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Inside Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan's $2,900-per-night stay at celebrity-favourite resort in Adelaide as the actress soaks in the spa and enjoys luxurious dinners

Inside Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan's $2,900-per-night stay at celebrity-favourite resort in Adelaide as the actress soaks in the spa and enjoys luxurious dinners

Daily Mail​21 hours ago
has been living in the lap of luxury while visiting South Australia - and it comes with a whopping price tag.
The Bridgeton actress, who is currently enjoying a relaxing holiday with her boyfriend Jake Dunn, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a sneak peek of her trip to Adelaide.
'June in OZ,' the 38-year-old captioned the Instagram post, which showed a slew of photos documenting her time in the Land Down Under.
'Feeling very sad to leave but very grateful to have had such a beautiful trip.'
One image captured the Irish star posing in front of a colourful Aussie sunset and another showed her with a giant smile on her face as she took a dip in a hot tub under a sky full of stars.
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Both photos were taken at the luxurious Sequoia Lodge in the Adelaide Hills.
Sequoia is an immersive and inclusive adults-only lodge, offering 14 suites, countless activities - think healing pools, cocktail-making classes and outstanding dining 'journeys' - and brilliant customer service.
'Sequoia will take you by the hand, sweep you off your feet, and will do everything to make this the trip of your lifetime,' they promise.
'Part of our philosophy is to connect you with the land and its people through a range of intimate and curated on-site experiences that are included in your stay.'
The actress gave a special shout-out to the accommodation in her Instagram caption, saying it was the 'most beautiful' spot.
'@sequoiaaustralia where I found out I'm INCREDIBLE at Jenga and sat in an outside jacuzzi and had the best food in the most beautiful lodge in the mountains,' she penned.
Sequoia's modern suites come in all shapes, sizes and prices, ranging between $1,499 and $2,900 a night depending on when you decide to visit.
Nicola also dined at the hotel's award-winning restaurant Hardy's Verandah, which has earned a 3-hat rating thanks to its degustation menu, wine pairings and gorgeous panoramic views.
'June in OZ,' the 38-year-old captioned the Instagram post, which showed a slew of pictures documenting her time in the Land Down Under
Both the lodge and restaurant are located on the 30-acre Mount Lofty Estate, which offers a number of lookouts, hiking trails and walking paths for guests to stretch their legs.
Thanks to its luxury details and private setting, Sequoia has been frequented by various big-name celebrities, including The Beatles' alum Paul McCartney and tennis star Novak Djokovic.
Later on in the post, the Barbie actress also revealed that she had stayed at the Capella in Sydney, which she said felt like staying in 'a gorgeous art gallery'.
She also popped by the Sydney accommodation used in the hit Aussie series Married At First Sight, which was seemingly a highlight for the British star.
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