Baillie Lodges
Australia, New Zealand & Canada
Why we love Baillie Lodges
Baillie Lodges is an extraordinary collection of some of the world’s most incredible properties in jaw dropping locations. Put simply, if you are visiting Australia, New Zealand or Canada and are looking for effortless luxury in an iconic, remote setting then look no further. This collection of seven boutique lodgings offers discerning travellers immersive experiences, blending exceptional accommodations with truly awe-inspiring landscapes.
From the rugged wilderness of Southern Ocean Lodge to the tropical allure of Capella Lodge on Lord Howe Island, each property is a masterpiece, meticulously designed to reflect its surroundings. Discover a world of refined elegance, sustainable practices, and genuine hospitality at Baillie Lodges—where every stay is a journey into the heart of extraordinary.
Good to know
- Each property enjoys an exclusive location with either a unique natural or cultural significance, appealing to the discerning guest seeking remarkable experiences
- Strong focus on food and wine which are locally inspired and sourced – each lodge offers world class dining with close links to the local community and culture
- The five properties in Australia are proud members of Luxury Lodges of Australia
- Guests at each lodge benefit from a fantastic range of daily inclusions and experiences including gourmet dining and premium beverages
Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, Vancouver Island
Accessible only by seaplane or boat, Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge truly redefines the concept of wild elegance. Surrounded by ancient conifer forests, pristine waters, and rugged mountains, the lodge’s exquisite blend of rustic charm and refined luxury harmonizes with the breath-taking surroundings of Clayoquot Sound.
Each of the 25 luxurious white canvas tents, furnished with cosy cast iron stoves and verandahs overlooking either the forest or Bedwell River, is a true sanctuary immersed in the untamed beauty of this remote corner of Vancouver Island.
Guests can immerse themselves in bespoke wilderness experiences, from guided hikes through old-growth forests to kayaking along serene inlets. Days are spent encountering wildlife in its natural habitat, dining on gourmet cuisine prepared with locally sourced ingredients, and rejuvenating spirit and soul in the Healing Grounds Spa. Whether it’s exploring the great outdoors or soaking in a cedar hot tub, every moment at Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge is a celebration of Canada’s untamed natural beauty.
Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island
Baillie Lodges’ award-winning flagship property, Southern Ocean Lodge, caused quite the stir in the luxury hotel world when it first opened on Kangaroo Island in 2008. Combining stunning architectural design with a spectacular setting, a true Australian icon was born. Razed to the ground in the devastating bushfires of 2020, the newly rebuilt Southern Ocean Lodge opened December 2023 and is back and more incredible than ever before.
The most exclusive address from which to experience Kangaroo Island (aka Australia’s Galapagos), Southern Ocean Lodge offers contemporary style perched atop dramatic cliffs. A stay here is like no other – 25 luxurious suites leave guests wanting for nothing while the new ultra-premium Ocean Pavilion accommodates eight guests and is ideal for multi-gen families and friends travelling together.
All stays at Southern Ocean Lodge include an exceptional range of signature guided experiences to explore the wonders of the island as well as gourmet dining featuring tantalising local produce and wines. Nestled in native bushland alongside the lodge, the Southern Spa offers a comprehensive menu of rejuvenating treatments.
Capella Lodge, Lord Howe Island
With an exceptional location on Lord Howe Island, Capella Lodge is the place to go for a wonderfully off-the-grid experience. The first property in the Baillie Lodges portfolio, this is the ultimate in castaway island escapes!
Set in a pristine natural environment overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Capella Lodge resembles a chic Australian beach house – the vibe here is intimate, laid back, relaxed. Floor to ceiling windows bring the outside in and allow residents to enjoy panoramic views of the island and ocean. There are only nine guest suites, all of which are spacious, beautifully appointed, and filled with natural light. Private decks offer out of this world views of the Pacific and the dramatic twin peaks of Mounts Gower and Lidgbird.
While away the days discovering this tiny yet breath-taking island (a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982). At only 11km long and 2.8km at its widest point, the island is easily explored by bicycle and Capella Lodge provides them free for guests (e-bike are available for hire). Afterwards, chill out at the beach or in the dreamy spa before enjoying the complimentary open bar (from 6pm daily) and dining on Pacific-inspired cuisine and matching wines.
Longitude 131°, Uluru-Kata Tjuṯa
Firmly established as the place to stay at Uluru, Longitude 131° oozes Red Centre style. Surrounded by dramatic outback landscapes plus majestic Uluru itself, this luxury camp is a glamorous base for exploring this must-see destination.
Spreading out from the central Dune House with its restaurant, lounge and bar, 15 tented pavilions are positioned as if around a campfire, each brimming with contemporary style and luxe furnishings and all with incredible views – where else can you wake up to the sight of majestic Uluru at the end of your bed? Even better than that, the new two-bedroom Dune Pavilion is Australia’s only accommodation with views of both Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa!
A superb range of signature experiences enables guests to make the most of their time in the destination. Guided walks reveal not just the natural beauty of Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa but also their significance within Aboriginal culture. Also included is an evening visit to artist Bruce Munro’s incredible Field of Light installation, and an unforgettable dining experience under the stars at Table 131°.
Silky Oaks Lodge, Daintree Rainforest
A visit to Daintree National Park is a highlight of any trip to Tropical North Queensland and for a stay immersed in luxury as well as jungle chic look no further than Silky Oaks Lodge. Set amongst the oldest living rainforest in the world, the lodge reopened late 2021 following a comprehensive refurbishment that elevated this renowned tropical resort to a whole new level.
Today there are 40 luxury treehouse-style suites creatively designed to allow guests to fully appreciate their World Heritage-listed natural surroundings. Contemporary interiors with wooden floors and natural tones perfectly complement the vibrant greenery outside while spacious verandahs feature large hammocks for lying back and soaking up the sounds of the rainforest.
The list of things to do here is endless – as well as a whole host of local activities within the Daintree Rainforest, Silky Oaks Lodge is the ideal base from which to experience some of Australia’s best-known attractions including the Great Barrier Reef and Cape Tribulation (there are daily shuttles into Port Douglas). Back at the lodge, dining is a treat for all the senses combining fine cuisine with the sights and sounds of the rainforest while the Healing Waters Spa offers soothing treatments surrounded by nature’s healing sounds – what a way to relax!
The Louise, Barossa Valley
A member of the Baillie Lodges portfolio since 2021, The Louise enjoys a sublime setting in South Australia’s world-renowned Barossa Valley and a well-deserved reputation for combining stylish accommodation with the very finest wine and local produce the region has to offer.
Designed in the style of a Southern European villa, The Louise has just 15 suites, each with separate lounge areas with open fireplaces, and private terraces complete with outdoor seating and tranquil views of the surrounding vineyards.
Not just famous for its wine and produce, the Barossa has a vibrant arts scene to explore. As established members of the local community, the team at The Louise are expert in curating personalised experiences for their guests showcasing the best the region has to offer. But guests will want to be back at The Louise by dinner time – the lodge’s restaurant, Appellation, is recognised as one of the best in South Australia and dinner (with matched wines) is included in the rates! When not indulging in the Barossa’s finest, guests can also enjoy use of the wet edge lap pool, fitness centre and sauna.
Huka Lodge, Taupo, New Zealand
Originally founded in 1924, by an Irishman no less, Huka Lodge is today of the most celebrated luxury lodges in New Zealand (and indeed beyond) and needs little introduction. With its magnificent setting on the banks of Waikato River, close to the spectacular Huka Falls, and a guest book full of famous names, today’s guests can be assured of the absolute best in Kiwi hospitality.
Twenty Junior Lodge Guest Suites are dotted amongst 17 acres of parkland, each in a private setting with exquisite décor, and an impressive opening directly onto the Waikato River bringing the spectacular natural landscape inside. In addition, there are 2 exclusive multi bedroom residences, perfect for house parties.
For those who drag themselves away from the lodge, New Zealand offers spectacular hiking and mountain biking trails not to mention a whole host of hi-adrenalin activities. Others prefer to enjoy the beautiful grounds of the lodge indulging in gentler pursuits such as tennis, croquet, or just reading a book. Daily changing seasonal menus display the very best in New Zealand’s culinary scene and are partnered with a magnificent wine list. Guests can dine in the sumptuous surrounds of the main lodge or choose one of the many unique settings dotted around the lodge.