A Travel Blog entry by vballgracy12 from Tasmania, Australia
... cosy, as the name would suggest. And, although we were enjoying it, we decided to take the car up to the Cradle Mountain Lodge and pretend to be staying there so we could sit in the "Guest Only Lounge" which included a roaring fireplace, dark wooden ...
A Travel Blog entry by petermaryanne from Tasmania, Australia
... such that you could camp there overnight (something to keep in mind for another trip). We left there and went through to Tarraleah, Black Bobs and Langloh to Hamilton where we stopped at the Bakery to have lunch. The Baker is exceptional specialising in ...
A Travel Blog entry by ramrtw from Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia
Coincidentally, we passed this town called Tarraleah. It was kind of a fluke because we just wanted to grab a bite to eat, but as we drove through it was eery because everything was perfect. Every house was brand new, painted flawlessly in a pastel color, ...
A Travel Blog entry by beefy45 from Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
... cottage, hand built by Tasmanian craftsmen in the 1930s, have also been restored as self-contained holiday cottages. Tarraleah is geographically only 20 kilometres from the physical centre of Tasmania, right on the edge of the World Heritage ...
... from Travel + Leisure's complete list of 65 Australian places to visit before you're 65 TASMANIA 1. THE LODGE AT TARRALEAH Why here Located on the edge of the Tasmanian wilderness, this Art Deco lodge, originally built to house Tasmania' ...