Just 90 minutes from Sydney, Spicers Sangoma Retreat is an all-inclusive lodge blends safari-style charm with gourmet dining, and immersive natural tranquillity.
Location: Spicers Sangoma Retreat sits high on Bowen Mountain, surrounded by untouched bushland and sweeping valley views. Despite being less than two hours from Sydney, it feels wonderfully remote, offering a sense of peace and escape from everyday life. The setting makes it easy to slow down, reconnect with nature, and explore the best of the Blue Mountains at your own pace.
Rooms: The eight suites are warm, spacious and designed to feel part of the landscape. Timber and stone finishes bring the outdoors in, while large windows and private decks frame the views beautifully. You’ll find fireplaces, heated floors and deep bathtubs for cosy evenings, with some suites offering their own plunge pools. Every space feels private and inviting, perfect for unwinding after a day in the fresh mountain air.
Amenities: The retreat is all-inclusive, so you can simply relax and enjoy. Spend time in the infinity pool looking out over the forest, soothe your body in the sauna, or book a treatment at Spa Anise. Shared spaces like the firepit and lounge encourage quiet moments or easy conversation, while the dining experience pairs seasonal dishes with carefully chosen wines.
Activities: Days can be as restful or as active as you like. Take a guided walk through native bushland, practice yoga or meditation on your private deck, or head out to explore the wider Blue Mountains on a day tour. Evenings are just as special, with long, leisurely dinners, local wines and opportunities to stargaze under clear mountain skies
Sustainability: Caring for the environment is at the heart of the retreat. The kitchen works closely with local growers, serving seasonal produce that keeps food miles low while celebrating regional flavours. The buildings are designed to sit gently within the landscape, making the most of natural light and airflow to reduce energy use. Water is carefully conserved, waste is minimised, and eco-friendly amenities are offered in every suite.
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January
A month of extremely hot weather. Celebrate summer on Sydney’s beaches, explore the Great Barrier Reef, or enjoy the Australian Open in Melbourne. Tasmania is also perfect for hiking in mild weather.
February
Very hot, but lively in the southern parts of the country. Head to South Australia for the Adelaide Fringe Festival or Western Australia for the Perth Fringe Festival. Visit Kangaroo Island for wildlife and dramatic coastlines, or dive Ningaloo Reef for manta rays. Northern end is humid and wet.
March
Things start to cool down in the Southeast: enjoy Melbourne’s food and wine scene, hike the Blue Mountains. Alternatively, head north to spot wildlife in Kakadu as the Wet Season eases.
April
Visit Uluru for clear desert skies, explore Margaret River’s wineries, or catch whale sharks at Ningaloo. Tasmania’s wilderness is beautiful in autumn colours.
May
Ideal for the Red Centre and Top End: cooler and drier. Explore Kakadu and Litchfield. Southern states are great for city breaks in Sydney or Melbourne.
June
Ski season starts in the Snowy Mountains. Queensland offers sunny escapes, from the Whitsundays to the Daintree. Western Australia’s Kimberley region is at its best.
July
Perfect time for whale watching along the east coast. Explore Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, or cruise the Kimberley’s remote gorges and waterfalls.
August
Northern Australia is dry and sunny: visit Darwin’s Mindil Markets, Kakadu, and Arnhem Land. Enjoy stargazing at Uluru or explore the Great Barrier Reef islands.
September
Spring blooms in Western Australia’s wildflower regions. Visit Perth, Rottnest Island, or Margaret River. Sydney warms up, perfect for harbour cruises and coastal walks
October
Great time for Sydney’s Sculpture by the Sea and whale watching. Visit Tasmania’s wilderness, or explore Melbourne and the nearby Yarra Valley wineries.
November
Early summer brings perfect conditions for the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef. Explore the Great Ocean Road or enjoy wine regions like Barossa Valley.
December
Celebrate Christmas on the beach in Sydney, Perth, or Adelaide. Watch the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. Catch the Ashes cricket tournament in either Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, or Sydney. Tasmania offers hiking, while tropical Queensland is lush and vibrant.
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