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Strahan Wilderness Lodge

Locality: Strahan, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6471 7142



Address: 5 Sarson Close, Ocean Beach Road 7468 Strahan, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.strahanwildernesslodge.com.au/

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25.01.2022 December is the month of giving! Book and stay between 1st and 31st of December with any accommodation provider on the accommodation page on our website and you... will receive 10% off your ticket price when you cruise with us. *Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer *Please use the list of accommodation providers on our website *Offer to be utilised before the 31st December 2020. https://worldheritagecruises.com.au/accommodation ALOFT - Strahan Boutique Accommodation Bushman's Strahan Accommodation Castaway Holiday Apartments Strahan Beach Tourist Park Driftwood Strahan Villas - accommodation in Strahan Tasmania Franklin Manor Glenaire Apartment Gateway to the Gordon Harrison House Strahan Holiday Retreat Marsden Court - Strahan Accommodation Motel Strahan Ormiston House Piners Loft Strahan Regatta Point Tavern Risby Cove Accommodation and Restaurant, Strahan Tasmania Strahan Sharonlee Villas Strahan Backpackers YHA Strahan Backpackers Lodge Strahan Bungalows Strahan Wilderness Lodge Olivia's Suite The Crays Accommodation Strahan Wheelhouse Apartments Silver Hills Motel-Queenstown The Empire hotel - Queenstown TAS Queenstown Cabin & Tourist Park West Coaster Motel Comfort Inn Goldrush, Queenstown Mt Lyell Anchorage Penghana B&B National Trust Mansion Zeehan Bush Camp Heemskirk Motor Hotel Tullah Lakeside Lodge



23.01.2022 A Southern Brown BandiCute I mean Coot.

22.01.2022 Tassie has some beautiful waterfalls.

21.01.2022 January is starting to book out, the mainland people are busy planning holidays at the moment, which is great! If you are considering holidaying in Tassie around this time, it might be a good idea to start planning now.



21.01.2022 Very high fire danger predicted for the West Coast Tasmania on Monday 11th. Parks and Wildlife reserve fire restrictions: All campfires, fire pots and other enclosed devices that burn wood, charcoal or solid fuel are prohibited from West Coast Parks and Wildlife Service land on Monday 11 January 2021. Gas stoves are permitted.

21.01.2022 After being blessed with so much sunshine and warmth, we are now being blessed with some refreshing rain, but not for long, next week is going to be sunny again.

20.01.2022 Happy Wrensday everyone, we love our wrens that frequent the lodge grounds & surrounds. Photo credit Lorraine Flakemore from Cygnet Tasmania.



19.01.2022 Tasmania’s border restrictions are on track to ease this Friday with Victoria. Welcome back to Tassie.

18.01.2022 Darwin Dam, south end of Lake Burbury. Mt Owen on far left. . . #westcoastrange #westcoasttasmania #darwindam #lakeburburytassie

18.01.2022 Escape this Winter Special Stay Friday or Saturday night and get your second night free This offer runs until the 26th September 2021... Call us now or book online on our website

16.01.2022 Another magical place to visit in Tassie. It’s on my list to do again soon. It’s been far too long.

16.01.2022 Another lovely day in Strahan Tasmania. View from our property.



16.01.2022 One of our guests enjoying her time at The Strahan Wilderness Lodge.

13.01.2022 In Queenstown on the West Coast of Tasmania

12.01.2022 Starry night over the lodge. - - - -... - #biancapacittophotography #tasmania #Australia #wildwestcoast #discovertasmania #naturephotography #naturelovers #australianwildlife #beautifulnature #exploretasmania #discoveraustralia #australianphotographer #floraandfauna #wildlifephotography #strahantasmania See more

11.01.2022 Beautiful photo of the elusive Tasmanian pink Robin.

10.01.2022 A friendly reminder to keep an eye out for wildlife on Tasmanian roads! Lis Brown spotted this cute duo while driving through Wynyard, in the state's north-wes...t, recently. "I saw the baby stop, and then mum stopped and came back ... they seemed to have a chat. The bub then followed mum till they were safely off the road." What a sweet moment! : Lis Brown

10.01.2022 One of the best restaurants I’ve ever been to. A special treat.

10.01.2022 The ‘yards-men’ are busy today at Strahan Wilderness Lodge

09.01.2022 Itching to get on the Mt Owen trails? While you wait why not ride some of our existing trails. The Ocean Beach trail is a low impact trail shared trail ideal... for cycling, walking and taking in the beautiful views of the West Coast. : King River Rafting Gavin Pearce MP Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service See more

08.01.2022 Airbnb is all beer and skittles until it goes wrong, we weren't affected this time luckily.

08.01.2022 Frosty mornings and fog over the bay. Always the sign of a crisp clear blue sky winters day on its way in Tasmania.

08.01.2022 Congratulations Patsy Crawford! If you are a proud Tasmanian and West Coaster as Patsy is, you should not miss her latest book ‘The Track Cutter’ which tells the story of a pioneer and family who opened up Tasmania and the West Coast in the search for precious minerals. A good story of hard times gone by.

06.01.2022 Campfire restrictions in national parks and reserves declared Restrictions on campfires, pot fires, and other solid fuel stoves will come in to place from Frida...y 4th December at identified Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) campgrounds around the State to help reduce the risk of bushfires. These restrictions are important to help protect visitors and the community. Despite the recent rain, there is still considerable fire risk in the north-west and on the eastern side of Tasmania with no significant forecasted rain in the Bureau of Meteorology extended outlook. Spring pasture growth is significant in a number of areas and as the grass cures the areas assessed as currently having normal fire potential are likely to change. In the current dry conditions, campfires can easily escape, spread rapidly, are difficult to control, and threaten people in campgrounds and nearby communities. The seasonal campfire restrictions apply to national parks and reserves in the following areas: King, Flinders and Maria Islands, between West Point and Interview River in the north-west, Dorset, Break O’Day, Glamorgan/Spring Bay, Sorell and Tasman municipalities, Narawntapu National Park, Snaky Creek and Tooms Lake Conservation Areas. Refer to the attached map. Further areas may be added if the fire risk in those areas escalates during summer. Gas stoves and gas barbecues will be permitted. Last year there were 110 reports of unattended or illegal campfires on PWS managed land with 140 fire offences recorded - this was a 50% increase in reports from the previous year. Restrictions have also been imposed on the use of pot fires as sparks, embers, and disposal of ash from pot fires can also provide an ignition source. The PWS wants to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable camping experience and appreciate assistance from the community in complying with fire restrictions. See the new Parks and Wildlife Service Campfire safety and restrictions web pages for further details: www.parks.tas.gov.au//campfires-and-fire/fire-restrictions Tasmania Fire Service TasALERT Discover Tasmania East Coast Tasmania Visit Northern Tasmania Visit North West Tasmania Hobart & Beyond Tourism Industry Council Tasmania

06.01.2022 Birds of Strahan, such beautiful photography by Elaine McDonald.

05.01.2022 The walk to Horsetail falls lookout near Queenstown. West Coast Tasmania. Easy short walk. Allow 1/2 hour Max return. Need to rug up in winter as the wind can c...hill you to the bone, but well worth it. . #horsetailfalls #queenstown #westcoasttasmania #rainbow #shortwalkstasmania @ Strahan Wilderness Lodge See more

03.01.2022 Wrest Point Casino wearing red.

03.01.2022 Today onwards both breakfast (usually at Hamers) and Pizza Shop have moved up to View42 , so you can soak up those views of the harbour! Breakfast 7.00am - 11.00am daily Pizza Shop - 5.30pm - 8.00pm daily

02.01.2022 I came across this strange mini cluster of fungus on a walk not far from the lodge. On closer inspection it seems that it’s growing out of a caterpillar

01.01.2022 The rare Eastern Ground Parrot in Strahan. What a great shot! We have these living near the Lodge but rarely see them.

01.01.2022 Zeehan market held at the Zeehan Primary school on the 26th of June.

01.01.2022 Our delicious individually packed lunches are not only a great way to reduce the risk of Covid, they are also delicious and full of Tasmanian produce!

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