Just two and a half hours’ away and along Tasmania’s scenic
east coast from Hobart (it’s two hours’ drive from Launceston) and you turn off
the road, and cruise towards heaven on earth. (Purely subjective – but hey, I
was there.)
Tasmania has to be one of the most beautiful natural islands
on the planet, and Freycinet, one of the most stunning locations. Set back from
the shores of Great Oyster Bay is the silhouette of a curving roof, like a
stingray in motion. Coming under the ‘stingray’s’ eaves from the road side,
Saffire Freycinet in all its glory – is an architecturally splendid building
that sweeps through the bush, and as you walk into the foyer – the bay and a mountain
range, The Hazards are framed by the building’s roofline. The rooms, suites
below, ripple like waves to the shore.
This is an Australian luxury lodge, no doubt about it. The
lodge, the mountains, the bush, the water – all connected in a seamless and
natural co-habitation.
View from my room - the Hazards far off in the distance.
Walked to my amazing room, it was the ahhh moment that
sealed the Saffire deal with me. The floor to ceiling glass wall was a picture
of Great Oyster Bay, the Hazards and scudding clouds in the bright blue sky in
a picture frame. This is where I could sit for a week and not move! But with
only two days, best mosey along.
One of the activities offered by Saffire is a visit to the
Freycinet Marine Oyster Farm, and off we went. I was expecting (being a Saffire complimentary
activity), a spick’n’span operation, white overalls and all! No. This is a working
farm, an authentic experience that the region offers – real people, doing real
jobs. A double shed with oysters in shells at various stages of maturation and
the workers there handed us wetsuit waders, and a farewell: ‘have a good time,
gotta pick the kids up’, and ‘just cleaning these up and need to get some of
these scallops home for tea’.
We gingerly waded out to discover the marine ecology, the
oysters on the nets/baskets, the wetlands and – stopped at a table, standing
waist-deep in the estuary. Here we shucked oysters, slipped a few prized Freycinet
Pacific oysters down our throats followed by a glass of bubbly. Doesn’t get
much better than that!
Now, I love nature, being out amongst the elements (even did
a bush walk the following day to Wineglass Bay – spectacular it was too; a
beach walk and identified a couple of bird species) – but.
At such a wonderful place I want to play in my room, hang
out in the lounge, eat in the restaurant and visit the spa. I wanted to be in
total indoor harmony with the great indoors.
Apprentice chef Corey served the amazing degustation menu.
The food here at the curved Palate Restaurant is not only fresh and fabulous,
but created and tailored by super executive chef Hugh Whitehouse, a
down-to-earth giant, who not only gives of his best but is committed to
enhancing the whole wining and dining experience.
I delicately ate my way through the superb meal and when
there was not one ounce of room left – Corey made me eat dessert – well, what
could I do? Silky, vanilla bean house made ice cream – mmm.
The restaurant manager and maître de goes fishing most days
and when he catches the local ‘boarfish’ is plentiful, he brings it back for
the guests’ supper. How very fresh of him!
And the Spa – yes, it was time for the full facial and neck
massage. Bliss, to the nth degree, with trained hands, and elegant, Tassie
products – I felt like a million bucks.
Life goes on, but I wanted mine to stop for a while so I
could linger at Saffire Freycinet. But planes wait for no woman. Hard to leave
my elegant room with its devouring doona, hard to say goodbye to the staff and
hard to tear my eyes away from The Hazards as they were shape-shifting in the
afternoon light. Gleaming, beautiful Saffire, a most desirable destination
indeed, where each and every moment here counts.
Bev Malzard was a
guest of Saffire Freycinet. Visit: www.saffire-freycinet.com.au; www.saffiretasmania.com.auwww.saffire-freycinet.com.au;





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