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Smiths Beach Resort

Smiths Beach Resort

Luxury beachside accommodation near Dunsborough and Bunker Bay.
Experience the ultimate beachside escape at Smiths Beach Resort. Relax in spacious, stylish accommodation ideally situated in the heart of Western Australia’s Margaret River Region.

Savour understated style and receive individual attention at this Small Luxury Hotel of the World.

Enjoy our surrounding natural beauty, the stunning stretch of white sandy beach, coastal walk trails, Lamont’s gourmet deli, café and restaurant, infinity swimming pool, tennis court and neighbouring world-class wineries. Do as much or as little as you like… the choice is yours.

The Resort offers eight different accommodation styles perfect for couples, small and extended families and corporate groups.

All rooms at Smiths Beach Resort offer the amenities of a hotel combined with the conveniences of home. Fully self-contained accommodation provides separate living areas featuring full size kitchen, lounge and dining areas plus balconies. All rooms also include laundry facilities, a BBQ, complimentary Wi-Fi and Foxtel channels, plus complimentary secure parking directly outside each room.

Facilities

Air conditioning
Balcony
Barbecue facilities
Bath
Bath robes
Beach access
Car park
Conference/meeting facilities
Cooking facilities
Cots available
Crockery/Cutlery
Disabled access
Dishwasher
DVD Player
Hairdryer
Heating
In-house movies
Internet access
Iron/ironing board
Laundry
Linen
Non smoking rooms
Office/Business Services
Refrigerator
Restaurant/cafe
Stereo
Swimming pool heated
Swimming pool outdoor
Tea/coffee making facilities
Telephone
Television
Tennis court
Washing machine
Wifi
In-House Dining

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Hours

Resort Reception hours – 9:00am to 5:30pm daily Lamont’s Gourmet Deli & Cafe / Restaurant – open Mon to Fri: 7am to 11am and 4pm to 8.30pm. Sat and Sun: 7am to late

Check In / Check Out

Check in 3pm Check out 10am

Things To Do Around Here

Find out what to do while you’re in Australia’s South West.

Cellar door and restaurant in Yallingup offering stunning views over the vineyard.
Discover fine Aboriginal art from award-winning Australian artists
An easy climb of 59 stairs – this lighthouse is accessible even for small children.
Natural olive oil skincare and soaps, gourmet food and workshops.
Outdoor mazes, nature play areas, a bouncy castle and indoor puzzle café.
Eco-certified secluded forest chalets in the Margaret River region.
Learn the language of the whales with expert guides.
Fun and food-filled gourmet walking tours through Margaret River town and glamping experiences.
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Discover the Injidup Spa, a beautiful natural rock pool which is popular with locals and visitors.
Visit this self-serve wine tasting venue and art gallery.
Iconic Australian artisan jewellery workshop with stores in Yallingup and Margaret River.
Marvel at the ancient wonders of one of Geographe Bay’s most renowned tourist attractions.
Multi-day walk trail 123 kilometres along the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, between Yallingup and Augusta.
Experience the Wadandi and Bibbulman country through the eyes of the traditional owners with these cultural tours.
Hiking experiences and adventure tours exploring the South West.
Marine tours and private charters cruising the South West coast near Geographe Bay.
Soak up the views of one the South West’s most iconic granite rock structures.
Take a walk over the bridge to view Canal Rocks, a series of protruding rocks popular with fishermen and photographers.

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