LYOLA PAVILIONS
Rainforest Treehouse ExperienceLYOLA PAVILIONS
Treehouses in the Rainforest
FEATURES
Hide Pavilion.
- Reached by a boardwalk, Hide is a soothing, earth toned pavilion enjoying stunning views across a rainforest valley.
- The sounds of water cascading in the forest stream below provides a soothing ambience.
- Enjoy the unique experience of a tropical style outdoor shower or recline on steamer chairs and soak up the dappled sunshine.
- Slumber in a queen sized hand carved bed made up with fine linens and pillows of pure comfort.
Seek Pavilion
- Seek is a pavilion towering above the ground and takes in glorious valley views and memorable sunsets.
- Colour with style and panache, Seek is reached by a tall boardwalk which takes guests on a treetop journey to their pavilion.
- Pavilion walls peel back to reveal a breathtaking view, bringing the outside surroundings in.
- Wake to lakes of mist in the valley below and relax watching magnificent sunsets.
- Seek is also designed for disability access with the advantage of a spacious light filled bathroom complete with treetop views.
ACTIVITIES
Look out for koalas
Curl up in front of the fire
Pamper yourself by taking an aromatherapy spa
Watch a classic movie or listen to your favourite relaxing CD
Stroll down to the rainforest with a good book and recline on comfortable chairs set on a wooden platform overlooking the stream below.
THE ENVIRONMENT
From LYOLA PAVILIONS:
Energy efficient building design, incorporating the best of sub tropical design features, by Royal Australian Institute of Architects award winning GOMANGO Architects.
Support for the natural environment demonstrated by ongoing rainforest restoration.
Hollow Log Homes wild life program which allows guests to contribute towards the installation of nesting boxes.
Richmond Birdwing butterfly (an endangered species) habitat expansion by planting seventy vines that the female butterfly needs to lay her eggs, and the larvae eat.
Locally supplied provisions for the pavilions such as milk, cheese, soap, juice from our orchard (in winter) and homemade aromatherapy products.
What we love
Nestled amidst rainforest and enjoying spectacular views, Lyola offers guests a chance to escape, de-stress and unwind by taking in the soothing sounds of mother nature…
Tell me more…
Lyola Pavilions in the Forest is situated on the outskirts of beautiful Maleny, yet hidden away from the village hustle and bustle.
Two secluded pavilions, fondly referred to as Hide and Seek, designed by award winning GOMANGO Architects offer you every creature comfort. From your own indulgent hideaway, sit back listening to water tumbling over mossy bolders within the depths of the rainforest while watching magnificent sunsets across the valley below.
Get the Facts
Where is it? Maleny, Sunshine Coast Hinterland
What? Rainforest Treehouse Accommodation
How many? Two self contained cottages
Who? Great for singles, friends and couples.
Accessible? Yes, the Seek Pavilion has been designed with a boardwalk.
How much?
Sounding Good? Read on…
Reached by a boardwalk, Hide is a soothing, earth toned pavilion enjoying stunning views across a rainforest valley. Enjoy the unique experience of a tropical style outdoor shower or recline on steamer chairs and soak up the dappled sunshine. Slumber in a queen sized hand carved bed made up with fine linens and pillows of pure comfort.
Seek is a pavilion towering above the ground and takes in glorious valley views and memorable sunsets. Seek is reached by a tall boardwalk which takes guests on a treetop journey to their pavilion. Pavilion walls peel back to reveal a breathtaking view, bringing the outside surroundings in. Wake to lakes of mist in the valley below and relax watching magnificent sunsets. Seek is also designed for disability access with the advantage of a spacious light filled bathroom complete with treetop views. “so close to the sky as to feel godly, yet so close to nature as to feel earthly…” – Adrian McGregor, The Weekend Australian
Like the look of Lyola Pavilions? You may also like Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat
Rates and availability provided by Booking.com
Hosts: Jane and David
Address: 198 Policeman Spur Road, Maleny, Qld 4552
PRICE RATE POLICY
Every enquiry and booking through GREEN GETAWAYS AUSTRALIA shows your support for the fabulous environmental initiatives undertaken by this property.
FEATURES
Hide Pavilion.
- Reached by a boardwalk, Hide is a soothing, earth toned pavilion enjoying stunning views across a rainforest valley.
- The sounds of water cascading in the forest stream below provides a soothing ambience.
- Enjoy the unique experience of a tropical style outdoor shower or recline on steamer chairs and soak up the dappled sunshine.
- Slumber in a queen sized hand carved bed made up with fine linens and pillows of pure comfort.
Seek Pavilion
- Seek is a pavilion towering above the ground and takes in glorious valley views and memorable sunsets.
- Colour with style and panache, Seek is reached by a tall boardwalk which takes guests on a treetop journey to their pavilion.
- Pavilion walls peel back to reveal a breathtaking view, bringing the outside surroundings in.
- Wake to lakes of mist in the valley below and relax watching magnificent sunsets.
- Seek is also designed for disability access with the advantage of a spacious light filled bathroom complete with treetop views.
ACTIVITIES
Look out for koalas
Curl up in front of the fire
Pamper yourself by taking an aromatherapy spa
Watch a classic movie or listen to your favourite relaxing CD
Stroll down to the rainforest with a good book and recline on comfortable chairs set on a wooden platform overlooking the stream below.
THE ENVIRONMENT
From LYOLA PAVILIONS:
Energy efficient building design, incorporating the best of sub tropical design features, by Royal Australian Institute of Architects award winning GOMANGO Architects.
Support for the natural environment demonstrated by ongoing rainforest restoration.
Hollow Log Homes wild life program which allows guests to contribute towards the installation of nesting boxes.
Richmond Birdwing butterfly (an endangered species) habitat expansion by planting seventy vines that the female butterfly needs to lay her eggs, and the larvae eat.
Locally supplied provisions for the pavilions such as milk, cheese, soap, juice from our orchard (in winter) and homemade aromatherapy products.