Reservations for the 2027 season at Bullo River Station in the East Kimberley are now open, with the renewal of the homestead and guest wing in full swing. The evolution of these spaces will elevate the guest stay and experience while honouring legacy and remaining deeply grounded in place.
“Our hope is that guests returning to Bullo in 2027 and beyond will feel that it is both exactly the same, and yet also better. And for new guests, the Bullo magic will be as amazing as ever.” ~ Alexandra and Julian Burt, Bullo River Station Co-Owners
An Elevated and Expanded Homestead
Led by Western Australian architects, MJA Studio, and Australian interior designer, Sibella Court, the redevelopment of our homestead, a true outback home, honours its legacy while thoughtfully refining the way guests move through and experience our property. The new guest rooms will span two guest wings, carefully maintaining an intimate scale of just 12 rooms while creating a greater sense of space and connection. Two sets of the twelve rooms have been designed to flex for family stays. The new homestead will feature an open kitchen, an anteroom for gathering and planning the day’s adventures, a characterful library and bar, a lounge and multiple outdoor breakout spaces designed for retreat and quiet reflection.
Informed heavily by story and place, Court’s interior direction, shapes and silhouettes continue to draw on the Australian vernacular, Bullo’s majestic landscape, bushcraft, heritage trades and rural hospitality. “Bullo is not a place you design over,” she says. “It is a place you listen to. The landscape is powerful, elemental and deeply storied. Our approach has been to allow the materials and spaces to feel as though they emerge from that country. They are textured, grounded and quietly refined. It remains a true station home, just with a greater sense of immersion, generosity and connection to place and the outdoors.”
2027 Season
A stay at Bullo is all-inclusive, featuring seasonal, gourmet dining and a premium, sommelier-curated beverages, privately guided experiences, generous guest rooms designed for comfort and retreat, a homestead offering relaxed, contemporary luxury, and optional coordination of transfers to and from the station (for a fee). With only twelve guest rooms, guests are assured an exclusive and highly personalised experience. Guests who choose to stay at Bullo are actively supporting the long-term care of the landscape, helping to sustain our conservation efforts and our partnership with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy.
To book your stay, visit Bullo River Station‘s website.
For more details, view the lodge website or contact the lodge directly below.