A Taste of Europe Down Under: Exploring the Features of Crossover Lodges

When I first arrived in Australia, I heard people mentioning the E-factor when they referred to me. I asked them to explain what they meant and learned it was the European Factor which they identified with a certain ‘je-ne-sais-quoi’. Our Crossover Lodge surely has the E-factor as well. It was designed by Dutch hoteliers, manufactured […]

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When I first arrived in Australia, I heard people mentioning the E-factor when they referred to me. I asked them to explain what they meant and learned it was the European Factor which they identified with a certain ‘je-ne-sais-quoi’.

Our Crossover Lodge surely has the E-factor as well. It was designed by Dutch hoteliers, manufactured with German aluminum and the outer tent is produced by the Ferrari factory in France. The fire-retardant canvas of the inner tent is fabricated by the well-established Royal Dutch Ten Cate company.

The bathroom, consisting of a washing basin with mirror and a rain shower separated by a glass door, breathes the luxury of a hotel bathroom. It has all the required storage space to make your guests feel comfortable and ensures privacy by a wooden door that forms part of the teak separation wall.

While the Crossover Lodge Medium features one spacious room with a King Size bed, the Crossover Large features two separate bedrooms. One houses a King Size bed and the other offers a bunk bed and a single bed or two bunk beds. It could also be configured as two bedrooms each featuring a King Size bed.

Both Crossover Lodges feel truly spacious because of their height. With a surface of 49m2 for the Medium sized lodge and 68m2 for the Large sized lodge they offer all the space that your guests would need.

Both lodges offer a generous outside covered seating area on top of the inside lounge areas. Furnishings are stylish and cosy with colours that blend in with the surrounding nature that can be enjoyed through the large windows, creating an experience that you wish you could bring home with you.

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