Featuring high ceilings and large living areas, with a choice of Lake, Pool or island views, the rooms have been designed to reflect Wadjemup and island life.
The new offering complements the 63 refurbished Courtyard and Lake rooms which opened in January.
“The Lodge Wadjemup project has been undertaken by a group of West Australian families, so catering to the needs of those travelling in groups and with children is reflected in the design and functionality of the accommodation offering,” said Peter Fogarty, on behalf of the owners.
“The interior design, which was led by my daughter Anna, is characterised by natural, sustainable materials and textures that echo the surrounding landscape.
“The majority of rooms have the ability to interconnect, which means six guests can easily be accommodated in rooms of up to 59 square meters of living space, plus balconies.”
All rooms feature King beds and fully appointed ensuites, some with standalone baths. At the heart of the accommodation space is the Guest Pool Area, featuring a 12-meter adult pool and 5-meter kids’ pool.
“We’re so excited to unveil the 46 new build Poolhouse rooms and Guest Pool, bringing The Lodge Wadjemup’s accommodation offering to a total of 109 rooms,” said The Lodge Wadjemup General Managere, Jeremy Nordkamp.
“What we’re offering guests is a new level of hospitality on Wadjemup/ Rottnest Island, an elevated guest experience for couples and family-travellers, with pools heated to an inviting 28 degrees and poolside food and beverage service to complement the incredible hospitality on offer at Sunsets and Pelican.
“Rottnest Island is synonymous with summer, but The Lodge Wadjemup has been thoughtfully designed to offer an incredible tourism experience any time of the year.
“With inclusions such as in-room heating and the heated pool, as well as heated flooring, multiple fireplaces, bi-folds to enclose the space and a Winter event series at Sunsets – The Lodge Wadjmeup is the perfect place to retreat even when the weather is cooler.”
On July 1, The Lodge will unveil The Gathering Ground, a conference and event space that acknowledges the important cultural history of the Island.