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This New Lodge in New Zealand’s Southern Alps Comes with Six Cocoon-Like Sleeping Pods – Concrete Playground
A new glamping hideaway on the shores of New Zealand’s Lake Hawea will let visitors cosy up in cocoon-like sleeping pods under the stars.
Cross Hill Lodge & Domes is found in the high country setting of Glen Dene Station beneath the Southern Alps. The six geodesic Pacific Domes are said to be the first permanent structures of their kind in the country. The 40-square-metre domes feature their own centralised super king-size bed and bathroom unit, while floor to ceiling windows allow visitors to soak up light pollution-free night skies and picturesque views across the park-like surroundings.
Each dome comes equipped with its own small kitchenette, contemporary bathroom, climate controlled gas fire and heat pump and private deck….
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