Tsuki means Moon in Japanese. It is surrounded by gum trees favoured by our resident koalas who sometimes become inquisitive and pay guests a visit. From the balcony while drinking sake, you can enjoy views of the sculpture garden.
Breakfast is included during your stay with us and is served in our café.
Hana means Flower and true to its name, this treehouse is always filled with fresh flowers. From its perspective, it encourages a feeling of well-being above the humdrum of the world, in a haven of tranquillity.
Hasu means Lotus and is regarded in many cultures as one of the most sacred plants. A symbol of self-regeneration and rebirth, we encourage guests to soak in the little Japanese tub with a lit candle and revive themselves. This is the only treehouse that has a Japanese tub.
Yama means Mountain in Japanese. This compact treehouse earns its name because it is on a steep incline at the top of the hill. Guests who don’t mind the challenge and stretching their legs will be rewarded with an eagle eye’s view of the property.
Breakfast is included during your stay with us in our cafe.
Yume means Dream-catcher. This little treehouse is immersed in the forest surrounded by the smells of the bush. Enjoy a cup of Japanese tea while reading your way through a library of art books and visits from the birds.