The Property

The Lake Deck

At the heart of Bailey Estate lies our serene private lake — a tranquil sanctuary that becomes the backdrop for unforgettable moments.

Whether you’re watching the morning mist rise at dawn, enjoying a sunset yoga session, or exchanging vows with reflections dancing on the water, this is where magic happens.

Surrounded by native bushland and ancient redgums, the lake offers complete privacy and a connection to nature that’s increasingly rare in our modern world.

Emmersed in Nature

Bailey Estate is a sanctuary for rare and local birdlife, with numerous kangaroos and emus roaming protected and free throughout the 160 acre Estate.

Nature is on full show from every room and every corner. Breathtaking and expansive views of Lakes and Forest backdrops, overlooking vineyards, and a local farm.

Designed to inspire, the estate will rejuvenate and elevate your everyday life during and after your stay.

Your Serenity

ESCAPE THE EVERYDAY

The calm, reflective lakes offer peaceful, open spaces for yoga, meditation, breathwork sessions and quiet reflection.

Immersive Forests give a calming, sensory-rich environment, boosting function and delivering calm.​

Quiet and undisturbed, the Estate fosters mental wellbeing, and a scenic, natural escape.

Walking Trails

Relax on the winding trails and walking paths, and eco-friendly, hiking experiences.

Bailey Estate has 2 magnificent walking trails, winding through Ancient Redgums, and majestic lakes.

Immerse yourself in bird watching, Kangaroo and Emu spotting and ride, hike or jog the trails through crafted pathways and lush green forests.

Walk into Town

FEELING ADVENTUROUS?

​Love the harmony of birds, the crunch of leaves underfoot and maybe even the thump of a kangaroo – without the sounds of other people – then the Town Walk is for you.

Bailey Estate joins up with the Ten Mile Brook Trail, that is around a 2 hour walk into Margaret River town. (Or a 30 minute ride )

As the name suggests, this moderate bush walk unfurls for 10 miles, or nearly 16km. It should take about four hours from Bailey Estate and back, on mostly flat path edged by shady forest, with some gravelly rises.