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New resort for the Mary Valley

There’s a new venture in the Mary Valley with the acquisition of the spectacular 25 acres holiday accommodation property previously known as Honeybee Accommodation, now titled Honeybee Wellness Resort.

Newly appointed Resort Director, Jan Watt, said the operations commenced mid-May under the new ownership and it was action stations establishing a new team and preparing the venue for a busy time ahead.

A $500,000 venue transformation will provide visitors with a state-of-the-art gym, luxury spas, saunas, massage rooms as well as boutique additions to the current booking offer. On-site activities such as pickleball, frisbee golf, basketball, yoga and meditation, massages, saunas, putt-putt golf, bush walks and giant chess provide lots to do for visitors staying at Honeybee Wellness Resort.

Honeybee Wellness Resort is also a NDIS Short Term Accommodation provider and provides an amazing option for people living with a disability. Building an inclusive community at Honeybee, where clients can garden, grow their own food, assist with honey production, participate in horticulture, art and music therapy as well as undertaking training is all on the agenda.

“We will be focusing on ‘Buy Local’ by employing local people, buying local foods and using local products. We want to involve in the Mary Valley and Gympie community,” Ms Watt said.

“The Venue will be one of a kind in the Mary Valley and Gympie regions, offering the perfect country holiday getaway for families, group, corporate clients and an inclusive community for people living with a disability.

“Wellness Australia Group brings with them an outstanding ethos of excellence in their product and service provision as well as a genuine caring culture for their clients,” Ms Watt said, adding that she was excited to be involved with the group in developing their new Mary Valley venture.

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