Pearl of Contentment Retreat

Lamington National Park Road, Canungra, QLD 4275 AU
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3.5 Star property Near Sarabah National Park
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  • Pool umbrellas
  • Number of outdoor pools - 1
  • Free continental breakfast
  • Free breakfast
  • Billiards or pool table
  • Free self parking
  • Pool sun loungers
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02/05/2025 - 02/06/2025
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Property description

O'Reilly's Retreat and Villas is 35 kilometres from Canungra and 27 kilometres from the O'Reilly's VineyardThe drive from Canungra takes approx 45 minutes

Green sustainability

Ecological SustainabilityAt O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat, Villas and Lost World Spa, we manage facilities with the implementation of several environmentally conscious practices and initiatives. Please find our key initiatives below: Energy: •Since 1997, we have applied greenhouse gas strategies to all building projects and refurbishments. In most instances, this has lead to the commissioning of gas and solar services for space and water heating, however heat pumps have been found to be more efficient in some buildings.•Existing electric hot water and space heating is controlled by an Electrical Load Flattener that sheds demand during periods of high usage. Construction: •Recycled materials are used where possible in construction of either light weight cabins or blocks of accommodation that contain significant thermal mass. Water: •The water supply at O'Reilly's is a natural spring high in the mountains. Gravity delivers it to the Guesthouse where it is filtered through sand and then UV light treatment, to ensure that we receive high quality, chemical free water. Wastewater: •A flow-balanced tertiary treatment system sees effluent pass through primary separation and filtration before an activated sludge secondary stage. Clarification occurs prior to a tertiary sand filtration, disinfection and dispersal. Education and Interpretation •O'Reilly's is famous for the quality of its interpretive discovery program. 90 years of rainforest and mountain experiences are woven into the content.•Our daily Discovery Program starts at 6:45am and continues till 9:30pm each evening. Guided walks, four wheel drive bus trips, Birds of Prey show, Wildlife encounter show, glow worm walks, audio-visuals and nature documentaries are daily features.•Our children's activity program runs over Queensland school holidays, providing fun nature education for the kids. In the evening the children's dinner gives Mum and Dad a chance to enjoy the sunset and a quiet dinner while the kids have fun. Contribution to Conservation •Our Bird and Wildlife Week surveys provide annual snapshots of fauna populations in the region. All of the data collected through the course of each week is collated and provided to the QPWS for accumulation in their records database.•The Green Mountains Natural History Association (GMNHA) has worked hand in hand with O'Reilly's since 1976 producing numerous projects that enhance the visitor experience in this section of Lamington National Park. Joint projects include the internationally famous Tree Top Walkway, and the wheelchair accessible Python Rock Track and Lookout. •Since 1916, O'Reilly's has actively supported research into the natural environment of Lamington National Park. Topics have included canopy arthropods, bird behaviour, botany and forest dynamics and impacts of tourism.•The Coxen's Fig Parrot is probably Australia's rarest bird. Populations of this small elusive parrot have plummeted as humans destroyed the lowland rainforests where the birds lived. O'Reilly's has been an active member of the Recovery Team charged with the responsibility of saving this species from extinction. Working with Local Communities •O'Reilly's policy of employing local people and purchasing from local suppliers whenever possible ensures that ecotourism benefits the local community.

Amenities / Features


  • Check-in: 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm
  • Check-out: 11:00 am
  • Alarm clock
  • Baggage storage facilities
  • Clothes drying
  • Conference facilities
  • Credit card accepted: Mastercard/Visa
  • Credit card accepted: American Express
  • Credit card accepted: Diners Club
  • Dinner available
  • Electronic key card
  • Fax available
  • Grocery service
  • Hairdryer available
  • Ironing facilities
  • Jogging path
  • Laundry facilities
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Private bathroom in room
  • Radio in room
  • Refrigerator
  • Self controlled heating/cooling system
  • Shower
  • Shows or evening entertainment
  • Spa
  • Swimming pool - outdoor
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • Telephone

Airport & shuttle information

1.5hrs drive to Gold Coast AirportPrivate transfer one way approx $300.00 for a sedan

Local shuttle info: From Gold Coast8am Mon, Wed and Fri onlyCost $60.00 per person each way

Pet friendly?

Sorry but pets are not allowed.