Tag Archives: #natureescape

✨ Girls Day Trip at Billabong Retreat ✨

We had the most beautiful girls’ day trip to Billabong Retreat, and honestly… it felt like a little escape from the world 🤍

Located in Maraylya, just about 45 minutes from Sydney, this retreat is surrounded by peaceful bushland and nature — so quiet, calming, and instantly grounding. The vibe was absolutely unreal… slow, peaceful, and full of good energy.

We started the day with a morning wellness session, followed by a delicious vegetarian wholefood lunch — everything was fresh, nourishing, and so thoughtfully prepared.

Then we joined a calming yoga session, perfect for all levels — gentle, relaxing, and such a beautiful way to reconnect with yourself.

After that, we enjoyed tea and homemade cookies, just sitting, chatting, and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere.

We also went for a walk around the bushland and discovered the most amazing relaxing spot near the pond — we literally spent hours there just talking, laughing, and enjoying the serenity of nature.

One of the highlights was definitely the magnesium pool — so soothing and refreshing, it melts all your stress away ✨

Every part of the day felt intentional and healing — from the food to the nature to the experiences shared together.

It’s the perfect place to unwind, recharge, and enjoy meaningful time with your girls

Recommend if you’re looking for a peaceful wellness escape near Sydney…

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Take care,

M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO

A Day in Nature – Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls

We took a beautiful day trip from Hobart to explore the scenic wonders of Mt Field National Park, and it turned out to be one of our most memorable adventures in Tasmania. The drive from Hobart took just under 1.5 hours, and it was a lovely and peaceful journey through the countryside.

When we arrived, we purchased our park entry ticket at the visitor centre and got a handy map with walking tracks clearly marked. The staff were really friendly and helpful, especially in pointing out what would be best for families with kids. The main walk to Russell Falls is easy and well maintained – perfect for prams and little legs.

The walk itself was stunning, surrounded by tall tree ferns, moss-covered trees, and the sound of birds all around. We took our time, soaking in the serenity, and the kids were happily pointing out different trees and trying to spot wildlife. When we finally reached Russell Falls, we were all in awe. The waterfall is absolutely beautiful – water cascading down over layered rocks, with mist gently rising as it hit the base. It felt like we were in the middle of a nature documentary.

We loved the spot so much that we stayed there for a while, just enjoying the view and taking photos. From there, we decided to continue on to Horseshoe Falls. It was a short uphill walk from Russell Falls – a bit more effort, but manageable, and the reward was worth it. Horseshoe Falls has a quieter, more tucked-away feel, and the kids loved climbing the steps and rocks along the way. The track loops around, so we ended up walking through more of the forest and seeing even more of the natural beauty that the park has to offer.

There’s something really special about being out in nature like this – no screens, no rush, just the sound of the water, the trees, and the excited voices of our kids exploring. We finished the day with a snack at the picnic area near the visitor centre before heading back to Hobart.

It was a peaceful, refreshing, and family-friendly day out – we all agreed it was one of the highlights of our Tassie trip. Highly recommend Mt Field and Russell Falls for anyone looking to experience Tasmania’s natural beauty up close.

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M from Nepaliaustralian
XOXO