West Lodge is a rustic cottage that has been given a contemporary update. It has enormous cathedral ceilings, exposed timber, concrete and glass, a private infinity plunge pool and a beautiful romantic lodge feel. The romantic attic master bedroom has a downstairs dressing room, ensuite with rainwater shower, and outdoor Japanese bath. West Lodge has additional king bedrooms for extra couples, each with handcrafted artisan features. This lodge also has an open jetmaster wood fire, an outdoor fire pit by a beautiful night-lit reflection pool and a woodfired pizza oven and tepanyaki bbq. It is impossible to describe how peaceful it is sitting by the pool on WestLodge’s verandah in the afternoon sun, overlooking the grassy lawn, sculptures, waterlily dam and bush. Indoor Living - Open plan living, dining, kitchen space with cathedral ceilings and open fire, overlooking the lawn, sculptures and waterlily dam. Flatscreen TV with satellite (foxtel) channels, and Box Office Movies. Outdoor Living - Covered outdoor living space off the living room and next to the plunge pool. Outdoor dining area next to reflection pool with large umbrella, firepit, outdoor kitchen area with sink, teppanyaki bbq and woodfired pizza oven. Downstairs gym area and sitting room (can be used as massage and therapy room). Accommodation - 1st Master attic suite with king bed, dressing room, and ensuite (rainwater shower and outdoor Japanese bath). 2nd Master attic suite with king bed and ensuite (shower and Japanese bath). 3rd Master suite has ensuite with shower, a sitting room and gym equipment. 4th king bedroom shares a bathroom with main master suite. 5th Single bedroom has a fantastic outlook over the West Lodge Dam with kangaroos and wallabies eating directly outside.
Property manager
Matt McCormack
Languages
English
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Amenities
Pool
Hot tub
Washer
Dryer
Gym
Parking available
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About the area
Murrah
Murrah is home to this villa. Bermagui Country Club and Bermagui Harbour are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Bermaguee Nature Reserve and Biamanga National Park.
Murrah, NSW
What's nearby
Cuttagee Beach - 10 min drive - 7.2 km
Bunga Beach - 11 min drive - 5.7 km
Blue Pool - 14 min drive - 15.6 km
Bermagui Harbour - 14 min drive - 15.7 km
Bermagui Beach - 21 min drive - 15.4 km
Getting around
Merimbula, NSW (MIM) - 60 min drive
Restaurants
Long Time No Sea - 6 min drive
Mimosa Wines & Restaurant - 2 min drive
Dry Stone Restaurant - 11 min drive
Mimosa Wines - 2 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Does Luxurious private retreat have a pool?
Yes, this property has a pool.
Is Luxurious private retreat pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Luxurious private retreat?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Luxurious private retreat?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Luxurious private retreat located?
Situated in Murrah, this villa is within 6 miles (10 km) of Bunga Beach, Cuttagee Beach and Baragoot Beach. Bermaguee Nature Reserve and Beares Beach are also within 9 miles (15 km).
Reviews
10
Exceptional
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Our story is fairly simple. We had been looking for the right property for years. When we looked at Indigo Retreat online in late 2018 we thought it was too big and too grand for us. When we came to look we instantly fell in love with it. We finally purchased the property from the beautiful Andrew and Janine in July 2019. We have been so grateful for their generosity throughout the handover process. They remain our neighbours and friends. Andrew and Janine developed the property from scratch. They wanted to leave the city and create a beautiful retreat back in 1995 before that was a thing to do. They wanted to create a beautiful and healing environment. It took a long time to achieve, but I am sure you agree it was well worth the time. They went all around Australia to find the best place to live the dream, and when they arrived in Bermagui for a weekend they bought the first place they saw! They asked a real estate agent to show them a cottage on 25 acres, and bought a 130 acre bush block without even water or power. Even back in 1995 it was hard to imagine a place in Australia where you could buy that much bush in such a stunning location so close to the sea. They spent many years making it happen. Planning, designing, digging holes and planting… Building and more building…. Digging more holes… Amazing local craftsmen who helped them make the dream happen. They got there in the end and they hope, as we do, you’ll love it like we do. Andrew and Janine kept 50 acres of the original 130 for themselves and sold the more developed 81 acres to us. We believe it is paradise!We are located on the very southern coast of New South Wales, an area recently designated as part of the Wilderness Coast of Australia, which takes in the very southern parts of NSW and northern parts of the Victorian coastlines.
Why they chose this property
We really believe the landscape between Tilba and Tathra is one of the most beautiful parts of the world. It is a combination of storybook rolling green farmland, rainforest coastal eucalypt forest dotted with rainforest pockets, breathtaking coastline, made-up of stunning beaches, pristine lakes, and charming coastal villages. It is a 15 minute walk or 2 minute drive along our private track to Murrah beach. From there you can access Murrah Lake or Bunga Lagoon or Goalen Head – the start of Mimosa Rocks National Park. Once in the park you can explore miles of coastline on foot from the retreat.
What makes this property unique
It’s sometimes hard for visitors to understand how this beautiful pocket has been so well preserved. For thousands of years prior to European settlement, Yuin nation people were custodians for the far south coast of NSW. Yuin lands stretch from approximately the area near Eden in the south to an area near Nowra in the north. Special places near Indigo Retreat for Aboriginal People include Mumbulla and Gulaga Mountains – sacred spaces for Men and Women in traditional times. In 2005 Gulaga was handed back to its traditional owners, and it is now managed by representatives from local Aboriginal communities and NSW National Parks. (Take the walking track to the top of Gulaga, see more information here.) After European settlement and at a time when major highways and train lines were opening up the rest of the Australian mainland, this area relied almost exclusively on shipping as its gateway to the world. When shipping stopped, it left our area without major transport links, relatively off the map and isolated. Throughout the 1950-80s, large sections of coastline were bought and preserved by environmentally minded architects, artists and community leaders who are now widely recognised with gratitude as “Guardians of the Coast”. At a time when insensitive development was happening elsewhere, these lands were preserved and even regenerated from farmland back to forest. Large parcels of their land have since been gifted to Mimosa Rocks National Park, and recent coastal protection law is slowing any major development of the area. Huge gratitude also goes to the longstanding persistence and hard work of environmentally minded activists who ran campaigns from the 1970s to the present day to preserve large swathes of local land that has since been protected in National Parks and Preserved Forest due to their direct action. Volunteer work continues today to protect local lands & species including particular recent work on Koala groups.