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Windsurfer Beach Chalets

Address 1 Hopkins St, Lancelin WA, Australia
Phone +61 8 9575 2566
Website lano.com.au
Categories Serviced Accommodation, Condominium Complex, Holiday Apartment Rental, Lodging
Rating 3.1 9 reviews
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Windsurfer Beach Chalets reviews

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Bruce
09 September 2022 20:28

Great studio room right by the ocean. Good place to stay while exploring in and around Lancelin.

Ron
06 October 2021 9:32

Studio apartment was adequate as per its advertised facilities. However, what started as an enjoyable holiday was ruined over the last two days by the upstairs apartment being used by a family with young children. Obviously the parents believed it was ok for the children to run up and down the wooden floored apartment and back stairs early morning (7.00am Saturday and 6.38am Sunday), noon and night with no respect for the occupants below.

Richard
25 March 2021 15:04

Really enjoyed our stay here. Walking distance to everything we needed. Floor was dirty under foot on arrival so we moped ourselves. Place is fairly run down and in need of some love.

Meekas
20 October 2020 6:28

Studio was ok - bed comfy & kitchen had all the basics but no milk! No hot water! This was remedied next morning but only after a phone call & 2 visits to reception. Gas for heating water had run out due to excessive use by teenage girls the previous day.

Good response from owner & we did appreciate the hot water fix.

Susan
08 October 2020 3:24

Chalets are perfect if you want a retro beach side stay a-la-beach shack, back to real basics style. Ours was neat, tidy & clean but they're at that stage where vinyl floors have old grime, curtain rails were rusty, the curtains grotty and furniture tired. A curtain or blind on the back door is needed next to the bathroom/loo access. Beds including the queen are pipeline, we used a (very clean!) rubbish bin as a bedside table. Although the mattress was a simple thin one it was good and sheets were crisp & clean. Heating was not great or instant with 2 old small column heaters. We felt like we were back in the 70s in a beach shack although online the chalets appear more modern from the outside. The cafe next door was (presumably seasonally) shut the next morning. For a similar price on the same trip, we stayed in modern 4 star coastal luxury. We visited in winter cold, maybe the value would kick in for for a couple with kids wanting the simple summer beach holiday. And as the other reviews say, dont forget to take your own towels, bathroom as well as beach towels! There was a coffee & snacks van off a beach path by the way, looks for the signs.

Susan
30 September 2020 22:10

Chalets are perfect if you want a retro beach side stay a-la-beach shack, back to real basics style. Ours was neat, tidy & clean but they're at that stage where vinyl floors have old grime, curtain rails were rusty, the curtains grotty and furniture tired. A curtain or blind on the back door is needed next to the bathroom/loo access. Beds including the queen are pipeline, we used a (very clean!) rubbish bin as a bedside table. Although the mattress was a simple thin one it was good and sheets were crisp & clean. Heating was not great or instant with 2 old small column heaters. We felt like we were back in the 70s in a beach shack although online the chalets appear more modern from the outside. The cafe next door was (presumably seasonally) shut the next morning. For a similar price on the same trip, we stayed in modern 4 star coastal luxury. We visited in winter cold, maybe the value would kick in for for a couple with kids wanting the simple summer beach holiday. And as the other reviews say, dont forget to take your own towels, bathroom as well as beach towels! There was a coffee & snacks van off a beach path by the way, looks for the signs.

Janice
15 October 2019 2:43

Didnt like the back door being perspex and see through, wasnt told when booking we had to bring our own towels, no value for money. Except it very close to the beach

Bronwyn
05 June 2018 8:10

For $200 a night I found this accommodation to be overpriced.
You have to bring your own towels and soap
There is tea, coffee and sugar but no milk
I found the main bed to be uncomfortable. Both my husband and I had a terrible night sleep.
There's a lack of privacy. The back door is glass and there is no curtain and other guests can see straight in when they walk past.
There is a sensor above the toilet door that activates the fan. Once activated the fan stay on for approx 10 mins. The fans are loud. So loud in fact that not once but twice I was woken by the neighbours fan.
The other bedroom with the bunk beds is directly opposite the bathroom. Guests would find it hard to sleep in this room with the fan going on and off all night
The view from the front and back doors is unappealing and the smell of rotting seaweed feels like your staying next to a sewage company with drainage problems

Stephen
02 March 2018 20:16

Simple place awesomely located for tinny adventures, windsurfing etc. Really enjoyed our stay. Its not flash but who wants that in a beach shack.

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