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Bay of Fires Signature Walk

Bay of Fires Lodge Walk walk
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk lodge
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk bath
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk group
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk dinner
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk view
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk beds
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk kayak
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk group
If squeaky white-sand beaches and wild coastline appeal to you, the Bay of Fires is a spectacular reason to lace up. After a relaxing night on Day 1 at Red Feather Inn, We begin Day 2 at Boulder Point in Mt William National Park where we journey four hours to semi-permanent tents in the dunes. At our forester camp there is no roughing it, take an ocean dip and return for pinots poured and your meal underway. Day 3 is all about secluded coves, hearing tales of early inhabitants, and making our way to the Bay of Fires Lodge. This is home for the next two nights – where foot spas and library time come standard and signature experiences in the outdoor bath tempt. Day 4, grab a kayak paddle and glide down the Ansons River or relax into a ‘lodge day.’ We take it easy on the final day, serving up a brekkie out on deck followed by a one-hour walk to our forest lunch location. It’s then onward to the walker base to celebrate our shared five days.

Non Smoking

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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