Healthy You Feature: Healthy Living Starts at Thyme Rothwell
Published 5:30am 7 October 2025
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Set in the heart of the beautiful Redcliffe Peninsula, Thyme Rothwell is a boutique lifestyle resort designed for over-50s, crafted to let you live entirely carefree.
With health and active living at its core, this vibrant community supports a healthy you through
thoughtful design, resort style amenities and the freedom to live life your way.
At Thyme Rothwell, wellness is woven into every aspect of community life. Whether it’s starting the day with a sunrise walk, taking a refreshing dip in the pool, or simply connecting with neighbours, every moment encourages a lifestyle that nurtures mind, body and spirit.
The planned state-of-the-art Clubhouse will sit at the heart of the community, as a beautifully appointed gathering space for connection, creativity and movement.
Designed to enrich everyday life, it will feature a fully equipped gym and fitness studio, indoor and outdoor dining areas, and a function space perfect for group classes. It’s here that homeowners can socialise and take part in a wide range of health-focused activities in a welcoming, social environment.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, the Clubhouse will offer a swimming pool and spa, bowling green, and pickleball courts - perfect for staying fit while having fun.
The low-impact nature of these sports makes them ideal for promoting cardiovascular health, flexibility and coordination at any fitness level, so homeowners can find something that works for them.
Life at Thyme Rothwell is all about ease, freedom and connection. The low maintenance homes are designed with independence and wellbeing in mind, giving homeowners more time to pursue what they love.
Whether that’s art, gardening, or simply unwinding with a book in the library or cinema room, there’s something for every interest.
This is more than just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle supported by a strong sense of community. Genuine neighbours, pet-friendly living and a warm atmosphere make it easy to feel at home.
Backed by Serenitas, one of Australia’s most experienced land lease operators, Thyme Rothwell also offers peace of mind with no stamp duty, no entry or exit fees and the potential for government rent assistance, if eligible.
Located at Rothwell, and near the sparkling waters of Moreton Bay, the location promotes an active and outdoors lifestyle. With shops, cafes, golf and bowls clubs just minutes away, and Rothwell and Kippa- Ring railway stations nearby, you're perfectly placed to enjoy all the region has to offer while maintaining an independent, connected life.
Thyme Rothwell is a community designed for real life and built for easy living. It’s where wellbeing, freedom and friendship thrive naturally in a coastal setting that inspires healthy living every day.
FIND OUT MORE
Sales and information centre: 515 Anzac Ave, Rothwell
Visit rothwell.thyme.com.au
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