Wooleen Station is one of the finest working cattle station in the heart of outback Western Australia, situated on the Murchison River & covering half a million acres of picturesque rangelands. The Pollock family make the outback come alive, ensuring your Station experience is comfortable, enlightening & enjoyable
Offering various forms of accommodation ranging from camping, to self-contained rammed earth guesthouses & the gracious National Trust Listed Homestead. Including luxury accommodation, delicious home style cooking, a vast cellar of Western Australian wines, magnificent formal dining room, full sized Billiard table, extensive library & swimming pool all amidst an oasis of spectacular award winning gardens.
Delight in the beauty & serenity of the oldest lands in the world with guided tours of the Station encompassing such things as the Heritage Listed Wetlands of Wooleen Lake, Wildflowers, Aboriginal culture & artwork, spectacular granite outcrops & examples of Colonial history on Wooleen. For those wishing to explore the station at their own pace self-guide maps are available on arrival.
Wooleen is a place to relax & enjoy your getaway. Guests can join in with Station activities or simply unwind & take in the Australian outback at it’s best.
Tariffs:
Camping: $25/vehicle/night
Guesthouses x 2: $150/night twin share +$15/additional person (self-contained, sleeps up to 6pax)
Homestead: $159/person/night (all meals included, children under 12yrs half price)
Open from 1st April – 1st November annually. Bookings are essential.