Wolgan Valley Resort

Wolgan Valley Resort is a resort you should not visit unless you want to relax, enjoy fine food and appreciate the raw beauty of a resort within a captivating natural setting.

Take a three hour scenic drive from Sydney through the Blue Mountains and you will discover Australias first luxury conservation resort Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa. This luxury resort is located on the Great dividing range and pinned between two amazing national parks, which frames an amazing backdrop for the resort and provides it with authentic experiences and insights into the Australia’s wildlife and backbone of Australia’s history and culture.

Wolgan Valley Resort

The Resort is nestled on 4,000 acres of reserve which is marked as a consveration reserve. It’s the perfect destination for the discerning traveller that likes to feel enaged and connected with their surroundings, its a resort that shows commitment to the new era of travel by maintaining focus to ecologiocal and environemental sustainability practices.Wogan Valley Resort

The Wolgan Valley resort features 40 individual suites which are surrounded by private sweeping verandahs which lead onto each suites own indoor / outdoor swimming pool. The rooms offer a separate living and bedroom areas which create a sense of space through the suite. Even your clothes and shoes will be at home within the separate walk-in wardrobe which flows to a luxurious en-suite bathroom. Winter times are cosy with a wonderful double-sided fireplace.

All the rooms, have the things that you would expect like LCD TV, DVD player, sound system with ipod docking station, Free Wi Fi plus little extras such as binoculars and mountain bikes for when you say, “darling can you see that, we should ride over there and check that out”!

What Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa have managed to do very well is capture the history of Australian architure though out the resorts buildings, while showcasing a pogressive but classical reflection of the traditional rural Australian homestead feel.

Rates and Inclusion

All rates for this luxury resort includes breakfast, lunch and dinner plus non-alcoholic beverages. If you would like to dine privately, the resort can cater for those that like dine privatley. Your rate also includes variety of ativities such as guided walks, moutain biking, horse riding and a four wheel drive safari.

Chill Out and Relax

For those that put spa treatments in the same sentance as been activite, you will pleased to know that Wolgan Valley’s Timeless Spa offers facials, body therapy and fantastic spa packages to ensure you are making the most of your activities! All the guests have access to a fitness centre which has a swimming pool, sauna, spa pool and steam room.

Whats the deal with kids

The resort welcomes children, however its probably a resort thats better suited for children over the age of eight, though they do have facilities for those younger kids.

The resort offers plenty of activities for the kids to get involved with the standout activity would be the opportunity for your kids to learn basic bush survial techniques. This activity allows the children to learn and discover traditional Aboriginal culture in a safe and fun environment. The Bush survival activities are conducted with by field guide and the kids will learn all the cools things that kids love that dosen’t involve a power source or battery! Things that are taught are map reading navaigational techinques, how to build a bush shelter, animal tracking skills, how to go abouty finding food and water in the bush whilst learning and developing an appreciation for the environment.

Why you should not visit Wolgan Valley Report

  1. There is no sandy beach
  2. No Retail shopping
  3. Its Remote and Private
  4. No fastfood outlets
  5. No big crowds or tourist traps

For bookings and further details visit booking.com for the best rates.

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About the author

James is the founder of Little Nomads a travel site which focuses on all things about traveling with kids. He lives on the Northern Beaches of Sydney with his wife and two energetic kids which keep him on his toes. Weekends, you can find him on or in the water around Pittwater. James also hates writing about himself in the 3rd person! Follow James on twitter @littlenomads or Google Plus +James Hayward

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