The views encapsulate Salmon Beach, surf breaks off the coast, hidden sandy beaches, Chatham Island and Cape D'Entrecasteaux, plus views of the beach and ocean back towards Black Point and Augusta, impeded only by the atmospherics of the day.
Simply driving through the magnificence of the Dombekup Karri Forest, before turning off onto your own private 6km access, through pencil straight Karri Trees transitioning into the coastal grace of the south coast, delivers a sense of arrival unequalled in any setting I have known.
An extraordinarily rare feature at the north end of the property, a winding track takes you down to a rocky headland, inaccessible from any road access, to a private beach where the Dombekup Brook closes access from the west, to make access to anyone else a mission virtually only achieved on foot. From this spot, fishing, abalone, surfing, beachcombing and exploring is as good as your exclusive domain.
THE WEEKENDER
Hidden, and sheltered in the sand dunes is a 3m by 7m (approximately) weekender/shed, complete with a double trough, stove, kitchen bench and table, all set around a Wundowie pot belly stove to scare the most furious southern storm-chilling winds away.
The shade cloth sheltered 3m lean-to annex doubles the entertaining space, but it's the fire drum, with the thick steel hot plate holding centre stage in the sheltered BBQ area adjacent, where a few dry logs rolled into the fire below sizzle the bacon and eggs, quietly whistle the kettle and then percolate the stove-top coffee pot, giving you a sense of peacefulness and tranquillity that only 373Ha of private wilderness retreat can secure.
A stand-alone wet area with a trough, shower recess and WC serviced by a gas storage HWS serves the purpose in an ideal fashion.
The weekender, with a similar size car port adjacent, has a sleeping loft above set up as a camper's paradise.
A pump shed, drawing water from a small soak to a header tank, hidden on a sand dune adjacent delivers non-potable drinking water, with rain water doing the rest, plus room for the obligatory 4wd motorbike. There is enough mown grass in the immediate area to provide room to roam about, sheltered from winds in every direction and with tracks leading in several directions, where you can explore - on your own private paradise forever.
THE REGION
Surrounded on all sides by D'Entrecasteaux National Park, to the west the propitious beauty of the Warren and Yeagerup sand dunes swallowing huge Karri Trees, the ageless and pristine Coastal estuaries of the Donnelly, Meerup, Warren and Doggerup river systems flowing unhindered into the magnificent Southern Ocean, as they have for millennia, are all yours to enjoy. (https://www.manjimup.wa.gov.au/our-places-and-spaces/windy-harbour)
A few kilometres to the south, is the hamlet of Windy Harbour.
Access to Cape D'Entrecasteaux, Mount Chudalup, plus Broke Inlet add a further garnish to the feast of iconic tourist destinations available.
(https://www.roamingdownunder.com/mandalay-beach.php)
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
1888 Windy Harbour Road Windy Harbour Western Australia is not to be shared.
Whilst the coastline itself is part of the D'Entrecasteaux National Park, due to a combination of no road access to this portion of the National Park, Doggerup Creek flowing into the Southern Ocean adjacent to the property, and limited access opportunities to the coast, there are beaches which can only be accessed off this block.
There is no other property that can achieve this level of amenity in Western Australia, if not the world.
For further information contact Exclusive Sales Representative Joe White on 0417 939 715 or joe@jmw***