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Family friendly accommodation: our stay at the Boathouse Fishing Point

The pandemic sure has made domestic mini breaks and discovering our own back yard cool again, hasn’t it? And while yes, I have been dreaming of Europe trips past and yes, I do really miss my family and friends in the UK, we’ve enjoyed multiple New South Wales minibreaks this year and it’s been lovely!

And you know what, when you’re travelling with young kids and you only have two nights to play with, it’s advantageous not to go anywhere near an airport or waste time on a plane. And you can fit a lot more into a car boot than you can a suitcase! Parents among you will know kids require a lot of stuff when you go away. It’s not as bad as when they were babies but still.

Our latest weekend away was at The Boathouse in Fishing Point, Lake Macquarie. And when I say lake, I mean you couldn’t actually be anymore on it! This place has water views from almost every window, its own private jetty and boatshed (with kayaks). And it took less than an hour and a half to drive there after school pickup on the Friday. Perfect!

It was an immediate hit with the boys due to a whole section of the huge living room being dedicated to toys, complete with a kids’ table and chairs and beanbags. And Charlie was very excited about seeing ducks and other birds off the balcony! It’s a beautiful, calm spot and a spacious, stylish, well equipped four-bedroom home.

We really could have stayed there all weekend and not gone anywhere else, and we didn’t actually leave much! There’s a large covered deck with barbecue, an eat-in kitchen, the aforementioned toys for the little ones and downstairs, in the boatshed, there’s even air hockey, more toys and two kayaks with life vests, which Damian and Seb took for a spin. There’s deck chairs too if you want to relax right by the water. You can even bring your own boat, if you have one! And the fishing’s apparently good!

The light-filled living room really is something else with its high ceilings and big windows. The doors open right onto a balcony above the water which is very safe although of course, you always need to watch the kids anywhere near water. There’s a large smart TV you can sign into with your own Netflix account and comfy furniture. It would be a great space for an extended family get together (8 kids/adults and 2 infant max.) as there’s so much communal space.

It’s stylishly and comfortably decorated after a very recent renovation. There’s four bedrooms, one with bunkbeds, one with a queen bed and the other two with doubles. There’s two bathrooms and a laundry with washing machine.

Other great things to mention are a Nespresso machine with capsules (essential if you ask me!), a highchair and travel cot for little ones, off street parking, a spacious kitchen and a very helpful host in Lin. But above all, it’s the serenity I loved about The Boathouse. Being by water is just so instantly relaxing to me.

We ventured out on the Saturday for fish and chips but it wasn’t the sort of weekend where we wanted to tick boxes and go and see things. It was nice to just sit and be, and with the kids delighted with all the toys to discover, they left us to it (well, most of the time!). It was heaven!

Disclosure: We stayed here as guests of the owners in exchange for an honest review.

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Taking gorgeous interiors outside with the Happy Glamper

By Alex Ursell

The onset of summer brings with it the anticipation of Christmas and for many of us, the ‘official’ holiday season. After the festive madness is over, the idea of reveling in life’s more simple pleasures is infinitely appealing!

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This is where the global trend for glamping (aka glamorous camping) comes into its own – where we can get back to enjoying the great outdoors without sacrificing any of the modern comforts that we all love! No more military-style planning required, challenging tent-pitching and deflating airbeds.

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Happy Glamper offer a glamping experience with a difference, away from the hectic demands of the over-stimulated world where most of us spend our weeks. Started by Jessie and Scott just over a year ago, The Happy Glamper aim to bring the happiness back to camping by making it as easy as possible. And it looks fab too: “We’ll do all the work so that you have all the time in the world for creating memories, relaxing and exploring.”

Based on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, The Happy Glamper started off with Peggy-Sue, their vintage Airstream Tradewind caravan, now joined by a fleet of canvas Bell tents comfortably equipped with beds, fresh linen, rugs, games, cushions and recommendations on local eateries. Incidentally, the region is Australia’s only inclusion in the prestigious National Geographic Traveller Magazine’s Annual Best Trips of the World list for 2015 so if you needed an excuse to visit, this is definitely it!

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Your only decision is where you want to glamp (Jessie can recommend their favourite places on the Peninsula) and they will do the rest. For the first time in Australia, you can stay in a vintage Airstream in the location of your choice or in one of the charming canvas Bell tents. All you have to do is bring your overnight bags and start relaxing!

We caught up with Jessie recently to shoot one of her charming Bell tents in situ, and love the colourful and eclectic styling that the Happy Glamper is known for. Her tents have also been used for editorial shoots (Ralph Lauren campaign no less), festivals (the Do Lectures), weddings and birthday celebrations and private functions.

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Tapping into the innate and primordial desire most of us have to get back in touch with nature, but with a funky bohemian style, is what The Happy Glamper do best. We think a dose of the Happy Glamper medicine is just what is needed at this time of year!

–Alex Ursell is a stylist and one half of Detail Collective, an interior design, decoration and styling business based on the Mornington Peninsula. Their ethos is ‘make it simple but significant’.

Unless captioned otherwise, all styling and photos by Detail Collective.