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    Treehouse in Denmark

    A granite boulder rises straight through the living room floor at The Treehouse on Gilbert Avenue in Denmark, Western Australia — a deliberate design choice that defines the whole experience. Set among karri trees near Wilson Inlet, this glass-walled architectural stay balances raw forest character with real comfort: spa bath, wood-burning hearth, cantilevered deck, and Green's Pool a short drive away.

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    Treehouse in Denmark

    A granite boulder rises straight through the living room floor at The Treehouse on Gilbert Avenue in Denmark, Western Australia — a deliberate design choice that defines the whole experience. Set among karri trees near Wilson Inlet, this glass-walled architectural stay balances raw forest character with real comfort: spa bath, wood-burning hearth, cantilevered deck, and Green's Pool a short drive away.

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    Home » Listings » Oceania » Australia » Treehouse in Denmark

    A massive granite boulder doesn't stop at the wall. It passes straight through the floor and rises, cool and ancient, into the middle of the living room. That is your introduction to The Treehouse at 32 Gilbert Avenue — a house in Denmark, Western Australia, that was designed to be interrupted by the forest, not sheltered from it.

    The approach sets the tone immediately. A curving staircase runs alongside a granite outcrop, and at dusk, LED lights along the steps flicker on while karri trunks glow softly around you. Arriving here feels less like checking in and more like being let into something. The forest acknowledges you.

    Inside, a double-height living space opens under a high ceiling. Kitchen, dining and lounge flow together without division, and walls of glass keep the canopy permanently in view. Timber floors, leather chairs and a wood-burning hearth pull warmth back into a room that could easily feel exposed. The cantilevered deck pushes outward over the trees, offering glimpses of Wilson Inlet beyond the forest edge.

    Sleeping arrangements divide across two levels. One bedroom sits on the main floor; a loft-style bed perches above the living space, reached by ladder. It rewards the effort with a sense of elevation and seclusion, though midnight trips back down deserve a moment's thought. The bathroom is generous — spa bath, standalone shower and large windows that frame branches rather than walls. Heating and cooling are fully modern, making the Treehouse genuinely comfortable in any season.

    Day-to-day, the rhythm here is slow and particular. Without a constant pull toward screens, attention drifts outward: birdcalls, fog burning off the karri, sunlight shifting through high leaves. On the verandah, a glass of wine and a paperback become the entire evening plan. Rain on glass is not an inconvenience here — it becomes the soundtrack.

    The location sits roughly midway between Denmark township and Ocean Beach, making it a practical base for the region's best outdoor spots. Greens Pool, Elephant Rocks and the Cape to Cape-adjacent trails are all within easy reach. Summer — December through February — brings warm, dry days ideal for swimming and long coastal walks, while autumn offers golden light and quieter roads through the Great Southern. Wildflower season in spring transforms the surrounding national parks.

    Nightly rates run approximately $150–$250 USD, with rates varying by season and availability — moderate for a stay of this design and setting.

    Denmark WA suits drivers. Most guests arrive by car, and a vehicle is practical for day trips throughout the region. For those arriving without one, the nearest public-transport option is the Hollings Rd Transwa bus stop, roughly 2.9 km away, served by the Albany bus route. It offers regional connectivity rather than frequent local access, so a hire car from Albany or Denmark remains the most useful choice for exploring the area fully.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What makes this treehouse architecturally unusual compared with other forest stays?
    A: A massive granite boulder rises straight through the living room floor and into the interior space — it isn't decorative, it's structural geology passing through the house. Karri trunks also bisect parts of the architecture, and the cantilevered deck extends outward over the canopy rather than sitting at ground level. The design treats the forest as something to be interrupted by, not insulated from.

    Q: What are the sleeping arrangements, and is the loft bed accessible for everyone?
    A: There are two sleeping areas: one bedroom on the main level and a loft-style bed above the living space, reached by ladder. The loft offers real elevation and seclusion, but it isn't suited to guests with limited mobility or anyone uncomfortable on a ladder in the dark. Worth factoring in before booking if that applies to your group.

    Q: What time of year suits a stay here best?
    A: Summer (December–February) brings warm, dry days ideal for swimming at Greens Pool and walking the coastal trails, with long evenings on the deck above the karri forest. Autumn offers golden light, mild temperatures and quieter roads — good for hiking and scenic drives. Winter is cool and atmospheric, with mist through tall trees making the wood-burning hearth feel genuinely useful. Spring wildflowers transform the surrounding national parks. Each season has a distinct character here.

    Q: What are the nightly rates, and does the price vary much?
    A: Rates run approximately $150–$250 USD per night, placing the treehouse in a moderate tier for a property of this design and setting. Rates vary by season and availability, so it's worth checking for your specific dates.

    Q: Do guests need a car to stay here?
    A: A car is strongly advisable. Denmark WA is best navigated by road, and day trips to Greens Pool, Elephant Rocks and the Tree Top Walk all require one. The nearest public transport point is the Hollings Rd Transwa bus stop, approximately 2.9 km away on the Albany route, but this is not a practical substitute for having your own vehicle throughout the stay.

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    • 32 Gilbert Avenue, Denmark Western Australia 6333, Australia

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    • Hollings Rd Transwa Denmark B
      Bus line Albany · Approximately 2.9 km away

    The final part of the journey may require a taxi or pre-arranged transfer.

    Transit data: Transitland / source GTFS feeds

    Best Time to Visit

    Summer coast season (December–February): Warm, dry and sunny—ideal for swimming at Greens Pool, walking the coastal trails, exploring local wineries and enjoying long evenings on the deck above the karri forest. ☀️ °C min/max: +15°/+27°
    Autumn calm (March–May): Mild, clear and beautifully golden with gentle breezes and fewer crowds; perfect for hiking, beach picnics and scenic drives through the Great Southern region. ☀️ °C min/max: +12°/+23°
    Winter retreat (June–August): Cool, rainy and atmospheric with mist drifting through the tall forests—great for cosy treehouse evenings, whale watching and dramatic ocean scenery. ❄️ °C min/max: +8°/+16°
    Spring bloom (September–November): Fresh, bright and full of wildflowers, with ideal temperatures for hiking, visiting national parks and exploring the region’s pristine beaches before summer arrives. ☀️ °C min/max: +10°/+20°

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