Historic Mount Lofty Home within the Adelaide Hills will have fun 40 years of operations subsequent week, after being initially destroyed within the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires.
The long-lasting property was constructed as a summer time home on Adelaide’s highest summit in 1852 by Arthur and Martha Hardy, and rebuilt as an eight-room luxurious resort opening on February 12, 1986.
It has since undergone further adjustments after South Australian hotelier David Horbelt acquired the property from the Accor Lodges Group in 2009.
“Mount Lofty Home is greater than a resort – it’s a dwelling piece of South Australian historical past,” Horbelt mentioned.
“From its origins in 1852, by way of the devastation of Ash Wednesday, to its rebirth in 1986 and its evolution right into a luxurious property, this milestone celebrates not simply 40 years of hospitality, however the coronary heart, perseverance and fervour of our group and neighborhood.”

Horbett’s enterprise associate Malcolm Bean Bean mentioned the property had advanced into a real luxurious expertise vacation spot, encompassing Mount Lofty Home, Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant and the broader Mount Lofty Property, redefining luxurious journey in South Australia.
“Proudly South Australian family-owned and operated, Mount Lofty Home continues to welcome travellers from world wide, providing an intimate retreat excessive above the Piccadilly Valley, the place heritage, nature and up to date luxurious converge,” he mentioned.
“This treasured state icon provides luxurious escapes complemented by a three-hatted tremendous eating restaurant, a 175-year-old cellar with greater than 1300 labels, day spa, complimentary Signature Inclusions, and delightful out of doors areas throughout the Mount Lofty Property Gardens.”


