Tatler mentions Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley, Silky Oaks Lodge, Longitude 131º, Saffire Freycinet and Capella Lodge in recent article, ‘Luxury lodges in Australia to go off the grid in style’ for ultra-luxurious private lodges hidden far away from civilisation.
“When Charles Darwin visited Wolgan Valley in 1836 he was so fascinated by the valley’s spectacular cliff-rimmed canyons and surrounding wildlife that it ultimately planted the seed for his theory of evolution and adaptation.
The original homestead that hosted Darwin remains—although now it is a museum that highlights the area’s Aboriginal, settler and agricultural history, located at the heart of Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley.
In 2007, Dubai-based airline Emirates purchased what was a working cattle station to build a high-end nature and conservation resort. The result is a string of stone-and-wood villas cradled by dramatic canyons and ancient valleys. Each of the 40 lavish villas comes with a heated private swimming pool and spacious outdoor deck, from where it’s not uncommon to spot kangaroos, wallabies and wombats in their natural habitat.” – Coco Marett, Tatler.
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