Accommodation

Eyre Peninsula

Yarnbala Guesthouse

Eyre Peninsula

From $520.00
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Accommodation
Yarnbala Sanctuary Guesthouse is a thoughtfully designed retreat set within one of the last remaining grassy she-oak woodlands, a critically endangered ecosystem on the pristine Eyre Peninsula in Coffin Bay, South Australia.

Surrounded by 283,280 square metres of private land, the guesthouse looks out across the 31,000 hectares of Coffin Bay National Park, with coastal views stretching towards Yangi Bay. This expansive setting offers an intimate and considered escape - where scale and seclusion exist in quiet balance.

Despite its sense of seclusion, Yarnbala remains closely connected to the best of Coffin Bay. Long Beach lies just a short walk away (approximately 1km), while the local golf course and town centre are also within easy walking distance - allowing guests to move effortlessly between nature, coastline, and community.

Spanning 54 square metres of indoor and outdoor living, the guesthouse is designed for couples or individuals seeking space to slow down. It features a beautifully appointed bedroom, a refined bathroom, and an open layout that connects effortlessly to the outdoors. Large windows invite natural light and frame views of the landscape, while the private deck offers a place to sit, unwind, and observe endemic wildlife and the rhythm of the land.

Operating entirely off-grid, the guesthouse is powered by the natural elements that surround it - reflecting Yarnbala's ethos of living lightly.
<p>Free Wifi</p>

Number of rooms

1

Facilities

Carpark
Non Smoking
Outdoor Furniture

Price

From $520.00 to $520.00

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