Unyoked expands to WA with three new cabins in hidden locations

Unyoked expands to WA with three new cabins in hidden locations

Aussie accommodation startup Unyoked has expanded its off-grid experiences in Western Australia, it’s first to open on the West Coast.

Kicking off with three cabins across a hidden location surrounded by bushland with private access to one of the region’s most secluded beaches only a couple of hours from Perth, with more to be announced soon, bookings are open now for those eager to disconnect.

The expansion to WA signals a longtime desire for the brand, whose founders grew up in the state.

“We’re super excited to bring our concept to Perth,” said Cam Grant, Unyoked co-founder.

“Growing up spending a lot of time in the outdoors around WA was one of the experiences that led us to create Unyoked. That sense of freedom, closeness with nature and little dose of adventure we have in our youth is a big part of what’s missing from modern life.

“We created this whole thing to help people build a bit of that magic back into their day-to-day, and we couldn’t be more stoked to be bringing it back to where it all started…”

Unyoked’s WA cabins (Cam Bostock)

Unyoked’s locations are hand-picked to be totally secluded to help maximise guests’ ability to connect with the outdoors and leave feeling “unyoked”.

Launched in 2016 with the first cabin in a remote spot just outside of Sydney, Unyoked now features 75 locations across four countries, championing the scientifically-backed benefits of spending time in nature and even boasts a partnership with Matthew McConaughey.

With cabins already open for bookings, and additional site openings to follow, we can expect to see more from this exciting Australian-founded startup in the coming year.

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