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Sanctuary Train is a warm, comfortable space for 1 or 2 guests. View fullsize

Sanctuary Train is a warm, comfortable space for 1 or 2 guests.

We provide a selection of loose leaf teas and hot chocolate powder to enjoy. View fullsize

We provide a selection of loose leaf teas and hot chocolate powder to enjoy.

Sanctuary Train is well equipped to cook a whole meal if you choose. There are also a range of local dining options. View fullsize

Sanctuary Train is well equipped to cook a whole meal if you choose. There are also a range of local dining options.

Gaze out the picture window. Watch kangaroos hop by and the sheep graze in the paddocks. View fullsize

Gaze out the picture window. Watch kangaroos hop by and the sheep graze in the paddocks.

The bathroom has a full size shower, sink and toilet, plus a laundry trough. View fullsize

The bathroom has a full size shower, sink and toilet, plus a laundry trough.

Make your morning coffee in the espresso machine. We recommend our local roaster, Stash Coffee. View fullsize

Make your morning coffee in the espresso machine. We recommend our local roaster, Stash Coffee.

The picture window is your portal to the farm and forest view outside. View fullsize

The picture window is your portal to the farm and forest view outside.

Enjoy special time with your loved one at Sanctuary Train. View fullsize

Enjoy special time with your loved one at Sanctuary Train.

Sanctuary Train has a curated selection of books to immerse you in the stories of the South Coast. View fullsize

Sanctuary Train has a curated selection of books to immerse you in the stories of the South Coast.

The deck is a delight to soak up the northern sun with your favourite beverage. View fullsize

The deck is a delight to soak up the northern sun with your favourite beverage.

Relax, read and restore your energy on the comfortable queen size bed. View fullsize

Relax, read and restore your energy on the comfortable queen size bed.

Take your breakfast outside and enjoy the sunshine. View fullsize

Take your breakfast outside and enjoy the sunshine.

Enjoy local drops of wine, beer, cider and gin on the deck at the end of a day's tasting. View fullsize

Enjoy local drops of wine, beer, cider and gin on the deck at the end of a day's tasting.

Use the BBQ to cook local marron, beef or lamb. View fullsize

Use the BBQ to cook local marron, beef or lamb.

Collect some local produce and enjoy a picnic on the property. View fullsize

Collect some local produce and enjoy a picnic on the property.

Sanctuary South Farm has 28 hectares of farmland and and 40 hectares of forest for you to explore. View fullsize

Sanctuary South Farm has 28 hectares of farmland and and 40 hectares of forest for you to explore.

Sanctuary Train is your very own tiny house train carriage. View fullsize

Sanctuary Train is your very own tiny house train carriage.

Sanctuary Train is your home away from home. View fullsize

Sanctuary Train is your home away from home.

The bathroom is fully equipped with Zero Co. sustainable toiletries. View fullsize

The bathroom is fully equipped with Zero Co. sustainable toiletries.

Local native flowers feature in the bathroom/laundry. View fullsize

Local native flowers feature in the bathroom/laundry.

The rain head shower, toilet and sink are a delight to use. View fullsize

The rain head shower, toilet and sink are a delight to use.

Our curated book selection will delight your soul. View fullsize

Our curated book selection will delight your soul.

Spend time exploring your creativity at Sanctuary Train. View fullsize

Spend time exploring your creativity at Sanctuary Train.

Sanctuary Train is a warm, comfortable space for 1 or 2 guests.
We provide a selection of loose leaf teas and hot chocolate powder to enjoy.
Sanctuary Train is well equipped to cook a whole meal if you choose. There are also a range of local dining options.
Gaze out the picture window. Watch kangaroos hop by and the sheep graze in the paddocks.
The bathroom has a full size shower, sink and toilet, plus a laundry trough.
Make your morning coffee in the espresso machine. We recommend our local roaster, Stash Coffee.
The picture window is your portal to the farm and forest view outside.
Enjoy special time with your loved one at Sanctuary Train.
Sanctuary Train has a curated selection of books to immerse you in the stories of the South Coast.
The deck is a delight to soak up the northern sun with your favourite beverage.
Relax, read and restore your energy on the comfortable queen size bed.
Take your breakfast outside and enjoy the sunshine.
Enjoy local drops of wine, beer, cider and gin on the deck at the end of a day's tasting.
Use the BBQ to cook local marron, beef or lamb.
Collect some local produce and enjoy a picnic on the property.
Sanctuary South Farm has 28 hectares of farmland and and 40 hectares of forest for you to explore.
Sanctuary Train is your very own tiny house train carriage.
Sanctuary Train is your home away from home.
The bathroom is fully equipped with Zero Co. sustainable toiletries.
Local native flowers feature in the bathroom/laundry.
The rain head shower, toilet and sink are a delight to use.
Our curated book selection will delight your soul.
Spend time exploring your creativity at Sanctuary Train.

Sanctuary South Stays

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Nornalup Homestead stands. It is part of the Minang Noongar Boodjar Nation. We recognise the continued connection to the land, waters and cultural places of this beautiful place, and acknowledge sovereignty was never ceded. We are grateful for the careful custodianship of the plants, animals and places for thousands of generations. We respect all Minang Elders both those past and present, the emerging leaders and all First Nations people and their ancestors.

Photo credits: Paris Hawken Photography

Jenny Feast Photography