Heyscape Expands Premium Cabin Experience in Denmark, Western Australia
Perth-based off-grid accommodation provider, Heyscape, is set to enhance its offerings in Denmark, Western Australia, with an ambitious expansion that will introduce an additional 15 cabins by the end of 2025.
Initially, Heyscape will debut three one-bedroom cabins in December 2024. These new additions will include a mix of three two-bedroom cabins, eight one-bedroom cabins, and four family cabins equipped with queen and bunk beds, all offering picturesque views of the ocean, karri forest, or valley. Select cabins will feature wellness enhancements, including a sauna and ice bath, catering to health-conscious travelers.
In a bid to enrich the guest experience, Heyscape is also introducing complimentary e-bikes, providing easy access to The Dam’s unique paddock-to-plate experiences and the renowned Munda Biddi Trail that meanders through the property.
Set against the backdrop of a regenerative 880-acre cattle farm, Raintree, this captivating locale also features marron (the endemic freshwater crayfish), truffle production, a cannabis botanical distillery, and an acclaimed restaurant. This array of offerings promises guests a feast of unique and immersive experiences during their stay.
“We are thrilled to unveil this new location through our intimate and secluded cabins in Denmark,” said Tim Brady, head of Heyscape. “By collaborating with the Birkbeck family, state government agencies, and seasoned tourism operators, we strive to deliver the first on-trail premium accommodation in Western Australia, boosting sustainable visitation to our national parks.”
Heyscape’s partnership with the Raintree team will see a selection of locally sourced pantry items made available to guests. Highlights include The Dam’s truffle butter, honey and oil, and an espresso martini kit featuring vodka distilled on-site. Unique experiences, such as a ‘Marron Catch n Cook,’ will also be offered. To elevate the adventure, Heyscape has joined forces with Scenic Helicopters to provide breathtaking aerial tours of the Denmark region.
This expansion aligns seamlessly with the newly launched Wellness Tourism Strategy for 2024, spearheaded by Australia’s South West, the area’s peak tourism body. Stretching from Bunbury Geographe to the Great Southern, this sprawling region encompasses the picturesque landscapes of Margaret River and the Southern Forests and Valleys.
“The natural environment—from its aquatic and coastal landscapes to its lush forests and national parks—sets our region apart from other emerging wellness destinations in Australia,” remarked Catrin Allsop, CEO of Australia’s South West. “Activating these natural assets and curating therapeutic journeys fosters an environment that supports our region’s values and intrinsic characteristics.”
The idyllic setting of Heyscape Denmark boasts breathtaking views of the William Bay National Park, home to the stunning Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks, as well as a segment of the Bibbulmun Track. It presents an enriching opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in the unparalleled natural beauty and wilderness of Australia’s South West. “It truly embodies the concept of nature for nurture,” Allsop added.
Over the past five years, Heyscape has made a significant impact on its guests, establishing 25 sustainable cabins in various stunning locations throughout Western Australia, including lush vineyards, sprawling sheep farms, olive groves, and even the iconic Kings Park in Perth.
