Cape Lodge is located at the heart of the Margaret River wine district and close to the wild beaches of the beautiful South West. The Lodge, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, set in 40 acres of gardens and natural forest, is renowned for its classically elegant accom-modation and superb standards of service and cuisine. While small in area, the Margaret River produces a large percentage of Australia’s premium wines and possesses some of the country’s finest coastline. Here the Indian Ocean meets the Southern Ocean and the result is some of the best surfing conditions in the world.
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| | | No. of Bedrooms | Cape Lodge offers 22 rooms, all with en suite bathrooms, TV/VCR, mini bar and air conditioning, all are fully serviced. The rooms vary in that some are in the main lodge; some have views over the lakes and others, views of the extensive gardens. Early in 2004, eight new Forest Suites were opened and these offer clients some of the most luxurious accommodation in the South West. The Forest Suites encircle a private lake and are surrounded by native bush land. They boast exquisite furnishings including works of art from the owner’s private collection, king size marbled bathrooms with drenching showers and double spas. The new Lodge Suite is a 2 room, 2 bathroom luxury suite including a private lounge area, marbled bathrooms and superb garden and lake views. | | Dining | The magnificent new restaurant sits over the main lake and features an over water al fresco decking, sumptuous guest lounge and 2 executive boardrooms. If wine is your passion you will enjoy perusing the 14,000 bottle temperature controlled cellar which will be stocked with premium back vintage Margaret River wines. Gourmet breakfasts are served by the lake or in your room, and picnic hampers can be packed for day trips. There is also a tennis court for guest use. | | Activities | The main focus is in visiting the wineries & galleries with a local expert, and enjoying some of Western Australia’s best restaurants. However, there are other aspects of this region to enjoy by taking a bush or beach walk along the spectacular coast of the Cape Leeuwin National Park. Winter, though cool is the best time to view humpback whales migrating north from Antarctica to warmer waters to calve. Coastal seal colonies can also be seen and in the evening large numbers of Western Grey Kangaroos come out to feed on the grasslands. |
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