Stayed at the wave rock resort for 2 nights. Comprises 14 chalets near a lake. Unfortunately nobody told us the lake dries up in summer (der), so it was a chalet next to a white gypsum lake bed, surrounded by scorched bush that resembled a post-nuclear landscape. Some would call it unspoilt, but after a day the novelty wore off. Chalet was dark, hot (the one aircon unit was way insufficient for the entire chalet and the 42c outside temp) and home to some ugly looking spiders. Very quiet though, and kangaroos can be seen near the "lake" in the evening. Small but welcome swimming pool at the nearby caravan park, which guests are allowed to use.
Biggest problem - eating. Only one place to eat, the Wave Rock Hotel/ Motel, owned by the same firm that owns the Resort, the roadhouse (expensive fuel by the way), caravan park and pretty much everything else. Only thing to eat was a self-cook bbq thing with fly-ridden salad bar. hmm.
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