Husband and I sought a Covid safe space for a weekend away. The yurt Yugen is located at the top National Park end on a grassy ridge with spacious interior and excellent array of services (including 5 portable water filled air conditioners and a standard pedestal fan made a fair dint in the 28 degree heat) and if cool weather arrived there were hot water bottles and oil filled heaters. The king size bed and pleasing decor were a delightful welcome as we entered. The chairs provided didn’t quite meet a 5 star mark of the rest of our yurt. There were outdoor chairs next to a fire pit plus funky ‘jelly’ seats (oversized bean bag?) plus dining chairs (sadly the seat cushioning was saggy and in need of replacement). We hoped for more sightings of bird life but a couple of kookaburras and ducks on the dam was really all we heard or saw. The small mob of ‘Roos were snacking on the road verge during a heavy cloud burst of rain which was intriguing to see. Surprisingly we spied a fox just up from our yurt during our stay. My favourite critters spotted were the beautiful dragonflies on the dam! We took the operator’s advice to walk through the National Park to the Saturday morning market but it took us significantly longer with our creaky knees, so just a point to consider for other visitors that appropriate bushwalking footwear and awareness of inclines and descents that can be uncomfortable on dodgy knees and other leg joints. We were very, very pleased with the breakfast basket and the picnic basket was also good. This made our choice to avoid places with other people much more convenient. We have stayed at dozens of BnB’s and seek out atypical accommodation types and the yurt certainly met and exceeded our expectations.
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