Rhonda
Lord Howe Island is a little blip of land in a big ocean, anchored by two large mountains of volcanic origin at the southern end, a ridge at the other, with a lagoon running along its western side. It is lush, beautiful, peaceful.
To be cossetted in the beautiful surrounds of Arajilla Retreat, fed wonderful food beautifully presented, enjoy the company of a fun, like minded group – what’s not to enjoy?
Then there were our two lovely and superb guides, Marie and Katie. Good fun, helpful, flexible, nothing seemed too much trouble, whether they were out the front leading or ensuring the safe return of some of the slower walkers, like me.
The walking required a lot of concentration and is measured more in ups and downs than kms covered, as there are many steps and paths can be very slippery and uneven with hidden challenges from roots and rocks.
The scenery is superb, with the different light changing the landscape, and the kentia palms, banyans and other vegetation providing intriguing scenes.
An afternoon snorkelling over the brilliant coral on the edge of the lagoon was a wonderful experience, again with great support offered to those who needed it.
A most enjoyable week in a stunning landscape. Thank you Auswalk.
Rhonda
Lord Howe Island is a little blip of land in a big ocean, anchored by two large mountains of volcanic origin at the southern end, a ridge at the other, with a lagoon running along its western side. It is lush, beautiful, peaceful.
To be cossetted in the beautiful surrounds of Arajilla Retreat, fed wonderful food beautifully presented, enjoy the company of a fun, like minded group – what’s not to enjoy?
Then there were our two lovely and superb guides, Marie and Katie. Good fun, helpful, flexible, nothing seemed too much trouble, whether they were out the front leading or ensuring the safe return of some of the slower walkers, like me.
The walking required a lot of concentration and is measured more in ups and downs than kms covered, as there are many steps and paths can be very slippery and uneven with hidden challenges from roots and rocks.
The scenery is superb, with the different light changing the landscape, and the kentia palms, banyans and other vegetation providing intriguing scenes.
An afternoon snorkelling over the brilliant coral on the edge of the lagoon was a wonderful experience, again with great support offered to those who needed it.
A most enjoyable week in a stunning landscape. Thank you Auswalk.