LAND of PLENTY
An island holiday usually conjures visions of idyllic white sand beaches and sparkling sapphire waters, but on King Island, paradise takes a new form, a beautiful dichotomy of lush pasture land and wild, rugged beaches. Located above the north west coast of Tasmania, in the icy Bass Strait, the island’s shipwrecks and deserted rocky beaches are perfect for the more intrepid explorer. Those looking to unplug and unwind will have no problem finding quiet time at Kittawa Lodge (kittawalodge.com), an eco stay discretely cocooned in the island dunes.
With privacy and relaxation at the core of the Kittawa experience, it made sense to start the design of the lodges with the tub, laugh co-owners Aaron Suine and Nick Stead. The handmade charcoal concrete bath is perfectly positioned in front of a floor-to-ceiling window that looks out to the wild Southern Ocean. Be prepared for an audience, with red-necked wallabies roaming around the lodge’s property from dusk ‘til dawn. Wallabies aside, the entirely off-grid lodges offer
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