Albany View St. Lodge Bed & Breakfast/Art Studio,
Albany
35 View Street
Albany
Feast on Breakfast and the View! Tariff includes a full English style or a Continental style breakfast served upstairs in our sunroom with its lovely views of Albany’s natural harbour. Conveniently located just a short walk to the city centre we offer off street parking and a separate guest entrance. Choose from one of three beautifully presented semi self contained suites, each with its own ensuite, hairdryer,fridge, microwave,crockery, glassware, quality linen and television (two have DVD’s.)
The front entrance/reception is part of Margaret’s Studio/Gallery and her paintings are featured throughout this Bed and Breakfast establishment.
Our accommodation:: Suite 1: Bedroom with queen and single bed. Lounge/mini kitchen with small dining table and chairs, sofa and overlooks the patio and gardens. Suite 2: Is a large comfortable suite with queen bed, armchairs, coffee table, small dining table and chairs. Suite 3: Is smaller with a queen bed, armchairs and a mini kitchen and breakfast bar. It is light and bright, has its own patio and overlooks the garden.
Relax under the patio or in our lovely gardens (glimpses of the harbour can be seen through the trees) with a glass of wine or a barbeque and plan your tour of the Great Southern Region.
We are only a short drive to Torndirrup National Park and its spectacular scenery. Spend a day there and visit the Windfarm on Sandpatch Cliffs, see Albany town from Little Grove. A must is to drive to Camp Quaranup and see the Whaling Cove, Bramble Beach and Mistaken Island. Then drive to The Gap and Natural Bridge, Cable Beach, Blowholes, Salmon Pools (wonderful views to Bald head), Misery Beach, Frenchman’s Bay and Whaleworld.
Next day drive east to Two People’s Bay and the stunning Little Beach and Waterfall Beach. We are only a short distance to the magnificent Stirling and Porongurup Ranges with their beautiful flora, fauna and wildflowers. We are a close drive to Denmark, Wlliam Bay, The Tree Tops Walk and Walpole.
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