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SPICERS PEAK LODGE Mar5nvalet QLI| TOP CAPACITY: A
maximum
of
26
people can stay here at any time. There are 10 lodge suites and two private lodges.
WHAT TO EXPECT Overlooking Queensland's stunning Scenic Rim, Spicers Peak Lodge was built by travel industry entrepreneur and environmental advocate Graham Turner and his wife Jude.
The
multi-award-winnin$, architecturally exquisite property re$ularly attracts the highest echelon ofAustralian and international business executives and celebrities seeking a brief but intense dose of nature, child-free relaxation and sensory pampering. While some choose to explore the $lorious bush environs by mountain bike or on foot, most are content to recline in the all-embracing lounge with a good book and a fine wine, just within earshot ofthe next dinner bell.
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Most affordable room: The standard'lodge suite' is a generous room decorated in a
o Included in the tariff are: use of the private tennis court, mountain bikes and bushwalks
restrained, earthy style befitting the character of the lodge and echoing the native bush setting. Materials such as stone, wood, tin and
for calorie control (you'll need thist).
panoramic $lass create a perfect open feel. The cavernous bathroom contains a spa tub and separate shower with deliciously fragrant Molton Brown products. But really, with all the lodge has to offer, the room is not where you'd want to spend your time. All rooms have complimentary minibars, king beds and LED TVs plus wireless internet is available throughout the lodge if you absolutely have to keep connected. Ask for a fireplace if you're heading up in winter. From $1190 per room per night per couple. Best room in the house: The "spa suites" are true honeymoon standard with extra space and a super spa, but ramp it up some more and head out to one of the private lodges. With outdoor spa and lounges and beglriling views over the valley, they are so private they are only visible from the air. Built on the fringe of the bush and on the edge ofthe escarpment, these villas make full use of the tranquil setting and come
in either one or two-bedroom configurations. Full use ofregular lodge facilities and activities is included in the tariff. A one-bedroom lodge starts at $1890, while a lodge sleeping four costs from $2490, presenting the best value in the whole place.
r Outdoor infinity pool and indoor pool table for dry sharks.
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Spa Anise day spa offers treatments at extra cost. The hot stone massage sounds... hot.
. Pick a spot on the 9000 hectare property and have your own Champagne picnic delivered.
o Twin 12-seat boardrooms for
executive
retreats and micro-conferences - iust don't tell the shareholders.
BEST FEATURES o Al]-inclusive pricin$ makes for stress-free checkout and I'm surprised more upscale properties don't do this. There are optional
extensions
like fine wines and
beauty
treatments, but you can have a pretty decent time with just the included stuff.
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Location location location. A clich6 perhaps, SPL's mountain-top spot is a blockbuster and you'd have to $o to the Snowy Mountains for a comparable alpine outlook.
but
o Many Spicers Group properties are located
on former or scaled down cattle stations with active environment restoration and conservation projects. They are typically expansive so you can go get lost for a day
wilhout leaving lhe resorl.
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flip sidc to seclusion arrd prir.acv is access. The u,inding dirt road can be a challenge, cspeciallf in the rvet, and the sign-posting could send vour CIPS into a spin. Relax, take vour time and enjov thc drive. Ol course, vou
Spicers Peak Lod$e
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thrill
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THE IIOOI) Spicers Peak Lodge (and indeed the u.hole Spiccls Group) prides itself on culinarlexcellence. The reception area wall needs an extcnsion just to hold all the arvards, so )-ou
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tl.picallv enjo-v their privacv rvithout roarin$, boisterous discussions. The kitchen is open, ahnost theatre-stvle, so vou can see it all going on. Meals are presented rvith matchin$ (includcd) u'ines, but )'ou can lash out and hook into the private cellar too, at extra charge. The whole expcrience recks of exclusivity so
be prepared to feel special. Dutch born chef Frank Nlarelle continues the Spicers trademark qualit-v offering. N{eals are included in the tariff for guests. Dinners comprise seven collrse tastlng menus (sorrv, no a la carte). For non-guests, pt'ices start at $115 pel pcrson for a three-course lunchl dinnel costs f'rom $'195 pp for the scvencoulsc degnstatiorr (bookings essential).
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