| country: | Australia |
| location: | Maleny, Queensland |
| price: | From AU $120 per double room per night. Self contained cottage from AU $200 per night and single room from AU $50 per night. Minimum stay 2 nights *Special offer* Stay 6 nights get the 7th night free |
description
Village residents and guests come here to experience peace and excitement in a dynamic, healthy natural environment. A famous international destination, facilitating global connections and friendships. A gathering of like minded souls, our lodge is part of the Pan Pacific Global Eco Network. We have a beautiful tranquil property nestled away within our village. A stunning spacious house accommodates the majority of our guests complimented by the gorgeous self contained timber octagon, for those wishing more seclusion. The retreat has a very peaceful ambience.
Growing our own organic food is a daily past time for us. We have an acre and half of private landscaped garden, with a wide variety of native and exotic species. Our guests really enjoy the opportunity to wander or work in the veggie garden. Meals can be provided or self catering facilities are available. Meal times are special occasions, sharing casual conversations, knowledge, experiences and dreams over delicious wholesome dinners.
Natural health & sustainable lifestyle tours, workshops, courses, education programs can all be arranged to put you on a pathway of self improvement. Facilitators of self development offer courses. Please come and make our retreat your home away from home. It's a perfect destination for a really relaxed weekend getaway and find out for yourself what this retreat is all about. It will be our pleasure to host your stay.
Art/sculpting. Bird watching and walking. Natural therapies and yoga. Saturday morning market. Swimming rivers and dams. Village tours. Eco education. Workshops.
Growing our own organic food is a daily past time for us. We have an acre and half of private landscaped garden, with a wide variety of native and exotic species. Our guests really enjoy the opportunity to wander or work in the veggie garden. Meals can be provided or self catering facilities are available. Meal times are special occasions, sharing casual conversations, knowledge, experiences and dreams over delicious wholesome dinners.
Natural health & sustainable lifestyle tours, workshops, courses, education programs can all be arranged to put you on a pathway of self improvement. Facilitators of self development offer courses. Please come and make our retreat your home away from home. It's a perfect destination for a really relaxed weekend getaway and find out for yourself what this retreat is all about. It will be our pleasure to host your stay.
special things to do and see here
Art/sculpting. rooms, food and facilities
Self contained Queen cottage.
CD, DVD and video player. Family & baby friendly: We are a great family venue space with the community being the ultimate place to grow up. We have a playground in the village. We love kids and treat them like anyone else by helping wherever we can. The area is a very safe place to explore. Our retreat is not completely baby proof. However, we have had many great stays for guests with babies. We provide high chairs on request.
Disabled access: We have disabled access, bathroom & shower.
how to find us
By air: The nearest airport is Brisbane International.By bus: From Brisbane Airport, catch a shuttle bus to Brisbane Roma Street Transit Centre or the train to Roma Street station directly from the airport. Buses and trains go from the Roma Street centre (approx 30 mins). From Roma Street Station in central Brisbane, catch the Gympie train as far as Landsborough (1.25 to 2 hours). There are also coaches from Roma Street to Landsborough. Landsborough is then about 35km, or 40 minutes drive from our retreat.
how this holiday makes a difference
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We are an organic retreat using ethically sources timbers, toxic free paints. We grow much of our own produce, source plenty from other people in the village and support the local organic shops in Maleny. We actively promote individuals and businesses owned and run by community members. We subcontract and hire skills and labour locally. We purchase community produce and food. We run a business which is unique in its approach to educating, informing, and sharing what our community is about and raising the understanding, respect and appreciation of its values and culture of sustainability. This in turn benefits others of our community financially, and socially, through provision of goods and services to our clients.
We get our electricity from a green energy scheme by Ergon Australia. We have solar hot water and several houses in the village are solar powered. We minimise energy use by using energy efficient light bulbs and appliances and turning off lights and appliances when not in use. We grow & collect our own fire wood on site for our fire place in winter. We are self sufficient in our own water use with 2 water tanks. One of these is 40,000litres and is located in the middle of the house keeping it cool in summer. We use showers and half flush toilets to reduce water use. We have a laundry scheme where we only change towels and sheets after each guest every 5 days, as weather dictates or at guests’ request. We use Australian non toxic, biodegradable, eco personal and cleaning products such as Mukti Botancals, My Essence, In Essence, Tri Nature and Handmade Home products on ourselves and the property. We process all waste water on site and recycle to the garden. We have a reticulated water system in place as well. We have a no antibiotic or heavy medication policy to maintain the integrity of this system and our water quality. We cultivate our garden and property without the use of pesticides and fertilisers, using organic, permaculture and some biodynamic principles. We encourage wildlife in our garden by having a strict no dog or cat by law in place, Regenerating riparian and rainforest and scrub, programs and have acres of wilderness zones. The property is part of an official wildlife sanctuary and has no fences on majority of 500 acres. We plant and cultivate native food species for all wildlife including insects and butterflies. We compost all our food and garden waste. Some food waste goes to the chickens in community. We recycle glass, plastic and paper, no’s 1-16, and have facilities for our guests to recycle their waste too. We support local conservation projects such as Land For Wildlife, Burung Land Care, Mary River Catchment. We are currently lobbying and creating the blue print for a Wildlife Corridor through suburbia, that runs through the Sunshine Coast Hinterland all the way to Brisbane. We use recycled stationary. We provide a living experience within the world’s first permaculture village. We provide guidance services both casually and professionally for Natural Health and sustainable living. We are passionate about what we do. If we can not help then we can direct you to a fantastic resource base of people within the village, local area and past guests who have lots to share in regards progressing these concepts. We have a commitment in the area of children’s health needs globally. We lobby the current Australian Government to address health issues in the indigenous communities. We currently have an ongoing project of aid, raising awareness and funds for Tuberculosis, focused at present on orphaned children of Tibet. We have a building project to create an Isolation Unit to treat contagious diseases. We host community events to this end, generating interest and networks with and for others to make a difference, connecting them to appropriate organisations. We manufacture a new musical instrument called the Slide Didge. It is a product that was designed with the intention of bridging connections between our Indigenous Australian culture (one of the oldest on earth) and contemporary global cultures of the world that support environmental sustainability. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |













