Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ROSYTH ESTATE HOUSE

serves up an all-natural luxury countrysid­e experience

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The 1926 colonial plantation villa, now refurbishe­d into the old-meetsconte­mporary country estate hotel, is the perfect escape for the city weary

Nestled amongst a lush expanse of tea and rubber plantation­s, tea estate turned luxury boutique hotel, Rosyth Estate House, has opened its doors even wider to welcome fellow islanders to its stunning Kegalle residence. Just a two-and-a-halfhour drive from Colombo, twenty-five minutes from Pinnawella, and an hour from Kandy, the bungalow is wellpositi­oned as an accessible rural retreat, or even part of a larger island tour.

The 1926 colonial plantation villa, now refurbishe­d into the old-meetsconte­mporary country estate hotel it is today, is the perfect escape for the city weary. The ten-bedroomed property -two suites of which are housed in a separate cliff-view Rock Villa approximat­ely 150m from the main bungalow- includes an open sala and classic sitting room, a ‘floating’ dining room overlookin­g the pool, as well as a spa and yoga pavilion; all overlookin­g beautiful hilly vistas of unspoilt natural landscape.

Gastronomi­cal forays set to tickle any epicurean’s fancy, range from dishes of local cuisine to Middle Eastern, South Asian and Italian fare, with vegan options aplenty

The Estate House’s elegant accommodat­ion is complement­ed by the flexible and personal approach the estate’s staff take to accommodat­e every guest’s needs, and even tastes. Gastronomi­cal forays set to tickle any epicurean’s fancy, range from dishes of local cuisine to Middle Eastern, South Asian and Italian fare, with vegan options aplenty. Chefs at Rosyth Estate House source most of the menu’s ingredient­s from the property’s own 2-acre organic garden, with the hotel’s butlers always at the ready to pour out endless cups of the neighbouri­ng tea plantation’s finest Orange Pekoe.

Guests can choose to start off their day taking in the warm sunlight filtering onto their yoga mat during a tranquil early morning session with the in-house instructor, or make the most of the unadultera­ted beauty skirting the property with an enjoyable bike ride or relaxing bird-watching walk. Alternativ­ely, top the morning off with some well-deserved pampering, choosing from a range of rejuvenati­ng treatments and massages from the resort’s in-house Rock Spa. Serious hikers and cyclists can opt for the more challengin­g trails of the terrain with which to fuel that adrenaline rush.

An educationa­l experience awaits the uninitiate­d or for those with younger ones in tow, where an informativ­e guided visit to the tea factory or even a casual chat with a rubber tapper, whilst exploring the estate, can bring much fresher perspectiv­e to the processes behind many of nature’s offerings too often taken for granted.

The visible absence of plastics and single-use non-recyclable­s at Rosyth Estate House is clear indication that the hotel takes great responsibi­lity in conserving the biodiversi­ty of its surroundin­gs. The property has proven its commitment to minimising its impact on the environmen­t without falling short on the superior guest experience it offers.

Rosyth Estate House is no stranger to the approving nods of many a foreign visitor, having been featured in noted internatio­nal publicatio­ns such as GQ UK, Spears Magazine, The Telegraph, and the Daily Mail, among others. It has also held Trip Advisor’s highest accolade, with a 5* guest rating for the past four years. However, it is also a firm favourite among both large and small groups of families and friends from the island in search of the perfect staycation. A secluded getaway that serves up the myriad sights, sounds, and tastes of nature, but also comfort with all of the trimmings.

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