My fiance, aunt and uncle, and I stayed there for a couple nights in early March. After getting temporarily lost, we rumbled our way to the lodge on one of KI's many dirt roads and upon turning up the driveway saw our first wild kangaroos. The property is crawling with them!
Dale and Quentin, the two hosts, are wonderful. The weather turned out to be chillier than anticipated so they provided us with jackets. They also helped us map out what to see on the island given our limited time. The two suites I saw were plenty spacious and well outfitted. The living and dining area is welcoming, and there's a large deck with stunning views of Pink Bay. Our first night we sat on the deck and drank wine and ate cheese/crackers -- can't be beat! If we had more time I would have been content to spend a day at the lodge, just hiking, swimming (when the weather is warm enough), reading, and hanging out.
The one bummer is it is at the far eastern point of the island, so it's a hike to the sites on the western side. But, I have to say, the drives didn't bother me at all because the views from the road were so great.
