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The Cabin
Welcome to the quiet rhythm of Denmark’s wilderness, where time slows down and wellness begins.
Wild Cabin is a nature-led luxury retreat, situated on the shores of Wilson Inlet in Denmark, Western Australia.
Designed by Schlager Architects to take full advantage of the majestic Karri forest and mesmerising water views, the Cabin reflects the Scandinavian ethos of simplicity and connection to nature. Here the senses are calmed by the rhythm of the Southern Ocean and the soft scent of forest.
Ideally located between town and surf
Wild Cabin sits halfway between Denmark township and the stunning Ocean Beach, both just five minutes away. Close enough for morning coffee or an ocean swim, yet removed enough to feel entirely immersed in nature.
For those walking the Bibbulmun Track, the Cabin lies just metres from the trail – a place to pause, rest, and restore before continuing your journey.
Designed for four guests, with space to breathe
The Cabin features two generous bedrooms, each with queen-sized beds and expansive views across forest and water. Large sliding glass doors invite the Denmark breeze inside during warmer months, blurring the line between indoors and out.
One bedroom opens onto a private balcony; the other connects directly to the entertaining deck. The rooms are equipped with USB charging points for devices, and ceiling fans for warmer nights.
A place to gather, unwind, and stay awhile
The open-plan living space is designed for ease and togetherness. Two generous leather lounges, a wood-burning heater for winter evenings, and seamless connectivity via Starlink Wi-Fi, shape a space for shared time and slow evenings.
On still mornings, oversized doors slide away, opening the Cabin to the treetops. The day begins with fresh South Coast air, whether moving through yoga on the front deck or sinking into a bean bag with a book in a sunlit corner.
As the day unfolds, meals move outdoors – shared around the table, cooked on the gas BBQ. When temperatures drop, the outdoor strip heater keeps the space inviting long after sunset.
A sleek kitchen with everything in its place
The kitchen is fully equipped for slow cooking and shared meals. Stone benchtops, integrated Miele appliances (microwave with grill, induction cooktop, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), a coffee pod machine, and complimentary specialty coffee support everyday rituals and comforts.
Tucked behind swing-away doors, a European-style laundry includes a washer and dryer, seamlessly integrated into the space.
A space to cleanse and restore
The nature-inspired bathroom offers a moment of pause at the end of each day. A rainhead shower and premium Somic body care products, made in Western Australia using natural ingredients, create a grounding, restorative experience.
Extra-long bath towels and heated towel rails add a layer of warmth and comfort, encouraging quiet evenings and soft mornings.
Say hello to the locals
Native birdlife abounds around the Cabin, often just beyond the glass, perching on the deck railing and posing for that perfect photo. Pelicans glide across the inlet. Native birds call from the treetops. Those who watch closely may spot a pair of southern osprey nesting nearby.
Here, nature isn’t observed from a distance, it’s part of daily life.
Winter at Wild Cabin
A season of restoration
Winter reveals the raw beauty of the South Coast. Swells build and break against the shoreline, and the air carries a freshness sharpened by wind and rain. In the forest, eucalypts release a deep, earthy scent after showers pass through.
Days outdoors give way to evenings inside. The Cabin holds warmth and shelter – a place to settle with a book, a glass of wine, and the mesmerising presence of the flames dancing in the fireplace.
Winter at Wild Cabin is immersive and restorative, shaped by contrast and comfort.
Spring at Wild Cabin
A season of renewal
Spring arrives with quiet energy. The forest shifts in colour as wildflowers emerge and blue wrens dart through the undergrowth. Light filters differently now, fresher, clearer, carrying the promise of longer days.
Below the Cabin, the trail along the water’s edge follows the natural curve of the inlet. Further afield, the region opens up through scenic drives connecting local wineries, eateries, and galleries, each contributing to the creative spirit of Denmark.
Spring at Wild Cabin feels awakening and alive, grounded in movement and subtle change.
Summer at Wild Cabin
A season of openness
Summer draws the landscape outward. Days are shaped by salt air and long light, with the coast calling just minutes away. Ocean Beach hums with activity, from early morning swims to relaxed afternoons at the surf club, where locals share a beer as the day unfolds.
Back at the Cabin, the season feels expansive. Breezes move easily through forest and water, and evenings stretch gently into dusk.
Summer here is coastal, social, and light – held calmly between forest and sea.
Autumn at Wild Cabin
A season of clarity
As summer softens, autumn brings balance. Long warm days give way to crystal clear skies, and Wilson Inlet settles into glassy stillness, reflecting forest and sky in equal measure.
From the Cabin, kayakers glide across the water below. Beyond the inlet, trails rise toward the magnificent Mount Hallowell, offering expansive views across forest, farmland and ocean.
Autumn at Wild Cabin feels grounding and composed – a season defined by clarity, light, and quiet movement.
Our Values
Supporting Local
Wild Cabin is shaped by its surroundings and the people who live and work here. The Cabin features artwork by local Western Australian artists. Somic body care products, made in Western Australia, are thoughtfully chosen for their quality and natural ingredients. A starter supply of complimentary coffee pods from Margaret River Roasting Co is made available for our guests.
Partnerships with local wineries, eateries, and wellness providers further connect each stay to the character and creativity of Denmark, inviting guests to experience the region through those who know it best.
Respecting the land
At Wild Cabin, the natural environment is approached with care and consideration. The Cabin sits lightly within the landscape, designed to live in harmony with forest, water, and seasonal change.
Here, nature is not a backdrop, but a presence – one that shapes the experience through beauty, rhythm, and complexity.
The original old-growth karri forest has been retained on the property and any new plants introduced to the property are native to Western Australia.
Giving back
Wild Cabin Denmark are proud supporters of the Bibbulmun Track Foundation, being a registered ‘Walker Friendly Business’. For every booking, Wild Cabin donates $10 to the Bibbulmun Track Foundation, supporting the upkeep of the trail.
The Bibbulmun Track is more than just a long distance walking trail. It changes lives, forms lasting friendships, and instils resilience and a deep sense of achievement for those who walk it.
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Please note, Wild Cabin is not suitable for young children. For more information about our terms and conditions, FAQs and gift vouchers, follow the link below.
Contact
For enquiries about availability, seasonal stays, or the Wild Cabin experience, please get in touch with our property managers, Southern Coast Escapes. Whether planning a future visit or seeking a little more detail, their team is here to connect.
About
By car
The most direct route to Denmark from Perth by car is via Albany Highway, a distance of 422 km. The drive takes approximately 5 hours (allowing for a 30 minute rest stop along the way). Once in Denmark, the Cabin is located just 5 minutes from the town centre.
By air
Denmark does not have a commercial passenger airport but it is possible to fly to Albany Airport then travel by car to Denmark, which is a journey of 60 km or about 40 minutes. Hire cars and taxis are available from the airport.
By bus
Denmark is serviced by Transwa coaches. The journey takes approximately 8 hours from East Perth Terminal.
On foot
For the adventurous, Wild Cabin can be reached on foot via the Bibbulmun Track. The journey is 920 km and takes 5 to 7 weeks to walk.
- Complimentary pantry supplies
- Margaret River Company speciality coffee pods
- Loose leaf black tea and teabags
- Somic body care products
- Luxury linens and bath towels
- Rain head shower
- Indoor wood fire
- Gas BBQ
- Outdoor heating
- Split system air conditioning
- Ceiling fans in bedrooms
- Black out curtains in bedrooms
- Fast Starlink Wifi
- 55” Smart TV
- Bluetooth speaker
- Multiple USB charging ports
- Miele Dishwasher
- Miele Washer and dryer
- Microwave with grill (no convection oven)
- Hair dryer
- Iron and ironing board
- Umbrellas for those rainy days
A short stay at Wild Cabin makes a wonderful gift for that special person.
Gift vouchers are available for purchase through Southern Coast Escapes.
Do I need an off-road vehicle to visit the Cabin?
No, the Cabin can be accessed entirely on sealed roads.
Is there a minimum duration of stay?
Wild Cabin has a minimum 3 night stay policy at most times. During peak holiday seasons this may extend to a 5 to 7 night minimum. Please check availability or if in doubt contact Southern Coast Escapes.
Can I book just a single bedroom at the Cabin and receive a discounted rate?
No, the Cabin is only bookable as a whole property.
Can I bring pets?
No, unfortunately pets are not permitted at the Cabin.
Is the Cabin child-friendly?
No, the Cabin is not suitable for young children because there are a number of safety hazards on the property. The Cabin is built on a steeply sloping, unfenced property that’s close to the water’s edge.
What time can I check-in and check-out?
Check in time is 3pm. Check out time is strictly 10am. As a courtesy we do notify our guests ahead of time if an earlier check in time or later check out is possible
Will our privacy be respected during our stay?
We respect the privacy of our guests at all times. You will not be disturbed by the property owner or manager during your stay. For security reasons, Wild Cabin is equipped with a single motion camera that monitors the driveway area. There are no other gamers in or outside the property.
I’m hiking in on the Bibbulmun Track. Can I arrange for meals or groceries to be delivered to the Cabin?
A number of eateries in town offer a home delivery service to the Cabin. Alternatively you may want to consider ordering groceries from the Denmark IGA for home delivery.
Ahead of booking your stay at the Cabin, please refer to our Terms and Conditions, which are located on our property manager’s website.
This covers all you need to know about deposits, cancellations, refunds, etc.