THE GOOD LIFE:
Inspired by the tent-style accommodation experienced during strips to Africa, Irena and Jeremy Hutchings opened Paperbark Camp almost ten years ago. Set on 100 acres of relatively untouched bushland in jaw-dropping Jervis Bay, Paperbark Camp sets a fine example for Ecotourisim. Options on how to spend your days are endless with walking tracks through the local paperbark, gum and mangrove forests as well as creeks and bays for cooling down. Looking at the accommodation it may be hard to leave the comforts of your solar-powered tent?
Fresh, local produce is said to be at its best at The Gunyah Restaurant, set within the treetops at the heart of the camp. It is inspiring to read the history and sustainable initiatives of the Paperbark Camp – we are again enthused to take a quick break from Sydney for more research on the good life!
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We have placed the Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa in the Blue Mountains high on our list of places to visit for an escape to the good life. We are intrigued and inspired by the sustainable building methods and the efforts of its creators to reduce the resorts impact on its impressive natural surrounds. (Read More)
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