The Sydney Morning Herald Traveller has featured Saffire Freycinet in a heartfelt first-person story by Lee Tulloch, celebrating a return visit to the luxury lodge and the beauty of Tasmania’s Freycinet region.
Revisiting Saffire for its 15th anniversary, Tulloch highlights the lodge’s personalised hospitality, exceptional dining and immersive local experiences, with the spectacular Hazards and Freycinet National Park providing the backdrop. Her mother particularly admired the team, describing them as “so lovely and natural”, while a thoughtful gesture from staff – delivering a sculpture she had admired to their suite – left a lasting impression.
The feature also showcases Saffire’s signature experiences, from the Tasmanian Devil Experience and a visit to nearby Craigie Knowe Vineyard to locally sourced dining and sweeping coastal views. Summing up the stay, Tulloch’s mother simply remarked: “I loved it last time we came, but this time has topped it.”
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