Bowral

When a working weekend somehow manages turns to turn into a girls pamper weekend it's always a winner. This is what unexpectedly happened on our most recent trip to the town of Bowral in the Southern Highlands. We stayed at Peppers Craigieburn which is just on the north side of town. It's a beautiful location. I loved reading all about the history of the homestead. So many people have walked those corridors. We spent the evening rugged up nice and cosy by the fire, with delicious food and an amazing ambience. Dom and I have had the pleasure of spending a few other weekends down in Bowral before, most of them have been work trips, however, we always make sure we squeeze a bit of playtime in. You can see one of our previous posts hereBiota Dining is always on our list of must-eats while we're down there. It truly is in a class of its own. The food shots below are of our breakfast we indulged in last weekend. YUM!

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Photography: Dominique Cherry of DEC Creatives

Kelly Piez

Kelly is a certified wellness coach, yoga teacher and trained educator who understands the importance of observing individual wellbeing from a holistic standpoint. A former school-based educator of 10 years, Kelly utilises her education background to teach clients about the benefits of adopting simple, healthy lifestyle shifts.


Through her wellness coaching business, Glow & Grow Wellness, Kelly facilitates workshops, events and speaks in businesses and school communities about creating healthy habits. Her personal mission statement is to inspire and cultivate sustainable holistic health and wellness growth within each of her clients, allowing them to thrive and flourish into their best version of whole and well.

Currently completing post-graduate studies in the area of Lifestyle Medicine, Kelly has a special interest in educating others on the integral role that good nutrition and ample movement have within our bodies and on our overall longevity.

https://www.glowandgrowwellness.com
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