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13 - 15 June

Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat Organic Cooking School

Tallebudgera

A weekend of organic cuisine with the Gwinganna Chef – fully inclusive package.
 
Discover a special place that has a serenity and soul that will immediately capture your desire to live a healthier life.  Gwinganna provides guests with a rare opportunity to explore nature and refocus. Superb organic cuisine, an incredible selection of activities, nurturing massage, ocean and valley views, scenic walks and a casual, relaxed atmosphere all provide pure inspiration.  During GCBazaar, revitalise the mind, body and soul with the Gwinganna Organic Cooking School experience.

Bonus 10% off PLUS a copy of the Gwinganna Cookbook RRP $59.95.
 
How to get here:  Drive and use the free on-site parking.

 



Event details

Type:
Public
Cost:
From $790 per person
Website:
http://www.gwinganna.com
Telephone:
1800 219 272
Email:
info@gwinganna.com
Address:
192 Syndicate Road
Tallebudgera QLD 4228
Time:
2:00pm check-in through to 2pm finish

Event location



Tallebudgera information

What’s in a name – ‘good fishing’ it seems. Tallebudgera is the Aboriginal dialect from Botany Bay’s name for ‘good fish’. Word travelled fast up the coastline.

For years children have stayed at the region’s national fitness camp. The renovated Tallebudgera Recreation Camp still offers programs for students with a gym, tennis and squash.

Go surfing in patrolled fishing areas or take the kayak to Tallebudgera Creek. There’s sheltered swimming and great picnic spots. The Tallebudgera Valley ends in the foothills of the McPherson Ranges, an historic timber and dairy farming area which includes retreats. www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/parks

Tallebudgera Duneway is a walk with Aboriginal cultural theming.


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