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Aquila Eco Lodges, Dunkeld

‘Aquila’ Eco Lodges is set on 100 acres of bushland, sharing borders with the southern Grampians National Park and the delightful Dunkeld Golf Course. At the foot of towering Mt Abrupt, these Loft House and Tree House lodges are set in their own secluded area, surrounded by dense bushland, wildlife and incredible native orchids. All lodges are architect designed and fully self contained, and sleep up to six people. Each has its own individual barbecue and outdoor living area. Come and take in the scenery, enjoy the relaxation, or get active on one of the many walks and climbs in the area. Experience the wonders of eco living, and discover that your comfort and enjoyment is enhanced by this sustainable approach to living.

Accommodation Options

Lofthouse

Two levels, selected configuration up to 3 queens or 6 singles (view website for plan).

Treehouse

Three level, bedding either 2 queens or 1 queen/2 singles (view website for plan).

Website: www.ecolodges.com.au

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