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Lutanda Recreation and Conference Centres

Address:  PO Box 21
Toukley, NSW, Australia
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Lutanda Recreation and Conference Centres

Lutanda Recreation and Conference Centres

   
Contact Person: Guest Services Team
   
Telephone: 1300 733 189
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Website: http://www.lutanda.com.au/  
     
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So Many Options...

From magnificent surf beaches and adrenaline pumping activities to the wilderness and beauty of the Blue Mountains, we have so much to offer at Lutanda. With over 55 years experience running all kinds of camps and a wealth of expertise in hosting special events, we really look forward to helping you plan your next one. Contact our booking team today and let's ge the ball rolling.

  • School Camps
  • Curriculum Camps
  • Church, Youth & Community Group Camps
  • Leadership & Team Building
  • Exciting Day Programs
  • Corporate Packages
  • Special Events
  • Functions
  • Retreats
  • Conferences
  • Wedding Receptions

Have an idea for a different sort of event? Get our Event Team on the job.


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School Camps

Want awesome activities with all the programming done? Want professional staff? Want educational outcomes with total ease? We look after everything. We're experts at planning and programming camps exactly how you need, making your experience en-joyable and easy. Our range of professionally facilitated, adrenaline pumping programs, combined with NSW Board of Studies objectives make Lutanda to No 1 priority for schools. You'll love it here.


Conference & Retreats

Lutanda has the privilege of hosting a number of its own conferences and retreats and we'd love to host yours too. With our Event Team on the job, you'll get all our experience in planning a special event including:

  • Marketing & Advertising
  • Special Catering
  • Music & Entertainment
  • Set-design & Dining Presentation
  • Program Support

School Holiday & Outreach Camps

Lutanda operates 28 Holiday Camps each year which are attended by hundreds of families, children, and under-privileged young people and adults who have disability and seniors in need of a retreat. Every year, Lutanda is busy putting smiles on the faces of people who rarely experience the love and hope they are given through our camps. Call our team for more information. We'd love to hear from you.

     



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