We stayed in a gorgeous cottage set in the middle of a mountainous backdrop. There was an awesome smell of fresh air and eucalyptus trees, and beautiful sounds of birds and gentle running of water falls in the creek below, which is part of the Koreelah National Park. This location set the scene for a perfect weekend of relaxation and rejuvenation spent with loved ones in the heart of nature. With fires lit and crackling beside us, we enjoyed Tasmanian champagne and canapes with the setting sun over the mountain tops. As the cold night air touched our shoulders, we retreated to the warm inside of the cottage for a delicious dinner and french martinis. On to the back deck we retired, for dessert and red wine and shared stories, under the stars with the gas heater keeping us warm and the water falls flowing constantly in the background.
View from Back Deck of Cottage |
We ventured outdoors the following day and immersed ourselves in Mother, walking along and breathing in the fresh air and gentle smell of wattle.
We admired the creek and rock formations that have existed for millions of years.
After driving along a dirt road in what seemed like someone's paddock, we came to the charming Spring Mountain Creek Cafe. To finish the celebration of my friend's birthday, we indulged in both a scrumptious lunch (I had Goat's Cheese Tart and Walnut Salad which was delectable) and a pleasurable local Pinot Gris with great company and immersed ourselves in the serenity.
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