- Address
- Wild River Road, 7140
- Chain
- YX
- Opened
- 1948 (renovated 2006)
About Tarraleah Lodge and Cottages
Award winning indulgent options on the edge of Tasmanian wilderness- dollops of style on the edge of one of the worlds last truly wild landscapes. Travel back in style and stay in one of the fifteen generously sized- self-contained Art Deco Cottages with polished floorboards- fireplaces- Tasmanian art- air- conditioning and Queen size beds. Up to three double bedrooms plus separate sitting room and sun drenched reading areas. Full kitchens and laundry gives the option of staying in or eating out. Or really indulge yourself in a Vogue Cool hotel- The Australian Travel Tourism awards Best Lodge national winner 2007/8/9 and now Hall of Fame- Tasmanias only Virtuoso Preferred property- The Lodge at Tarraleah. In a last global outpost of organic wilderness- enjoy the ultimate Tasmanian luxury with exclusive use of up to nine luxurious guest rooms and suites. Oversize bathrooms- fireplaces- climate control- silk filled doonas- mohair throws and remarkable baths that light up in a colour of your choice- plus the wilderness backdrop. Fantastic food- beautiful wines finalist in the recent Australian Wine List of the Year and an outstanding whisky collection Whisky Bar of the Year contender are all yours ideal for that exclusive stay for two or a larger family group. Only available on an exclusive basis- this is the ultimate Tasmanian luxury experience with your own private chef- wildlife guide and host- all meals and selected alcoholic beverages. Soak up the view from cliff- top spa with hot tubs and massage. Enjoy golf- wildlife walks- distant views- local attractions outstanding fishing and wilderness adventures. Stalk the worlds purest wild trout- breakfast with the platypus- take a cooking class or paddle in to unesco World Heritage wilderness. Cafe with Tasmanian art- good coffee and a real Highland pub with great food- local wine and beers. The Lodge at Tarraleah and Cottages award-wining indulgence overlooking the Tasmanian wilderness
Rural, Countryside, Entertainment district
