No photography of this property is on the record yet. We would rather show you nothing than a picture of somewhere else.
Each pathway scores 0 to 3 on the quality of the evidence published, not on the quality of the property. Open a row for every claim and its source.
Air Quality0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Filtration, ventilation and what the air is measured at.
We looked for published information on Air Quality and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What would move this score
- What filter grade is fitted to guest room air handling, for example MERV 13 or HEPA H13?
- What is the fresh air supply rate per person in a guest room?
- Are carbon dioxide, particulate or volatile organic compound levels measured, and are the readings published?
- Is there a mould inspection and remediation protocol, and when was it last run?
- Are there gas cooktops, fireplaces or other combustion sources inside guest rooms?
Water Integrity1Claimed, 1 of 3.
Claimed1 of 3 · Source, treatment, tested panels and how drinking water arrives.
- Claimed
The property publishes that each accommodation building and the surrounding facilities have roofs configured for rainwater collection, alongside what it calls an extensive wastewater management programme, with no treatment specification given.
unique roofs for rainwater collection
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, How we care for our flora & fauna. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
A 2020 first person account by the travel blog Beer and Croissants reports that rainwater is the only water source on the property, that it is drinkable from the tap with no bottled water provided, and that greywater is processed at an on site treatment plant for toilet flushing and irrigation. The property itself publishes neither claim.
The rainwater is also completely drinkable
PublishedBeer and Croissants, Australian health retreats: How 3 days at Gwinganna made a difference. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What would move this score
- What is the water source, and what treatment is applied before it reaches a guest room?
- Is there a published contaminant test panel, and which laboratory ran it?
- Is shower and bath water filtered, and to what specification?
- How are pools and spas sanitised, and is the chemistry published?
- How is drinking water delivered, and is it treated on site?
Light Rhythm0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Circadian lighting specification, flicker, blackout and daylight.
We looked for published information on Light Rhythm and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What would move this score
- Is guest room lighting tunable or circadian, and what specification is published?
- What colour temperatures are used in the evening, and are fixtures flicker free?
- Do sleeping areas have full blackout, and is it specified?
- What daylight access does a typical room have?
- Is exterior lighting shielded or reduced overnight?
EMF Harmony0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Wired versus wireless topology, and what is measured where people sleep.
We looked for published information on EMF Harmony and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What would move this score
- Are guest rooms wired for data, or is access wireless only?
- Where are wireless access points and smart meters placed relative to the bed?
- Have field levels been measured in sleeping areas, and by whom?
- Can a guest have wireless disabled in their room on request?
- Is any shielded cabling or shielding material specified in the build?
Materials and Textiles1Claimed, 1 of 3.
Claimed1 of 3 · Named materials, finishes, bedding composition and cleaning chemistry.
- Claimed
The property describes the Orchard Villas as built from Australian reclaimed timbers with natural stone bathrooms and timber floors. No species, supplier, finish, adhesive or emission standard is named, so the materials are described by category rather than specified.
Built from beautiful Australian reclaimed timbers
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, Gwinganna Accommodation: Premium Suites & Villas. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
The property names the fabric of three shared buildings: the Pavilion and the two level activity and gymnasium building are published as built from reclaimed timbers, and the amphitheatre from repurposed stone and bluestone.
built from repurposed stone and bluestone
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, Gwinganna's Facilities. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What would move this score
- What are the mattresses made of, and are they treated with flame retardants?
- What is the fibre content of the linen, and is it certified, for example to GOTS or OEKO TEX?
- Which paints, adhesives and sealants were specified, and are they low emission?
- What cleaning and laundry products are used, and is the list published?
- Are there named low emission certifications on the flooring or joinery?
Food and Kitchen2Specified, 2 of 3.
Specified2 of 3 · Sourcing, on site growing, cookware, kitchen water and additive discipline.
- Specified
The property publishes that its on site organic gardens supply herbs, greens, fruit and vegetables to the kitchen daily, that the main garden holds composting and worm farms, and that a 2022 project added 34 wicking beds and shade sails to the garden beds.
34 new wicking beds and shade sails
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, How we care for our flora & fauna. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
The property publishes a food philosophy of seasonal, local, organic wholefoods with much of the produce harvested daily from the on site gardens, menus designed with a nutritionist and an ingredient framing it calls low human intervention, and names no certifying body, no cooking oil policy, no cookware and no kitchen water treatment.
seasonal, local, organic wholefoods
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, Cuisine. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
The property states that all meals are gluten free, dairy free and 100 percent organic, without naming a certifier or a certification scope.
All meals are gluten-free, dairy-free and 100% organic
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, Accessibility at Gwinganna Retreat & Spa. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
The property publishes an allergen position stating that nuts and other produce causing an anaphylactic response are omitted on guest request, and that the kitchen zone cannot be guaranteed free of those foods.
we cannot guarantee our kitchen zone is completely free
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, FAQ's. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What would move this score
- What share of produce is grown on site or sourced locally, and is it verified?
- Which cooking oils are used, and is the policy published?
- What cookware is used in the kitchen?
- Is kitchen and ice water filtered, and to what specification?
- Is there a published position on additives, preservatives or allergens?
Biophilic and Healing Design2Specified, 2 of 3.
Specified2 of 3 · Nature access, views, volume and natural material contact, designed with intent.
- Specified
The property publishes the Spa Sanctuary as three separate buildings arranged in circular form across 1500 square metres over three levels, on an indoor and outdoor plan built around three retained mature gum trees.
three towering ancient gum trees as the centrepiece
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, Gwinganna's Facilities. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Specified
The property publishes that its network of more than 16 walking trails across the 200 hectare site was designed by botanist and social ecologist John Palmer OAM, who routed them along existing animal paths.
Our walks were designed by John Palmer, OAM, botanist and social ecologist
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, How we care for our flora & fauna. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15. - Claimed
Every published accommodation category lists a private deck or verandah, several list outdoor baths or plunge pools and ocean or valley outlook, and the Meditation Villas are described as custom designed around mindfulness practice within the orchard.
custom designed to help you focus on mindfulness
PublishedGwinganna Retreat & Spa, Gwinganna Accommodation: Premium Suites & Villas. Checked 2026-08-06. Archived copy from 2026-08-15.
What would move this score
- Does every guest room have direct outdoor access or an operable opening?
- What is the published design intent behind the natural materials used?
- What are the typical ceiling heights and room volumes?
- Was the landscape designed with native planting, and is the palette published?
Sound and Sensory Ecology0Not published, 0 of 3.
Not published0 of 3 · Measured background noise, separation between keys, and scent load.
We looked for published information on Sound and Sensory Ecology and found none. That is a gap in the public record, not a finding about the property.
What would move this score
- What is the measured background noise level in a guest room at night?
- What acoustic separation is specified between adjoining keys?
- How loud is the guest room air conditioning at its lowest setting?
- Is fragrance diffused into guest rooms or public areas, and can it be declined?
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What is not publishedthe gaps we looked for and did not find
Daylight is described in marketing terms in two of seven accommodation categories, with no glazing, orientation, transmittance or lighting specification published anywhere. Gwinganna publishes nothing on air filtration, ventilation rate or indoor air testing, nothing on network topology, access point placement, wireless control or field levels in sleeping areas, and nothing on background noise, acoustic separation between keys or fragrance load. Water is described by source and by an on site wastewater programme, with no treatment specification, no filtration grade and no tested contaminant panel. The 100 percent organic menu claim names no certifying body, so it is not possible to establish from the public record whether a certification covers the farm, the kitchen or neither. Building materials are named for some structures but no finish, adhesive, mattress, linen or cleaning chemistry information is published.
Other standards held
Useful context. A held standard does not move a pathway score on its own. It moves a score only through the evidence that standard publishes.
- ECO Certification, ecotourism level, with Green Travel Leader status, Held since 2009 according to the property. The listing is under its former name, Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat. Awarded by Ecotourism Australia. Source
Regional context1 public figure about the area, none of which scores
Public data about the surrounding area. None of it contributes to the score, because a property cannot be marked down for the conditions outside it.
- Guest pesticide exposure, observational study at this property: Cohen et al. 2017 measured urinary pesticide metabolites in guests before and after a one week retreat and reported them either not detectable or not quantifiable afterwards. The study was funded by the property and its lead author is a paid guest presenter there, it had no comparator group, and it measured guests rather than the food or the kitchen. Recorded here rather than as evidence on any pathway for those reasons. Source
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