The Mudbrick Barn offers large open living with verandahs overlooking river and forest valley. Bi-folding doors open out onto an outdoor dining area and bring the outdoors inside! Relax out on the large verandahs and enjoy the farm animals visiting.
Bedrooms upstairs have queen bed, double bed and three single beds.
Guests have access to trout fishing on the lakes. The lakes are stocked regularly from the trout farm stocks. For the active there is a grass tennis court and canoeing on the river. Guests have access to property canoes. The Munda Biddi mountain bike trail passes by the front gate and offers well marked cycle trail through the forest and riverside tracks.
Walks around the property are well marked and entice guests down to the river and around the lakes.
With the extensive forest, river and dams the estate is ideal for retreats, small weddings, anniversary or birthday celebrations and special interest groups or simply layback weekends with family or friends.
Enjoy fishing, canoeing, tennis and the country life while staying in The Mudbrick Barn overlooking the Warren River
The Mudbrick Barn is a unique comfortable two storey home nestled in the forest valley alongside the Warren River. As well as offering all the home comforts, including a cosy wood fire, sweeping valley views and large living area, guests are welcome to experience the outdoor activities on offer. Enjoy canoeing upstream on the river, a spot of tennis on the grass court walking along the property's river and lakes or just enjoying the theatre of the birds and farm animals. The property has several well stocked trout lakes, so guests are welcome try their luck with some fishing.
The barn has a queen, double and 3 single beds upstairs. Bathroom and living area is downstairs with french doors and bi-folding doors opening out onto large verandah and deck areas. Just the ideal place for a small wedding, or birthday celebration.
Explore the Southern Forest
We have listed for your information a range of activities available either on our property, or within a short drive - as you can see, there is certainly no shortage of things to do!
Explore our 50 acre property. Stroll through the gardens, have a picnic by the dam, fish for rainbow trout, canoe amongst our friendly ducks and native water birds or follow the trails through our own portion of Karri Forest.
Experience the Diamond State Forest, which is just across the road. There are plenty of walking trails to follow. Walk to Diamond Tree (3km one way) or take a shorter walk through unspoilt Karri Forest.
Trout fishing is available on our lake or at nearby Big Brook Dam & the Warren River with a licence.
Enjoy watching our abundant bird life. Depending on the time of year you will see Blue Wrens, Parrots, Kookaburras, Variegated Wrens, Black Cockatoos, Scarlet Robins, Black Swans nesting on the neighbours dam, Ducks frolicking on our dam, plus lots more.
Donnelly River Cruises - Enjoy a relaxed cruise from the Karri to the Coast. Cruise along a 12km section of the Donnelly River through a diverse ecosystem that is only accessible by boat.
Pemberton Tramway - travel on the tram through the magnificent Karri Forest. Take a break to enjoy the Cascades.
Be dazzled by the wildlife display and wildflowers during spring.
Pemberton Timbermill Tours are available Monday to Thursday.
Spend the day and follow the Karri Forest Explorer Tourist Drive. Just follow the map, tune into the FM radio station and see some of Pemberton's best natural attractions.
Climb the fire look-out trees : The Diamond Tree lookout, The Gloucester Tree and The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree.
Visit the local wineries: Donnelly River, Fonty's Pool, Gloucester Ridge, Hidden River, Mountford, Peos Estate, Lost Lake, Silkwood, The Warren Vineyard, The Wine & Truffle Co. and Woodsmoke Estate are only minutes away.
Venture further south and enjoy a pleasant drive to the stunning Tree Top Walk in the Valley of the Giants, near Walpole.
Big Brook dam offers swimming, fishing and walking trails, and also has picnic and barbeque facilities and a manmade beach.
Visit the new Bird Observatory at Lake Muir Nature Reserve. An elevated boardwalk leads 120m out over natural vegetation, swamp and wetlands, to a large viewing platform where you are greeted by a panoramic view of Lake Muir.
Pemberton Discovery Tours - jump on an organised tour to see the Yeagarup Dunes, beaches, towering Karri trees or wildflowers. Or perhaps a Wine Tour to visit local wineries, meet local vignerons and experience local wines without the worry of driving.
Try the Fresh Local Produce at one of the many award winning cafes/restaurants or buy your supplies direct from a roadside stall or farm.
A must see: King Jarrah Tree, One Tree Bridge, The Four Aces, Glenoran Pool, Fonty's Pool, Cascades and Beedelup Falls.
Manjimup Timber Park, 10 hectares that includes The State Timber Museum, The Age of Steam Museum, Historic Hamlet and Blacksmiths Shop as well as an amazing playground with flying foxes, castle, climbing ropes and more that will delight children of all ages. Barbeques facilities and picnic tables are available and it's all FREE.
Take a scenic drive to Northcliffe, Windy Harbour, Salmon Beach and Mt Chudalup- a granite outcrop with 360 degree views.
Explore a section of the Bibbulmun Track.
Experience 4WD driving in the D'Entrecasteaux National Park for beach fishing or access to the Yeagerup Dunes.