The most stunning accomodation I ever did see! This was a suitable compromise for Kurt going to whisky distilleries and playing golf during our time in Scotland. You can find this luxury accomodation and championship golf course in Scotland on the island of Islay, close to the dunes of the ocean shores. It’s close enough, … Continue reading The Machrie @ Islay
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Links Lady Bay @ Normanville, SA
Links Lady Bay Resort is a golf course and resort located 1 hr from Adelaide and30 from Mclaren Vale, situated adjacent to the seaside town of Normanville. The outlook of this resort is picturesque with rolling greens and plenty of kangaroos to see. The resort has large comfortable rooms and even with their own separate … Continue reading Links Lady Bay @ Normanville, SA
Peppers Manor House
Peppers Manor house (formerly Mt Broughton) is located in Sutton Forest in the pitcturesque Southern Highlands. This region is home to beautiful landscapes and features such parks, historic sites, golf courses, walking tracks and plenty of boutique shops to wander around. There’s plenty of wineries too and numerous spots for events such as weddings. Located … Continue reading Peppers Manor House
Sheraton Deva @ New Caledonia
Sheraton Deva is located about 2 hours from the airport, so you’ll either need to book a shuttle lift or a car (which we did, a good idea as we could go to neighbouring beaches). We booked our stay via Luxury Escapes as a package with breakfast daily and some resort credit. The Sheraton is … Continue reading Sheraton Deva @ New Caledonia
Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley
The Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley is a resort in Lovedale in NSW’s iconic winemaking region, just 2 hours north of Sydney. The luxury accomodation has excellent facilities, with a large golf course on site, a new and well stocked gymnasium, a tennis court, outdoor pool, kids game room and huge grounds to walk around. There’s … Continue reading Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley
Where to go in Vancouver: part 1
Vancouver, Canada is a stunning city, surrounded by a multitude of mountains and also the Pacific Ocean. The climate is temperate, this making it very easy to be active in summer and spring (and snow activities in winter) but do remember that Vancouver is considered a rainforest, so precipitation should be expected, We were there in … Continue reading Where to go in Vancouver: part 1
