Sentences with phrase «timber walkway»

A "timber walkway" refers to a raised path or platform made of wood, usually placed in outdoor settings like parks, gardens, or forests. Full definition
Only a temple and a small lagoon — over which a rustic timber walkway leads to kilometres of sandy beach — lie between the villa and the ocean.
The garden, bursting with fragrant frangipanis, swaying coconut palms and luscious green foliage, is a stunning private oasis, and amidst its tropical expanse lies the villa's dedicated events space — a coconut grove directly connected to the beach via a pretty timber walkway, which makes an unforgettable setting for nuptial vows.
Let your daily stresses melt away as you enter your private tropical oasis, along a timber walkway thru rainforest lined pavilions to the gate house with a unique custom made handcrafted Iron Gate that leads you to the formal entry of this magnificent Port Douglas holiday house.
Follow the timber walkway as it twists above sandstone cliffs, past Australia's oldest lighthouse, and down toward The Gap, where you'll take in dramatic views across the Pacific Ocean.
Plettenberg Bay Holiday House is approximately 380 meters from the stunning Solar beach via the timber walkway.
Pass weatherboard fishermen's cottages, peer through the obsolete canons dotted along the headland and take the timber walkway through dramatic Diamond Bay.
Beyond The Club I walked onto the timber walkways that have become a trademark of almost all resorts in the Maldives, extended out into the lagoon, a means of accessing the 112 water villas flanking the island.
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