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Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge, Tasmania

Visit this delightful Alpine lodge and you’ll find yourself in the midst of one of the world’s greatest wilderness regions.

Nestled in the pristine Tasmanian wilderness on the edge of the World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain Lake-St. Clair National Park, this rustic retreat offers you the opportunity to relive the era of exploration and luxurious log cabin accommodation. The park’s iconic hikes begin at your doorstep, but you can also practise the delicate art of fly fishing, canoe on Dove Lake and ride horses across the beautiful open moorlands.

As well as endless outdoor adventure, guests can expect warm hospitality and comfortable accommodation. From elegant Pencil Pine Cabins to the luxurious King Billy Suites, the lodge's cosy timber cabins are all discreetly nestled in the wilderness and have crackling log fires and big plush sofas to sink into. Overlooking the rugged mountains and ancient forest, the spa provides an equally tranquil setting for treatments, while the Highland Restaurant is recognised as one of region’s premier dining experiences, featuring the very best of Tasmanian food and wine.

Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge, at a glance

  • Rustic wilderness retreat nestled in the woodlands of Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park
  • Beautifully presented log cabins with cosy fireplaces and a rich, natural colour scheme
  • Amenities include mohair wool throws, big plush sofas and super comfortable beds
  • Spas in the bathrooms of most rooms
  • Bush balconies with views of the lake, forest or rugged mountains
  • Elegant Highland restaurant serving hearty dishes utilising wonderful local produce
  • No telephones or televisions to distract from the breathtaking surroundings

For leisure and pleasure

  • Spa with a steam room, sauna, hot tub and cool plunge pool, as well as a relaxation lounge
  • Learn about the birds and wildlife of the park on a guided walk
  • Night spotlighting tours to experience the wonders of the bush at night
  • Ride horses across open moorlands, through the snow gums or on a historic mining exploration
  • Practise the delicate art of fly fishing
  • Scenic helicopter flights and driving tours
  • Canoeing on the tranquil walkers of Dove Lake
  • Tasmanian wine and cheese tastings
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