• Blue Mountains

  • May 15 2023
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode we meet Colin Barker, renowned from his days at The Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay, who has opened the new Megalong Restaurant in the Megalong Valley. We discover a famous name on the guestlist of the newly refurbished Victoria & Albert Guesthouse at Mt Victoria. And we go on a sound journey into ourselves in search of calm with the help of Azari da Roza from Akuna Retreats, one of our many local creatives and wellness guides.


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    Megalong Restaurant at Lot 101, 3/7 Peachtree Rd, Megalong Valley


    P: 02 4787 3999

    E: restaurant@lot101.com.au

    W: https://megalongrestaurant.com.au/

    Megalong Restaurant proves that you don’t need to choose between wonderful food and a sustainable, productive environment. Across 600 hectares of native bushland and farmland, chef Colin Barker and his team grow vegetables and fruit, sheep, cattle, ducks and chicken - all served in the restaurant and at the popular Megalong Valley Tearooms nearby. You can even stay onsite at Werriberri Cottages.



    Akuna Retreats

    E: aimee@bzrproductions.com

    W: https://www.akunaretreats.com/

    Akuna Retreats brings yoga, sound journeys, women’s circles and ecstatic dance events to you at your accommodation, workplace or home.



    Victoria & Albert Guesthouse, Station St, Mt Victoria

    P: 0459 844 345

    E: info@vaguesthouse.com

    W: https://vaguesthouse.com/

    The heritage well-known property is a blend of history and contemporary luxury in the heart of the village at the top of the Blue Mountains.



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