Salisbury Lodges is a popular retreat for yoga and wellness weekends, providing the best that nature has to offer with accommodation nestled into the environment.
Bordering the world-famous Barrington Tops, Salisbury Lodges is a unique wilderness retreat, nestled amongst the wild heart of the Hunter region. As the first property outside the Barrington Tops National Park, guests are perfectly placed to explore the wonders of the ancient forests, waterfalls and pristine Williams River. It's a haven for native animals, from wallabies, to echidnas and koalas, and many native bird species. Many of whom will wander among the retreat, unfazed by human company.
Featuring three different accommodation types including a large family lodge, smaller couple's chalet and apartment style rooms, Salisbury Lodges can cater for large groups or smaller bookings. Some allow for self-catering. Each features balconies with unique bushland views, often graced by passing wildlife and a wonderful space for relaxing after a day taking in the crisp mountain air. The timber lodges have been absorbed into the scenery and are surrounded by gardens and pretty pathways.
An onsite restaurant is also picturesquely positioned overlooking a lake of lily pads, creating the feeling of being in a lush treehouse. Functions, Bed and Breakfast or fully catered weekends away provide added opportunities to make your guests' stay even more memorable.
Less than three hours from the Sydney end of the freeway, guests will travel to you through the emerging cultural hub of Dungog, known for its arts, shops and caf scene. It's then a scenic drive through farmland and genuine Australian bush up to Salisbury, on an all-weather road to the Lodge entry.
* Approx 52 hectares
* Pristine river frontage
* Owners residence, 4 bedroom plus loft , 3 bathroom with spa, Lounge with huge fireplace, kitchen and balcony
* Williams chalet,3 bedrooms 2 living areas ,full kitchen including dishwasher sleeps 10
* 2 x Lake Lodges studio , spa bathroom, kitchenette
* Bush nook studio, bathroom and kitchenette
* Office
* Commercial laundry
* Licensed restaurant for 80 guests with indoor and outdoor dining overlooking the lagoon
Many happy couples have made Salisbury Lodge their choice for their special day. So many beautiful memories have been made here.
If you have been looking for your place among the treetops, immersed among the wildlife, then Salisbury Lodges could be your place of quiet retreat. Bird chatter and the sway of the trees will be your playlist, and the serenity is already turned up to maximum. The lodges have been well loved by many families and guests, now it's your turn to tune into the tranquility.
Contact Dee Braithwaite on 0458206063 for more information.
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The size of Salisbury is approximately 103.8 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 40.7% of total area. The population of Salisbury in 2011 was 279 people. By 2016 the population was 43 showing a population decline of 84.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Salisbury is 50-59 years. Households in Salisbury are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Salisbury work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 69.2% of the homes in Salisbury were owner-occupied compared with 114.3% in 2016.
Salisbury has 95 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Salisbury have seen a 89.76% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 46.21% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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