Travel + Lifestyle writer Ute Junker stays at Spicers Peak Lodge, observing the finer details in what makes a stay here so effortlessly luxurious. 

In case you haven’t worked it out by now, one of Spicers Peak Lodge’s signature values is indulgence. With just 10 rooms and two freestanding villas, personal service is guaranteed. There are plenty of ways to unwind: you can spend the afternoon relaxing in the sun-drenched lounge or join in one of the complimentary activities such as a gin appreciation session. Or ask for a tour of the lodge’s remarkable art collection, which includes pieces by John Olsen and Charles Blackman, as well as sculptures and other works. In fact, you could spend your entire stay holed up in the lodge, only venturing out to the nearby spa. But honestly, that would be a waste. Spicers Peak Lodge is designed to celebrate nature. Sixty per cent of the property is a nature conservancy – home to 156 endemic plant and animal species, including the endearing wallabies that graze on the dew-drenched grass in the mornings, and a range of habitats from montane heath to eucalypt forests.” – Ute Junker, Travel + Lifestyle.

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