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23 May 2004

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Eaglereach: ultimate wilderness experience

Parish Mass a vital part of Tadgh’s game plan








 

Eaglereach: ultimate wilderness experience

PICNIC VIEWS: Take in panormas extending to the Barrington Tops and the Pacific from right on your doorstep.

Just two hours away from Sydney, Eaglereach Wildeness Resort offers a mountain-top paradise where you can relax in luxury accommodation with the wilderness right on your doorstep.

Ten years ago Eaglereach Wilderness Resort opened with high hopes and three operational lodges near a rural village only the Hunter locals knew existed.

Fast forward to today and you will find a resort, which was twice named winner of National Tourism Awards for the Best Superior Accommodation in Australia. In addition winner of the Best Superior Accommodation of the Decade award at the New South Wales Tourism awards.

The journey has been highlighted by the growth from 3 to 38 lodges and the opening of Treehops restaurant in 1995, the winning of regional and state tourism awards in 1996, and the competition of Aloota, an integrated conference and function centre in 1999. Following that Eaglereach opened their observatory deck in 2001 and the new all resort room Jindalee complex in 2002.

Winning the fiercely contested Superior Accommodation category in the National Tourism Awards showed that with an extraordinary location, a new generation product which reflects the Australian character, and a core of key staff who are committed to the resort, it is possible to break away from the established pack and set new standards without the usual international corporate or chain structure.

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