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Chalet on Tennessee Hill
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. This chalet is set high on the hill with sweeping farmland views. Fully insulated, with reverse cycle AC and a wood fire. Chalet 1 has 2 cosy bedrooms (1 King, 2 Singles), a fully equipped kitchen open to a large living room, 2 decks, a bathroom with toilet and shower . The chalet is fully insulated with reverse cycle AC and a wood fire (one night complimentary firewood). Bookings of more than two people will have access to the second bedroom.

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.

Denmark Town Studio - cosy self contained for two
Centrally located self-contained 1 Bed Studio with private bathroom, kitchenette and laundry. Located next to a Karri reserve with outdoor sitting area. Easy 5 minute walk into town with two private entrances and plenty of parking. Everything two people need for a relaxing Denmark base. Features queen bed, smart tv, lounge, tea/coffee and cereals, filtered water, BBQ, games, books & gym. The Studio is adjacent to the main house but private at the front of the property, you won't be disturbed.

BASE Guest House, Denmark
Self-contained apartment suitable for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers and families, BASE is a great space for your Denmark visit. Only 3km to Denmark town centre and 8km to our stunning Ocean Beach, close to the Wilson Inlet, Bibbulman track and other lovely bush tracks - an adventure is never far away. Visit the many beautiful sites of Denmark. Whether it be beaches and bush walks or award winning wineries, cafes and restaurants, Denmark has something to please you.

Stillwood Retreat - secluded luxury escape
A secluded, bespoke retreat nestled in the treetops just waiting for you to explore - Stillwood is an Architecturally designed adults only studio welcoming you to slow down, escape and unwind. Set on five acres, with two jetty's overlooking private dams and the backdrop of the majestic karri forest - it's the perfect place to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature, whilst soaking in the birdsong. Carefully crafted and considered, your luxurious distinctive escape awaits.

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.

Valley of the Giants Studio Treetop Walk Farmstay
Nestled right in the heart of the giant tingle forest, and situated on a 40 acre section of a working dairy and beef farm, you will get to immerse yourself in the rural lifestyle, but with the benefit of all the creature comforts. The Studio forms part of a traditional farm shed, with the walls clad in antique corrugate iron for that authentic feel. There is room for two to snuggle and enjoy the cosy ambience in this newly decorated industrial chic studio apartment..

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.

RiverzRest Tranquil Denmark Studio
"RiverzRest" nestles in a much loved garden beside the Denmark River The studio is spacious, with peaceful views across the garden and over the river. It is a 15 min walk through the community park to the village, with its cafes (seasonal hours), art galleries and shops. We include your first light breakfast; cereal, homemade sourdough bread and condiments. REGISTERED: “Holiday Accommodation” with Denmark Shire Council ABN: 66 838 046 447

Peaceful Nature Retreat with Breathtaking Views
Nestled among native Sheoak and Jarrah trees, Guarinup View is a solar-passive, sustainable home designed to blend seamlessly with its surroundings. Perched on the hill, it offers breathtaking 180° views across Torndirrup National Park and the wild Southern Ocean. Wake to birdsong, wander to nearby beaches and bush trails, or simply unwind under starry skies. Here, nature, comfort, and serenity come together for a truly restorative escape.

Foxtrot Flats Farm
Welcome to Foxtrot Flats - a secluded farm and small unassuming house which is entirely yours for the duration of your stay. The property is 45 acres, most of which is beautiful Karri and Marri forest with 5 acres of pasture to support a l mixture of cows, goats, sheep and horses. Enjoy the serene views from the covered deck all year round. This is a great place to find that rural serenity and space to unwind.
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The Love Nest Denmark
When is the best time to visit Denmark?
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| Avg. price | $267 AUD | $242 AUD | $245 AUD | $252 AUD | $245 AUD | $248 AUD | $266 AUD | $251 AUD | $258 AUD | $245 AUD | $245 AUD | $254 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 Denmark?
Denmark has stays near the river, in forested hills, and around town, suiting a range of interests. You’ll find options close to nature reserves, near the beach, or within walking distance of local shops and cafes.
What are the best things to do in Denmark with kids?
Families often explore playgrounds, picnic spots, and beaches around town. Nature walks, nearby animal farms, and gentle kayaking on the river are frequently suggested for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Denmark?
Denmark has scenic walking trails, wineries, and artisan studios, plus peaceful spots for kayaking or swimming in the inlet. Local markets and forest reserves are also popular with visitors.
How is the weather in Denmark?
Denmark experiences mild, temperate weather, with summer highs near 76°F (24°C) and winter days close to 61°F (16°C). Rain falls more often from May through August, so packing a light waterproof jacket is wise.
When is the best time to visit Denmark?
Late spring and summer are frequently suggested for milder temperatures and outdoor activities. Autumn also draws visitors with its changing foliage and harvest events.
What are the best places to visit in Denmark?
Visitors often explore the town’s riverfront, local wineries, forest reserves, and art galleries. The beaches and surrounding national parks are also popular for nature outings.
What are some hiking trails in Denmark?
Denmark has forest paths and coastal trails through national parks and reserves that suit a range of experience levels. Boardwalks along riverbanks and viewpoints in nearby hills are often recommended.
What are some family activities we can do in Denmark?
Picnicking at riverside parks, exploring gentle bushwalks, and visiting local animal farms are frequently suggested for families. The town also has playgrounds and quiet beaches for relaxed outings together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Denmark?
Day trips can include exploring nearby national parks, relaxing at secluded beaches, or touring regional vineyards and local markets. Nature reserves and guided canoe excursions are often popular.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Denmark?
You’ll find pet-friendly stays around Denmark, ranging from cabins in the woods to rentals near the beach. Some properties welcome dogs and have access to walking trails or outdoor spaces.
What are some local tips for visiting Denmark?
Locals suggest bringing layers for changing weather, exploring early for quieter trails, and sampling local produce at markets. Many recommend planning time outdoors to enjoy Denmark’s forests and rivers.
What is Denmark known for?
Denmark is known for its forests, river scenery, and local wine producers. The region’s craft culture, beaches, and wildlife reserves often draw visitors seeking a mix of nature and creativity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Denmark?
Quiet forest trails, artist studios tucked into bushland, and small produce farms are frequently described as hidden gems in Denmark. Inlet viewpoints and local craft workshops also offer lesser-known experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Denmark?
Denmark’s produce shines in dishes featuring locally made cheeses, seasonal berries, and fresh seafood. Bakery treats and flavors from regional wineries are often highlighted at town markets and cafes.
What should I bring for a trip to Denmark?
Pack layers for changing temperatures and a light rain jacket, especially in winter and spring. Comfortable shoes are helpful for forest walks, and many visitors bring reusable water bottles and sun protection.
What is the nightlife in Denmark like?
Nightlife in Denmark centers on relaxed pubs, wine bars, and live music venues, many of them locally owned. Expect casual evenings, featuring regional wines and opportunities to listen to local performers.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Denmark?
Denmark’s festivals often celebrate wine, food, and local art, with community gatherings in spring and summer. These events highlight local producers, musicians, and artisans from around the region.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Denmark?
Denmark has many family friendly rentals, including homes with multiple bedrooms, gardens, and safe outdoor spaces. These stays are often near parks, playgrounds, and gentle walking trails.
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Explore 110 holiday rentals in Denmark

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Denmark holiday rentals start at $60 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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

Pet-friendly accommodation
Find 20 rentals that welcome pets

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
20 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
90 of Denmark holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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Guests love Kitchen, Wi-Fi and Pool across Denmark rentals

4.9 Average rating
Denmark stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!




