A Couple’s Reflection- A week
GingerNut Farm was truly magical. From the moment we arrived, Craig welcomed us into his peaceful paradise, and we immediately felt a sense of connection. This adults-only, clothing-optional retreat was the perfect space to unwind, explore, and deepen our bond.
The hosts have created something special—warm, welcoming, and grounded. Their energy set the tone for our entire stay. We enjoyed chatting with them throughout the week, feeling completely safe and at ease in this sacred space.
Highlights included practicing naked yoga under apple gums, surrounded by nature. We also strolled the 1.5 km pink walking track, listening to the birds and the stream, with a surprise koala sighting. Exploring Kyogle and Nimbin was a joy, especially our visit to the Yoni Art Temple, where I picked up prints for our yoga room. Lunch at the Nimbin pub, with views of the mountains, was the perfect ending to the day.
The glow worm tour on the farm was surreal. We did it at night and again during the day—both experiences were magical. New Year’s Eve at the Hanging Rock Hall was a highlight, full of good music and a sense of community.
We also enjoyed afternoons with fellow campers, including practicing Spanish with a Colombian couple. The mornings were filled with the sound of kookaburras as we sat by the stream, feeling refreshed and connected.
My only regret was not booking a massage with Greg—next time! We left feeling revitalised, with a renewed appreciation for nature and community.