Visitors now have even more choice when holidaying in Collie with the addition of chalets to the Collie Trails Retreat further diversifying the trail town’s accommodation offerings.
Eight wheelchair accessible chalets have been developed at Collie Trails Retreat with the assistance of the Collie Futures Fund, complementing the existing campsite on the property.
Located off Harris River Road, Collie Trails Retreat provides easy access to the Bibbulmun hiking track, Munda Biddi mountain bike trail as well as the Arklow trail network.
With the Arklow trail network incorporating an adaptive course to cater for mountain bike riders with disability, the chalets make for a close accommodation option for riders of all abilities.
Guests can ride straight out of Collie Trails Retreat and head to the nearby trails – no need to drive.
The addition of eight chalets at Collie Trails Retreat expands Collie’s accommodation options, providing a perfectly positioned base for adventure seekers and those looking for a laid-back escape.
Collie has continued to grow as a destination for those wanting to explore the great outdoors, following the WA Government’s investment into world-class trails.
Home to WA’s largest mountain bike trail network and accredited as a Trail Town, Collie offers experiences for explorers of all abilities.

