Wellness in the Little Things at St. Andrew’s Lodge
- St. Andrew's Lodge

- Jul 15
- 2 min read
Wellness does not always look like green smoothies, early mornings, or strict routines.
Sometimes it looks like fresh mountain air, long walks without checking the time, slow mornings on a patio and evenings spent around a wood fire while watching the mountains turn gold in the distance.
That is part of what makes a stay at St. Andrew's Lodge feel so restorative.
Located within the peaceful surroundings of Clarens Golf Estate, the lodge offers guests the opportunity to experience wellness in a quieter, more natural way. The estate itself is surrounded by breathtaking mountain views and open spaces that invite movement, fresh air, and time outdoors.
A Place to Move Naturally
One of the simplest ways to feel better physically is to move more and the Clarens Golf Estate creates the perfect environment for exactly that. Guests can enjoy long walks through the Estate while taking in the surrounding scenery, or explore the area by bicycle at their own pace.
Unlike busy cities or crowded destinations, there is space here to move slowly and comfortably. No traffic, no noise, just peaceful roads, fresh air, and mountain views stretching in every direction.
It becomes easy to spend more time outdoors without even thinking about it.
The Value of Fresh Air and Open Space
There is something incredibly refreshing about stepping outside and immediately being surrounded by nature. The mountain air in Clarens feels crisp and clean, especially during the early mornings and cooler evenings.
At St Andrew’s Lodge, guests can enjoy these views directly from the patio, creating the perfect setting for a slow breakfast, an afternoon coffee, or a quiet evening outside. The scenery changes throughout the day, from soft morning light over the mountains to glowing sunsets that make the entire landscape feel calm and still.
Evenings Around the Fire
One of the most comforting parts of a countryside getaway is the atmosphere that comes with it. At St. Andrew’s Lodge, guests can light a wood fire in the braai area and settle into the slower pace of mountain living.
There is something timeless about sitting around a fire after a long day outdoors. The warmth, the sound of crackling wood, the cool mountain air, and the quiet surroundings all add to the experience. It creates the kind of evening that encourages people to stay outside longer, talk more and truly unwind.


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