Wellness

Relax, rejuvenate, replenish… gentle activities designed to restore the body and soul.

BOOK A MASSAGE OR SPA TREATMENT

To help you disconnect and destress, book our spa therapists who specialise in massage, facials and beauty treatments. Each treatment is tailored to you and delivered through a tranquil sensory journey. You can also choose to have your treatment on your villa’s deck, to experience the tranquillity of barranca. Click here to see our treatment menu.

TO BOOK: A’s Spa Luxury Treatments, please call Amy on 0458 866 887 or click here or to book Justine’s Mobile Massages call 0477 861 998 for treatment details.

{Massages are at additional cost and payable directly to the therapists.}

RENERGISE. RESTORE. REBALANCE 

Your perfect botanical spa experience awaits.  Feel completely relaxed with an aromatic foot bath and the invigorating effects of our botanical scrub to polish and revitalise tired aching legs.

Awaken the senses with a massage tailored to your needs, focusing on the back, neck and shoulders using warm organic coconut oil and hot towels to help release muscle tension.

Complete the experience with a petite-spa facial designed to brighten and revitalise the skin. Finish with native tea to further reduce stress and anxiety. More details here

DO YOGA

Make the most of your time in the valley. Enjoy a private yoga session on your deck, looking over the valley views, and nourish yourself – stretch and relax, breathe and de-stress. Rose Andrews is a highly experienced yoga teacher who will come to your holiday house, provide equipment and customise a yoga session to suit you.

You might choose a dynamic, energising session, a soothing, restorative sequence, or a balanced practice tailored to the needs and experience of you and your group. Click here for more details.

DISCOVER FOREST BATHING

Forest bathing is not just for the wilderness-lover; the practice can be as simple as walking in any natural environment and consciously connecting with what’s around you. The term emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku (“forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere”). The Japanese quickly embraced this form of ecotherapy to counteract their fast-paced, work-obsessed urban existence.

Set on 1,000 acres in a rural paradise, barranca is framed by amazing sandstone escarpments that enclose a lush river valley, rich and diverse with wildlife and glorious temperate rainforests, making it perfect for forest bathing.