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Settlers Rest Farm Stay

If you want to find the right holiday, look no further than Settlers Rest in the heart of the Swan Valley, where you can put your feet up for a few days and simply relax.

The absolutely delightful cottage, built almost a century ago, has been stunningly restored with attention to detail, earning us a AAA FOUR STAR rating.

Settlers Rest cottage is fully self-contained and ensures complete peace and privacy in quality accommodation for up to six guests in three bedrooms. Although spacious the cottage is not overwhelming for couples. Whether your booking is for one, two or six guests, the entire cottage is yours to enjoy.

Settlers Rest is centrally located among the Swan Valley vineyards and easily accessible from the Swan Valley Tourist Drive 203. Historic Guildford is just 6 kilometres away. You’ll find seclusion, relaxation, tranquillity – worlds away from the pressures of daily life. Uninterrupted sweeping views to the Darling Ranges never cease to amaze. Witness the Earth’s shifting moods from the dry red ground in January to the lush green pastures of June. You’ll want to come back again and again.

Enjoy some of the local attractions from wineries and cafes to craft shops and galleries. From stylish restaurants to picnics by the river. See kangaroos and koalas, experience Aboriginal art and learn how to throw a boomerang! Sample some of the roadside fresh produce, vegetables, grapes, fruit and preserves. Visit the chocolate factory, take a drive to the nearby National Parks, browse through Antique shops in Guildford, or play golf on the World Class Championship golf course at the Vines Resort.