Crafters Cabins represent seclusion, in the best way possible. Tucked in the serene Thredbo Valley, just a five-minute drive from Jindabyne, the eco-cabins blend indulgence with relaxation, inviting guests to reconnect with the 13-acres of private alpine bushland surrounding the retreat.
Every inch of Crafters has been designed to facilitate relaxation and reconnection, all whilst merging seamlessly with its bushland setting and remaining proudly 100% off the grid. Despite the cabin's secluded location, indulgence oozes from the retreat, with expansive sliding doors framing the rugged natural settings and a wood-fired outdoor hot tub perfectly situated to allow guests to drink in the unmatched views of the surrounding Crackenback Peak.
The eco-retreats embody more than the pursuit of relaxation and sustainability, pushing the boundaries of creativity and luxury in a unique backdrop. Crafter's feel humbly luxurious, with polished concrete floors, raw plywood walls, stonework and brass finishes accumulating to add textural elegance to the otherwise robust cabins. Personable beyond words, the retreats feature handcrafted furniture, timber trimmings milled onsite and an impressive display of artwork and crafts from up-and-coming local Australian artists that are available for purchase by guests.
The team at Crafters Cabins pride themselves on being 100% off grid, relying on the natural environment to fuel, heat and clean the cabins. Mother Nature provides energy from the sun, water from rain, heat from the internal stone cladded thermal mass wall and waste removal from the onsite worm farm. For all its eco-friendly amenities, guests can still enjoy all the modern pleasures characteristic of a high-end luxury retreat, indulging in the double waterfall couples shower, a luxurious king-size bed, 100% French linen bedding by Carlotta & Gee and Australian-made botanical body products from Leif.
“There is this common misconception that environmentally friendly, off-grid accommodation is a bit dull or scarce in offerings. We’ve created this really modern, luxurious and well, pretty sexy space that is so overindulgent it’s easy to forget it’s also eco”, says Dan Kroenert, Crafters owner and designer.
The cabins are the perfect stay, regardless of whether your tastes lean towards relaxation or adventure. For guests wishing to unwind and reconnect with the rugged landscape of Jindabyne, Crafters cabins offer a wood-fired hot tub overlooking the alpine bushland and self-guided wellness experiences such as meditation and yoga. For those who prefer a more fast-paced holiday, Crafters has partnered with a local helicopter company to provide a "door-to-door" pick up and drop-down service, so guests can drink in the incredible views of a scenic flight over Mt Kosciuszko. For couples wishing to make their stay unforgettable, the all-inclusive elopement package has proven to be extremely popular, enticing over 20 couples over the past two years to a private and intimate wedding service.
“There was a clear gap in the local market for high-end, romantic getaways that offer plenty of privacy but are still extremely accessible. Crafters has paved the way for a new kind of luxury-eco visitor to the area, and we are excited to see what this sector will bring” - Mitch Forbes, Crafters owner.
Only a 2-hour drive from Canberra, 5-hour drive from Sydney and a 30-minute drive to the ski fields, Crafters is the perfect location for your next adventure in NSW as it embodies the unification of nature and the built environment, without sacrificing privacy or luxury.
To discover more about Crafters Cabins and to plan your next serene escape, visit their website for detailed information on accommodations and amenities. For a glimpse into the unique experiences awaiting you, check out their Instagram, where you can explore stunning photos and stay updated on the latest offerings.
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