Djindal Bayanyu EcoRetreat opens tomorrow (December 28)

It’s not every day that a new commercial enterprise opens in Paluma, especially one that offers accommodation and meals in a beautiful rainforest setting. Mark and Leonie Crennan have been working tirelessly over the last year to refurbish the old Paluma Dreaming (and Heaven’s Kitchen) café at 1 Loop Road.

The new name, Djindal Bayanyu, was the result of many hours of research and consultation by Leonie, who wanted to acknowledge the original inhabitants of Paluma. The name means Singing Waterfalls in Nywaigi, which is the language group of the traditional owners who thrived for centuries in the abundant rainforest and pristine creeks of our spectacular mountain range.

Djindal Bayanyu will be open from 10:30am to 3pm Thursday – Sunday (and Wednesday this week) for excellent coffee, tea and sweet and savoury treats. Accommodation is also available with ensuite bathroom and kitchenette, or you can access shared facilities.

In addition to the refurbished interiors of the rooms and café, the garden has received a range of new plantings of native and ornamental trees and shrubs and artful landscaping. Their gardening efforts were recently recognised with an award in this year’s Paluma Garden Competition.

Ring or text 0490397650 to book accommodation or check cafe opening times.

Email: 7Djindal@gmail.com.

4 thoughts on “Djindal Bayanyu EcoRetreat opens tomorrow (December 28)”

  1. Fabulous Cafe, in a magical setting, great food and very friendly service 😀 highly recommend a visit.

  2. Congratulations Leonie and Mark, very exciting! See you next time we’re up! 🙂

  3. Wishing Leonie and Mark a Happy New Year and the best of quiet successes with Djindal Bayanyu!! We’re looking forward to visiting in 2o23!
    Meg & Michaelxo

  4. Congratulations Mark and Leonie on the opening of Djindal Bayanyu, and best wishes for a busy tourist season. We look forward to joining
    you for a coffee next time we are in Paluma. Wendy and Roger Kaus

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