In lieu of annual trips overseas, Australians are opting for remote lodges to getaway with loved ones with a stronger focus on health and wellbeing. Diana Jenkins from Herald Sun reports on a growing number of families and travellers choosing to stay at Luxury Lodges of Australia, with surfing and hiking on the rise as popular activities to reconnect with the outdoors in naturally isolated locations.
“Both Capella Lodge on Lord Howe Island and Longitude 131º at Uluru Kata Tjuta are incredible natural locations with options to walk, swim, relax and — importantly — to dine well.” – Craig Bradbery, Baillie Lodges.
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