Cabin · Sleeps 4Escape to nature at Coffs Coast Mountain Retreat, a certified eco-friendly destination. We're committed to environmental preservation and sustainability, continuously improving our processes to prevent pollution. Experience luxury and tranquillity at our 5-star eco-certified retreat nestled in the tranquil Australian bushland. Our beautifully crafted cabins prioritize both liveability and sustainability, offering the perfect escape to recharge & immerse yourself in the peaceful countryside.
The space Crafted with eco-friendliness in mind, our cabins welcome pets, Cabin 2 ensures wheelchair accessibility. Each cabin features a fire pit, outdoor dining, and BBQ grill, alongside a fully equipped kitchen with all the essentials. Enjoy additional comforts like a hair dryer, bathroom essentials, a washing machine, TV, iron, extra pillows and blankets, heating, first aid kits, and outdoor furniture Your comfort and convenience are our top priorities.
Guest access When embarking on a bushwalk, it's essential to ensure you have suitable attire and essential items to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here's a checklist of what you may need:
Attire: Long pants: Protect your legs from scratches, insect bites, and contact with potentially harmful plants. Boots: Sturdy, closed-toe footwear with a good grip to provide stability and protect your feet from rough terrain, rocks, and potential hazards. Hat: A wide-brimmed hat to shield your face and neck from the sun's rays, helping prevent sunburn and heat exhaustion.
Other things to note Essentials: Sunscreen: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF to exposed skin to protect against harmful UV rays and reduce the risk of sunburn and skin damage.
Insect repellent: Use insect repellent containing DEET or other effective ingredients to repel mosquitoes, ticks, and other biting insects, reducing the risk of insect-borne illnesses.
Water: Carry an adequate supply of water to stay hydrated throughout your hike. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle or hydration pack. Snacks: Pack lightweight, non-perishable snacks such as nuts, energy bars, or dried fruit to provide energy and keep hunger at bay during your hike.
Emergency essentials: Personal identification and emergency contact information: Carry identification and ensure someone knows your itinerary and when to expect your return.
By being prepared with suitable attire and essential items, you can help ensure a safe and enjoyable bushwalking experience.