UniLodge on Campus - Conservation Area

UniLodge on Campus is a guesthouse near Conservation Area.

Location
Conservation Area, Victoria & Western NSW Riverlands, Australia, Australasia
Type
hotel
Coordinates
-37.806263, 144.965420
Price range
luxury
Phone
+61 3 8352 5500
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://www.unilodge.com.au/student-accommodation-melbourne/on-campus
Activities
Spa
Amenities
Pool, Spa, Wifi, Wi-Fi, Internet, Restaurant, Dining, Bar, Lounge, Laundry

PlnrScore: 28/100

Community

school; education; health

Best Time to Visit UniLodge on Campus

The best months to visit UniLodge on Campus are January, February, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Good, temperature 19.1°C, rainfall 114.4mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 71.6%
  • February: Good, temperature 17.95°C, rainfall 51mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 71.6%
  • March: Good, temperature 16.43°C, rainfall 58.6mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 74.9%
  • April: Poor, temperature 13.22°C, rainfall 112.1mm, sunshine 7.6 hrs, humidity 80.2%
  • May: Poor, temperature 10.23°C, rainfall 79mm, sunshine 7.1 hrs, humidity 83.8%
  • June: Poor, temperature 8.52°C, rainfall 93.7mm, sunshine 6 hrs, humidity 86.3%
  • July: Poor, temperature 7.98°C, rainfall 86.7mm, sunshine 6.2 hrs, humidity 86.3%
  • August: Poor, temperature 9.53°C, rainfall 97.3mm, sunshine 7.6 hrs, humidity 81.9%
  • September: Good, temperature 11.17°C, rainfall 95.2mm, sunshine 8.5 hrs, humidity 76.6%
  • October: Poor, temperature 12.54°C, rainfall 149.1mm, sunshine 8.9 hrs, humidity 77.2%
  • November: Good, temperature 15.22°C, rainfall 106.6mm, sunshine 10.1 hrs, humidity 74.1%
  • December: Good, temperature 16.69°C, rainfall 80.3mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 71.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to experience the Conservation Area from UniLodge on Campus, and when should we plan our visit?

We recommend booking a guided walking tour directly through the lodge for an intimate encounter with the local flora and fauna. While the Conservation Area is beautiful year-round, we find the spring months, from September to November, offer the most vibrant wildlife sightings and pleasant weather for exploring.

Beyond the spa, what unique activities does UniLodge on Campus offer that truly connect us with the Australian landscape?

While the spa is undeniably a highlight for unwinding, we love the lodge's exclusive stargazing sessions. Away from city lights, the night sky over the Conservation Area is breathtaking, and the lodge provides expert guides to point out constellations. We also suggest their bush tucker foraging walk for a hands-on taste of the region.

Considering UniLodge on Campus is a luxury hotel, what should we budget for a typical stay, including activities?

Expect a luxury price point, with room rates often starting around AUD $800 per night. We advise budgeting an additional AUD $200-300 per person per day for guided tours, spa treatments, and fine dining at the lodge's acclaimed restaurant. It's an investment, but the personalized service and exclusive experiences are well worth it.

How does UniLodge on Campus ensure guest safety, especially when venturing into the nearby Conservation Area?

Safety is paramount here. The lodge maintains excellent communication with park rangers and provides comprehensive briefings on wildlife encounters and trail conditions. We always feel secure knowing their experienced guides are equipped with first-aid and communication devices, and they strongly advise against solo exploration in more remote areas.

What kind of wildlife can we realistically expect to see on a short visit to the Conservation Area from UniLodge on Campus?

During our stays, we've consistently spotted kangaroos and wallabies grazing in the early mornings and late afternoons. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife, including colourful parrots and kookaburras. While less common, with luck and a keen eye, you might also see echidnas or koalas in the eucalyptus trees.

Other Safari Lodges in Conservation Area

Parks in Victoria & Western NSW Riverlands

Health & Travel Info

Health & vaccination info for Australia

Travel advisory for Australia