El Questro Homestead – Luxury Lodges of Australia
El Questro Homestead
El Questro Homestead – At a Glance
Set amongst 700,000 acres and 100km from the nearest town, the luxury of El Questro Homestead sits in stark contrast to Western Australia’s rugged Kimberley landscape. Perched on a cliff top, with vistas of one of the prettiest locations in The Kimberley, The Homestead is a relaxed retreat catering for a maximum of 20 guests.
Surrounding The Homestead, a rich green lawn sweeps down to a pool overlooking the stunning Chamberlain Gorge.
This is the luxury base for guests to explore the diverse Kimberley landscape – some of it untouched – with personalized and intimate tours. Soak in the Zebedee Thermal Springs, cruise private gorges, rivers and waterfalls, explore from the air, horse-ride or hike the terrain on foot.
The Homestead is renowned for serving gourmet cuisine in dramatic locations – an intimate dinner beneath the stars, or over a waterfall.
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Amid the vast and ancient landscape of Western Australia’s East Kimberley region sits the untamed natural beauty of El Questro. El Questro is a destination unlike any other and offers the freedom to explore one of Australia’s last true frontiers. From deep gorges and majestic ranges to thermal springs, mud and salt-flats, rainforests and cascading waterfalls, everything the Kimberley has to offer is located across the property’s 700,000 acres and is why we say that El Questro is the heart of the Kimberley.
Perched on a clifftop with views across the Chamberlain River, El Questro Homestead is an oasis of privacy and understated luxury in one of the country’s wildest and most beautiful regions. An exclusive retreat for a maximum of 20 guests, El Questro Homestead allows you to fully immerse in an outback experience that is both adventurous and luxurious.
El Questro Homestead Reservations
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