Che Sara Sara Chalets

Che Sara Sara Chalets 3 1/2 star family accommodation outside of Walpole, WA on the banks of the Frankland River.

Having some interactive fun at National Museum Australia in Canberra.
11/02/2023

Having some interactive fun at National Museum Australia in Canberra.

It’s cold in there đŸ˜±
10/07/2022

It’s cold in there đŸ˜±

Get to know the Frankland River (Kwakoorillup). Rain hail or shine it’s a beautiful place to explore.      #            ...
05/06/2022

Get to know the Frankland River (Kwakoorillup). Rain hail or shine it’s a beautiful place to explore. #

18/02/2021
Che Sara Sara Chalets is a family run business that has been operating since 1990.  We are looking for a friendly, motiv...
18/02/2021

Che Sara Sara Chalets is a family run business that has been operating since 1990. We are looking for a friendly, motivated and energetic couple or small family to fill caretaker/manager roles.

We have four self-contained, 3.5 star chalets all overlooking the Frankland River, 15km north east of Walpole. The 180 acre property has extensive river frontage, amazing tall forests, walk trails, canoes and a tennis court. We also have a small commercial avocado orchard on the property, a fruit orchard and a vegie garden.

The property is 7km by road from the Bibbulmun Track (Sappers Bridge access) and close to the Munda Biddy Trail. Che Sara Sara is the perfect place for exploring the Walpole Wilderness and surrounds.

Caretaker/Manager Tasks and Responsibilities

Welcome and check-in guests
Answer phone and email enquiries and bookings
Process payments
Clean chalets upon check-out and carry out general maintenance
Assist with wood supply for chalets
First point of contact for guests and after hours on call
Assist with maintenance of property, sometimes including orchard irrigation

Requirements

Excellent customer service
High level of computer literacy
Administrative and book-keeping skills
Cleaning experience preferred
Must work well independently and with others
Applicants must have an interest in the environment and sustainability

Benefits

High quality accommodation provided
Utilities included
Incredible forest setting on the Frankland River
Established gardens, orchards and vegie patch
Salary negotiable based on skills and experience.

Email your interest to Prue at [email protected]

Please include an outline of your experience and a resume with references.

Still plenty of colour in our mid-winter forest . Still a few gaps left end of July and Aug but filling up fast!        ...
13/07/2020

Still plenty of colour in our mid-winter forest . Still a few gaps left end of July and Aug but filling up fast!

22/06/2020
Time for a fresh start, fresh air and fresh produce
19/05/2020

Time for a fresh start, fresh air and fresh produce

27/03/2020

I'm sure you've heard me say it before - travelling around Western Australia is a world-class experience.

From the unique landscapes of the Kimberley and Pilbara to the gourmet paradise of the South West, and everything in between, our State has so much to see and do.

But, sadly, this just isn't the time for it.

We've made the extremely difficult and completely unprecedented decision to shut down travel between WA's regions.

From midnight Tuesday, restrictions will be placed on travel within the entire State of Western Australia.

Western Australians will not be permitted to leave their regional boundary.

It’s absolutely vital every Western Australian understands – you cannot travel within WA. It must stop immediately.

Police have the power to enforce these restrictions if necessary, and fines of up to $50,000 can be issued.

To be clear, those are: the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne, Mid-West, Goldfields-Esperance, Wheatbelt, Great Southern and South West.

Due to their proximity and interconnected nature, Perth and Peel will be treated as one region.

The health and safety of people in regional Western Australia must be our priority.

Exemptions will apply for, among other things, essential services and workers, including health and emergency services; people living in ‘border communities’, who may not have access to groceries or supplies within their region; employment purposes; medical reasons; transport of essential goods and some compassionate grounds.

Additional restrictions to remote Aboriginal communities were announced by Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt this week, to provide extra protection to these vulnerable communities.

If you are currently away from home - you need to come back. Now.

If you were planning a trip - you cannot go.

But I have one important request - don't cancel your bookings with our regional hotels, tours or other providers - postpone them instead.

This won't last forever, so let's do what we can to make sure those businesses are still there once it is over.

That next trip will just be so much sweeter.

26/03/2020

Stuck in WA and need a place to distance yourself? We can help. Fortnightly rates now available

Address

92 Nunn Road
Walpole, WA
6333

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