the still waters and swaying grassland at the white sand beaches of Harvey Dam. Dip your toes in the sand or go for a trek on the nearby trails blooming with wildflowers. In the evening, snuggle-up in one of the cozy pubs to pass the time and plan for your next day’s adventure in Harvey.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Harvey

Harvey is a great place to visit every season. In spring, colourful wildflowers bloom in the fields along the hiking trails of the Jarrah Forest. Autumn brings sunny but crisp weather, and the harvest season makes for a lovely time to take in the vineyards. The Harvey Agricultural Show draws visitors with fairground games, produce contests, and farm-themed fun in April. Harvey’s oranges are in season from June to October. Summer is the hottest time of year and an excellent time to book accommodations in Harvey and enjoy the waters of Lake Brockman and Harvey Dam.


Top things to do in Harvey

Harvey Dam

Built in 1916, Harvey Dam is a local landmark and a beloved spot to while away warm-weather days. Here you can rent a kayak or canoe, paddle along the still water, hike through landscaped trails, or just relax and take in the view at the Visitor Centre. Free on-site barbecues are available for grilling up a burger (Harvey is known for its beef), and a picnic under the shade of a gazebo or an outdoor concert at the amphitheatre is always a treat.

The Big Orange

One of Australia’s Big Things landmarks, the Big Orange looms over its orchards below and becomes a larger-than-life symbol of Harvey’s most famous fruit. You can climb to the top to see panoramic views of the town and surrounding farmland. A glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice will reward you for your efforts.

Harvey Railway Station Museum

Housed in a former railway station, this museum offers a glance into the town’s railroad history that was the backbone of the rising and thriving dairy industry since the late 19th century. Learn through the voices of the passionate volunteers who run the museum, and see why the railway was pivotal to the town’s growth before the modern Australind train came about and led to its abandonment.

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