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Lemonthyme Lodge The Chancellor Cradle Valley
 
Moina: Dolcoath Road
Close to Cradle Mountain, the Lemonthyme Lodge is a Wilderness Resort with a difference verging on Tasmania's World Heritage. The Lodge is a boutique resort hideaway tucked away in a temperate rain forest, which also organises tours to the Cradle Mountain and surrounding areas. The Parks and Wildlife centre including the historic Waldheim and Weindorfers forest are just a stroll down the hotel. The atmosphere of informality and friendliness is apparent as soon as one walks through the door and is greeted by reception staff. The accommodation offered appeals to all styles and tastes along with all the required amenities taking care of its valuable guests.
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Cradle Mountain Lodge Tasmania
 
Cradle Mountain: Cradle Mountain Road,Via Sheffield
Cradle Mountain Lodge is a unique wilderness retreat set on the northern edge of the World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Clair National Park. Located 60 kilometres from Sheffield, it is a vast alpine region with summer wildflowers and cold mountain streams.The awesome beauty of this region is an inspiration that will stay with you long after you leave. A superb escape with cosy cabins, breathtaking scenery and fine Tasmanian food and wine.
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Cradle Mountain Chateau
 
Cradle Mountain: Cradle Mountain Road
The northern end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a rich wilderness of flora and fauna, a region of open moorland and heaths dotted with lakes and tarns, deep gorges and forested valleys. It is here that Cradle Mountain Chateau is located. The hotel is only a 2-hour drive from Launceston, 1.25 hours from Devonport, 90 km from the nearest airport at Burnie.
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Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village
 
Cradle Mountain: Cradle Mountain Road,Wilmont
Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village is nestled in a secluded bush setting less than 500m from the edge of the World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair National Park.Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village has 25 architecturally designed cabins, set in small clusters, with three different floor plans designed to suit travellers from singles through to large families. The private and cosy cabins offer natural bushland mountain views, and are environmentally friendly without compromising comfort.When you walk outside onto your veranda you may well come face to face with a wallaby, wombat, pademelon, possum or currawong, its all part of the wilderness experience.
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