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Wombat Lodge

Locality: Tullah, Tasmania

Phone: +61 423 286 056



Address: 14 Peter's Street 7321 Tullah, TAS, Australia

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25.01.2022 If the hike up Mount Farrell gets you a little hot and bothered why not stop for a dip in Lake Herbert to cool down. Views from this area include those of the M...ount Farrell Reserve, Mount Murchison Reserve and Granite Tor Conservation Area, although the current view shows the water may be a little chilly! This image was captured by @nestinthewest who says this is a great little walk for families in the warmer months. Thank you for allowing us to repost. #dwctas



24.01.2022 Have you booked your ticket for the Picnic Train yet? A 122 year tradition, the picnic train operates alongside the Mount Lyell Strahan Picnic on Australia Day.... The West Coast Wilderness Railway generously supports this service and offers discounted tickets. To make a booking please telephone the West Coast Wilderness Railway on 64710100 or visit their website: http://ow.ly/eumI50xPD2F (Black and white): Mount Lyell Picnic Train at Teepookana, approximately 1898. Retrieved from: https://www.shorpy.com/node/23089?size=_original#caption (Colour): Mount Lyell Picnic Train. Photo by R. Phillips, Queenstown. Date Unknown Supplied by Mount Lyell Picnic Committee. West Coast Wilderness Railway

24.01.2022 I want to go stargazing in Tassie this winter! Image: FarOut Photography (via IG)

23.01.2022 Winter Wombats. We promise it'll be worth the wait. : @philipscrimgeour (Via IG) Ronny Creek, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.... Visit Cradle Coast Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service #discovertasmania See more



22.01.2022 Amazing Dip Falls, coming out of hibernation. Water cascading the incredible rock formation to the base below. Now is the time to get in touch with nature... Fo...otage by @the_tassie_traveler #stanleyandtarkine #visitstanleytas #visitcradlecoast #waterfalls #travel

22.01.2022 From our joy flight day at Tullah Challenge. Thank you Peter Young for capturing these wonderful shots

21.01.2022 Just before Christmas our General Manager spent some time hitting the rapids with King River Rafting. We encourage you all to get out and explore our beautiful ...region, from adrenaline junkies to quiet bush walkers, the West Coast has something to suit everyone! #westoastwild #westcoasttas #nature #tourism



20.01.2022 Morning light bathed across Stanley's famous monolith the 'Nut' by @stilliwander #visitstanleytas #edgeoftheworld #tarkinedrive #seetasmania #instatravel #coastal #godfreysbeach

20.01.2022 The weather has certainly warmed on the west, just in time for our afternoon cruise leaving at 3.15pm from Strahan every day until the 20th January. Book online to secure your seats. www.worldheritagecruises.com.au

19.01.2022 Congrates to the Wombat Lodge. Honoured in the 2018 Booking.com guest review Award.

19.01.2022 We set out to build the most tridimensional trail possible... get ready for Super Flow in Zeehan Tasmania. https://www.trailforks.com/trails/oonah-hill-descent/

17.01.2022 I NEED to visit Tassie's lavender this summer! Video: Bridestowe Lavender



17.01.2022 While you are on the West Coast of Tasmania, stay a night or two in Tullah or ask about and 3 nights for the price of 2 nights.

16.01.2022 Who wants to come to Tassie with me!

16.01.2022 Special Feature: Exploring Remarkable Cave Remarkable Cave is a truly unforgettable experience. The cave is a tunnel carved through the sheer rock face by the... erosion of the Southern Ocean. Just 500 metres past the entrance to the Port Arthur Historic Sites, Tasmania along Nubeena Road there is a left turn that reads 'Remarkable Cave'. A pathway which includes 130-odd stairs takes you down to the viewing platform which provides a stunning sight looking through the cave out to sea. It is remarkable not only for its unique form, but also because when viewed from the observation platform, the opening on the ocean-side is the shape of Tasmania. The cave is now a rock bridge carved out of the sandstone cliff face, but it was once a deep cave. The viewing platform at the bottom of steep stairs is where the back of the cave collapsed. The debris has long since been washed out to sea except for the large sea-smoothed boulders that remain in the hollow. Unlike most sea caves, Remarkable Cave has two entrances on the ocean-side, which were created by erosion along fractures created by ancient earthquakes. As we promote amazing locations around Tassie we also have a responsibility to warn people about the dangers of certain places. Remarkable Cave is definitely a spot that needs to be treated with the utmost respect. The tides can rise quickly as can the power of the ocean swell through these caves. We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania If you are a local business, artist, charity or group send us a message about promoting you to Tasmania and the world #Tasmania

13.01.2022 Tullah is located at the entry to the West Coast on your journey down from the North, but don't just pass on through! Take some time to look around, you'll find it really is quite a beautiful place. #dwctas #westcoasttas Photography credit @wanderingfoxbat

12.01.2022 We would like to wish our team the very best at the 2018 Tasmanian Tourism Awards tonight alongside all other Tasmanian finalists. We all work as part of a bro...ad range team to provide a memorable experience to our guests on their visit to each area, the West Coast Wilderness Railway find it an absolute privilege to be a finalist beside a group of talented tourism operators. We thank you all for your continued support and hope everyone involved has an enjoyable time this evening. This great up close and personal shot was captured by @dougandkas, thank you for allowing us to share. #wcwrtas

11.01.2022 Can we interest you in a relaxing Sunday? There's no better way to spend it. Credit to @whatjessiedidnext for this refreshing image of water and wine, thank you for sharing your great collection with us. #wcwrtas

11.01.2022 Do you know this Tasmania? This is the west coast, where even getting here is part of the adventure! We have two great prizes to win, including three nights acc...ommodation on the west coast and packed full of activities such as cruising the Gordon River, a rail journey through the wilderness and even rafting the mighty King River! Choose from an exhilarating couples package or a fabulous family orientated package. Enter at https://bit.ly/roadtripcomp

08.01.2022 Don't forget to reserve your seats on board our annual Australia Day Picnic train which will depart from Queenstown at 7:30am on Sunday 26th January, a free shu...ttle will then transport passengers from the Regatta Point Station to the 2020 Mt Lyell Strahan Picnic. Train journey is at a cost of only $35.00 per person with an optional return coach of $5.00 per person. Give us a call on (03) 6471 0100 for bookings. See more

08.01.2022 Our New Property.

07.01.2022 Im ready to roadtrip the Western Wilds!

07.01.2022 Our Property in Tullah is now up and running. Mountain View Getaway.

06.01.2022 Great day to be out riding on the West Coast! As with any trail, its always good to take it easy on your first ride down - or, like our friend Huxley here, follow along with someone who knows the trail already. Happy trails!

06.01.2022 Turn your SOUND UP and feel the excitement from the West Coast tourism industry! Watch Part 1 and 2 from the North West and King Island here: https://visitcrad...lecoast.com.au/tassietwostep -- A special thanks to our talent West Coast Wilderness Railway The Unconformity King River Rafting Strahan Village Gordon River Cruises World Heritage Cruises, Strahan, Tasmania ALOFT - Strahan Boutique Accommodation The Coffee Shack Strahan Roamwild Tasmania Penghana B&B National Trust Mansion The Ship That Never Was West Coast Visitor Information Centre Destination West Coast See more

03.01.2022 The highest waterfall in Tasmania - Montezuma Falls, have you stood at the base of the 104 metre falls? Throughout this easy three hour return walk youll encounter giant tree ferns and if youre lucky some of the native wildlife instagram.com/inspirefamilytravel

03.01.2022 Breathtaking! Check out this incredible time-lapse of the Milky Way, captured over Binalong Bay on Tassie's east coast. : Fergus Gregory

02.01.2022 It's tulip time in Tassie! Video: Luke Tscharke Photography

01.01.2022 In town for the Zeehan Gem and Mineral Fair??? Why not come in and check out our world class mineral collection. There is a wide variety of Tasmanian, Australia...n and International specimens on display including a large number of Crocoite. Our giftshop has specimens for sale. The Zeehan Rock Shop and the Zeehan Mens Shed pop up shop are also nearby. See more

01.01.2022 Paddling the Pieman River A beautiful video thanks to Laura and Cameron Bell who says: "Caught some glorious footage of cam cruising down the Pieman River ye...sterday... perks of a winter tassie trip - you get the whole place to yourself." | The Pieman | The river that saved itself | The Pieman River is more pristine and intact than any other that is easily accessible in Tasmania even though there was industry on the river in the past. There is nowhere else in the world that you can see the amount of huon pine that you can on the Pieman River. Other flora that can be seen on the banks of the Pieman include myrtle, tea tree, blackwood, leatherwood, the rare slender tree fern and pandani. The slender tree fern is only found in one other location. There is debate over whether the river was named after Alexander Pearce or Thomas Kent. Alexander Pearce, the pieman, was a convict transported to Macquarie Harbour, who escaped, and killed and ate his companions to survive. Thomas Kent of Southampton, was a pastry-cook nicknamed the Pieman, who was transported to Van Diemens Land in 1816. Both men had escapes that led to the Pieman area as far as many accounts are concerned. At the time of all the controversy surrounding the damming of the Gordan River holes were also being drilled to dam the Pieman River. Whilst there was much public outcry and protesting about the Gordan, the Pieman River had very few voices in its corner. A group of four men canoed and photographed the river in 1964 to highlight the issue and there was a small amount of struggle with conservationists but most of the attention was on the Franklin Dam issue despite the Pieman being one of the most intact rivers we have in Tasmania. It turned out that the Pieman was too deep in its lower stretches for the intended dam to be built. The main dam was originally planned to be at Hells Gates, downstream from Corinna and this would have left the town under around one hundred foot of water. Some other facts about the amazing Pieman River: - There are at least 40 unnamed waterfalls between Reece dam and the sea - The river is around twenty metres deep where the barge crosses - In some spots the river is as deep as 45 metres next to the banks - Salt water can run below fresh water in the river as far as the Reece Dam - Fish in the Pieman include ocean running trout, brook trout, eels and quinnet salmon - The river is navigable for 45 kilometres from the mouth to the Reece Dam - The Pieman River drops around 191m over its 99.3km length We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania If you are a local business, artist, charity or group send us a message about promoting you to Tasmania and the world #Tasmania

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