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Peninsula Hot Springs to Open Eco Lodges


The award-winning Peninsula Hot Springs’ brand-new wellness offering Eco Lodges is set to officially open on Saturday 9th November with group and individual bookings available now. Consciously designed as a sanctuary for sleep and restoration, the luxurious accommodation is inspired by a return to rest focus.
Comprised of three lodges featuring ten rooms, each enriched by the surrounding coastal environment, Eco Lodges provides the ultimate sanctuary to connect, rejuvenate and sleep.
We are thrilled to be opening our highly anticipated Eco Lodges next month to amplify our wellbeing offerings and embrace the importance of sleep as a cornerstone of wellness. True wellbeing begins with restful sleep, and we are delighted to provide a haven for guests to rejuvenate their minds and bodies and be empowered to face each day with renewed energy,” said Charles Davidson, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Peninsula Hot Springs.
Each of the three lodges has been meticulously designed and crafted to encourage guests to wind down and discover soothing serenity. Nestled in the bathing area and overlooking a private lake, the eco-conscious lodges seamlessly blend into the bushland with nature-inspired architecture, bespoke amenities, custom-made furniture, and original scenic artwork by local Mornington Peninsula artists.
For those after a cozy and calming escape from the rush of everyday life, the Springs Room is intentionally designed to support deep slumber. Soak in the stillness of nature with a custom fillable geothermal bath and deck and restore the mind and body with the room’s sleep enhancements.
In the Peninsula Suite, guests can enjoy a premium home away from home. The suite provides everything required for a restorative getaway, including a master bedroom, kitchen, living room with custom-locally made sofas and a dining room with a custom-made timber slab dining table and vegan leather chairs. For further enrichment, the suite also includes a private outdoor geothermal hot spring pool and a garden terrace.
With sleep at the core of the wellbeing experience of Eco Lodges, each of the rooms and suites include self-guided sleep wellness content including sound and movement experience, as well as sleep masks, block-out blinds, mineral salts and underfloor heating powered by geothermal water. Guests can also enjoy curated seasonal food menus served in the Spa Dreaming Centre Dining Room or delivered to their room.
Outside of the Eco Lodges, guests can enjoy access to the Peninsula Hot Springs for bathing, nutrition and movement activities, alongside a complimentary 45minute guided wellness activity and buffet breakfast each morning. Adhering to its guiding principles, Peninsula Hot Springs provides a space in which its visitors can find relaxation, mindfulness, education and creativity to optimise their physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing.
Catering to the increasing trend and demand of travellers seeking holistic wellbeing and immersive nature escapes, the introduction of the Eco Lodges will create a one-of-a-kind wellness experience whilst expanding the current accommodation offering of Peninsula Hot Springs.
 
Since its inception in 2005, Peninsula Hot Springs has evolved from a geothermal hot spring specialising in bathing experiences and spa treatments into Australia’s largest holistic wellbeing and wellness destination.
 
Rooms within the Eco Lodges sleep two adults, with accommodation, unlimited bathing, wellness activity and breakfast starting at $930.
 
For bookings and more information, please visit: https://www.peninsulahotsprings.com/accommodation/eco-lodges

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