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The Per Christensen classroom is set up with tables, chairs, whiteboards, gas outlets for gas burners, projector screen, small kitchen, and a fireplace. This room is ideal as the ‘work centre’, leaving the Homestead for relaxing and meals. With no internet access and limited mobile phone coverage, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse is an ideal place for that annual conference or leadership retreat with no interruptions. What to do There are several walk trails of varying lengths around Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse from which you can explore the jarrah forest. There is a hide along the Woylie Walk which is great for viewing tammars on dusk as they head out for their nightly feed. Spotlight for other native animals in the evening or enjoy the wildflowers by day along the other walk trails. Are you looking for a place to hold your next conference or retreat? Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse provides you with a great location, the chance to see some of our native wildlife and an accommodation and conference facility catering for up to 50 people. Located in the heart of the eastern jarrah forest, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse might be just what you’re looking for. Further information and bookings You must book in advance to stay at Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse. For bookings and information on fees and availability, please contact the Donnelly District DEC office on: Phone: (08) 9776 1207 Fax: (08) 9776 1410 Email: [email protected] Must see Surrounded by the 56,000 hectare Tone-Perup Nature Reserve, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse is one of the best places in the South West to see native wildlife including numbats, ringtail and brushtail possums, quenda, woylies and chuditch. At dusk, spend some time in the ‘hide’ and look for tammar wallabies. The eastern jarrah forest puts on a colourful display of wildflowers in early spring. What is there? Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse has several accommodation options. The Homestead and Bunkhouse are perfect for larger groups of 10–35 people. This is a shared accommodation facility of 10 bedrooms accommodating up to six people per room. It has bunk beds, single and double beds, and male and female bathroom facilities. The Homestead has a large, self-contained kitchen and dining area. There are also two cottages available which can be useful for families accompanying the group or for lecturers or caterers assisting with the conference. One cottage has two bedrooms, sleeps up to seven people and is fully self-contained. The other cottage has three bedrooms and sleeps up to seven people with an external bathroom. Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse Conferences W E S T E R N A U S T R A L I A T H E G O V E R N M E N T O F This information is available in alternative formats on request.

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Are you looking for a place to hold your next conference or retreat? Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse provides you with a great location, the chance to see some of our native wildlife and an accommodation and conference facility catering for up to 50 people. Located in the heart of the eastern jarrah forest, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse might be just what you’re looking for.

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Page 1: Perup - Natures Guesthouse conferences, South West, Western Australia

The Per Christensen classroom is set up with tables, chairs, whiteboards, gas outlets for gas burners, projector screen, small kitchen, and a fireplace. This room is ideal as the ‘work centre’, leaving the Homestead for relaxing and meals.

With no internet access and limited mobile phone coverage, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse is an ideal place for that annual conference or leadership retreat with no interruptions.

What to doThere are several walk trails of varying lengths around Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse from which you can explore the jarrah forest. There is a hide along the Woylie Walk which is great for viewing tammars on dusk as they head out for their nightly feed. Spotlight for other native animals in the evening or enjoy the wildflowers by day along the other walk trails.

Are you looking for a place to hold your next conference or retreat? Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse provides you with a great location, the chance to see some of our native wildlife and an accommodation and conference facility catering for up to 50 people. Located in the heart of the eastern jarrah forest, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse might be just what you’re looking for.

Further information and bookingsYou must book in advance to stay at Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse.

For bookings and information on fees and availability, please contact the Donnelly District DEC office on: Phone: (08) 9776 1207 Fax: (08) 9776 1410 Email: [email protected]

Must seeSurrounded by the 56,000 hectare Tone-Perup Nature Reserve, Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse is one of the best places in the South West to see native wildlife including numbats, ringtail and brushtail possums, quenda, woylies and chuditch. At dusk, spend some time in the ‘hide’ and look for tammar wallabies. The eastern jarrah forest puts on a colourful display of wildflowers in early spring.

What is there?Perup – Nature’s Guesthouse has several accommodation options.

The Homestead and Bunkhouse are perfect for larger groups of 10–35 people. This is a shared accommodation facility of 10 bedrooms accommodating up to six people per room. It has bunk beds, single and double beds, and male and female bathroom facilities. The Homestead has a large, self-contained kitchen and dining area.

There are also two cottages available which can be useful for families accompanying the group or for lecturers or caterers assisting with the conference. One cottage has two bedrooms, sleeps up to seven people and is fully self-contained. The other cottage has three bedrooms and sleeps up to seven people with an external bathroom.

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• Be wise Perup — Nature’s Guesthouse runs on solar and wind power and is dependant on rainwater. Use power and water conservatively, turn off lights when not needed and keep showers brief. Please don’t bring electric appliances that use a lot of energy such as hairdryers and heaters.

• Walk softly Help us to protect this natural environment by keeping to paths and trails.

• Be responsible Please don’t feed the wildlife, bush food is much better for them.

• Be careful Drive carefully. Reduce speed to avoid hitting the wildlife.

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