Our three rustic chalets - small in size but rich in charm – they are perfect for couples and families looking to unplug from devices and reconnect with nature and each other. Designed for comfort and immersion in the outdoors, they’re the ideal balance of simplicity and convenience.
Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a seasoned guest, a little preparation will go a long way toward making your stay relaxing and memorable.
Use the checklist below to help you pack wisely, keeping in mind the weather, activities planned, your group’s needs, and the length of your stay.
Be sure to label all your belongings to help prevent anything going astray during your adventure
One of the best parts about staying in our cosy chalets is that you can pack lighter than if you were camping – we’ve already taken care of many essentials for you!
Your chalet includes:
Kitchenette with fridge, microwave, kettle, crockery, cutlery, glassware, pots, pans, and utensils
Dining table and lounge area for shared meals and relaxation
Bedroom with one double bed, a bunk bed, and a floor mattress under the bunk (can sleep up to five)
Guests are asked to bring their own bedding and bath linen, unless linen hire has been pre-ordered for $40 person per stay
Reverse-cycle air conditioning in both the kitchen/dining area and the bedroom for year-round comfort
Private bathroom facilities (shower and toilet) just outside the chalet
Outdoor gas BBQ, table and chairs
Private seasonal campfire drum (available outside of fire danger season)
Unlimited access to our on-site adventure activities, from 9am on the day of arrival until 5pm on departure day, including attractions like the Tube Slide, operating weekends and most public holidays (weather permitting)
The Adelaide Hills can be significantly cooler than the city, often up to 6°C cooler, so warm layers are essential!
Sun hat or beanie and gloves
Raincoat
Warm jacket
Jumper
Long pants and shorts
T-shirts or tops
Underwear and socks
Closed-toe shoes (required for all activities)
Extra set of clothes and shoes (just in case you take a tumble into Cox’s Creek)
Thongs or shower shoes (warm, moist environments are the places where fungi/infection thrive, and if your feet are not protected by shower shoes, it's easy to pick one up.)
Sleeping bag, bottom sheet and / or bedding for each person
Pillows
Extra blankets
Alternatively, we hire a linen pack from Woodhouse for $40 per person per stay (this includes top and bottom sheet, pillow and pillow case, two blankets, bathmat and towel).
Your chalet includes a kitchenette and an outdoor BBQ, but you might want to bring:
Food and drinks (please note: no food is available for purchase on-site)
French press or portable coffee maker
Tablecloth
Roasting sticks (for marshmallows, hot dogs, etc.)
Food storage containers or zip-lock bags
Rubbish bin bags
Water bottles
Foil
Biodegradable soap
Tea towels and paper towels
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
First-aid kit
Prescription medications
Toiletries and toothbrush
Shampoo and conditioner
Headlamp or torch (plus extra batteries / charger)
Camera
Board games or cards
Notebook and pen/pencil
Books or magazines for downtime
Wood & fire starter equipment (seasonal) – can be purchased from Woodhouse reception