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Tyenna River Cottage

Locality: Tyenna, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6261 1836



Address: 2896 Gordon River Road 7140 Tyenna, TAS, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 It's official... Styx Valley and Big Tree Reserve are back open and waiting for you to explore. Come visit and discover the stunning tannin stained rivers and ...some of the tallest trees in Australia. Truly remarkable, truly breathtaking and just part of your next adventure when you Discover Maydena.



20.01.2022 Tyenna River Cottage has been given a fresh coat of paint and is looking splendid and so very ready to welcome guests. Isolating and social distancing comes easy in the upper reaches of the beautiful Derwent Valley.

19.01.2022 We had a cute little visitor at Tyenna River Cottage today. You are very welcome back anytime little fellow.

19.01.2022 Chasing waterfalls is a favorite pastime for our lucky guests who choose to stay at Tyenna River Cottage. Immerse yourself in the best nature has to offer.



18.01.2022 Look who is brave enough to be out on the Tyenna River today. Liam from Tassie Bound Adventure Tours is one crazy adventurous thrill seeker paddling right past Tyenna River Cottage

17.01.2022 It may have taken us a while but we have finally found some artwork for the living room wall at Tyenna Cottage

16.01.2022 'To be honest, everything that’s been said in the previous reviews is so spot on that I can’t imagine what else to add. Location, comfort, stunning scenery.... tick... tick... and tick. There’s something about the sound of water (be it the ocean, a stream, a waterfall, or in this case, the Tyenna River that runs along the back of the property) that’s instantly relaxing and peaceful. Thank you for sharing your little slice of paradise with everyone.'



13.01.2022 Fresh falls at Lake Dobson last night! Climbing nearly 1000 metres in approximately 16kms, the gravel road from the #MountFieldNationalPark visitor centre takes... you through lush temperate rainforests to stunning subalpine landscapes. The road is currently open to 4WD and 2WD with chains. Pandani Grove Nature Walk is a 1.5 km, grade 2 Circuit hike easily located from the Lake Dobson car park. Named after the world’s tallest heath the pandani ('Richea Pandanifolia') is just one of many subalpine plants that are found in Tasmania and nowhere else on Earth! The diversity of flora in the upper reaches of the mountain is greater than the diversity of flora in the forests at the base of the mountain. At the far end of the lake, you will enter a stunning patch of forest dominated by a mixture of pandanis and pencil pines. Pencil pines are one of a number of ancient conifers that are endemic to Tasmania.

13.01.2022 Loving the native flora at Tyenna River Cottage.

10.01.2022 The sun is shining, the birds are singing, the river is rushing, the fire is glowing, the chops are sizzling and the flautist is playing. What an amazing time our guests were having at Tyenna River Cottage today. It just could not get any better. Nature at it's best. Unquestionably Derwent Valley.

08.01.2022 We love our sunflowers in the garden at Tyenna River Cottage.

08.01.2022 Check out this gorgeous platypus, at Russell Falls Creek, in the Mt Field National Park It is sure to put a smile on your dial Platypus are common in Tasman...ia’s creeks and rivers and are relatively easy to find if you are patient. They prefer the protection of wider creeks, with a good flow of water and need vegetation and earth banks to enable them to dig their camping and nesting burrows. The best time to look for them is early morning or late afternoon. Stand or sit quietly among the trees and bushes on the creek bank and watch the surface of the water, especially up close to the banks, for their tell-tale ripples. Patience will be rewarded Latrobe calls itself the Platypus Capital of the World because they’re so common there. Just head down Hamilton Street off the main street (Jojo's on the corner) to Warrawee Reserve. The reserve is only a kilometre or so from the centre of town. The road follows the river. There’s no need to go all the way to the reserve; just stop near the big rocks beside the road just past the intersection with the old Deloraine road. Look for tell-tale ripples near the bank and watch patiently Other great spots to seek out this beautiful and rare creature are: - Beauty Point in the Tamar Valley north of Launceston - The creeks and rivers around Stanley - Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park - A short drive from Burnie to the Fernglade Reserve (the reserve at the end of the road is the best location, but platypus can be found right along the creekline) - At Westerway beside the Tyenna River on the way to Mount Field National Park, platypus are common in the river, and in the creeks of the park itself - At Loongana south of Ulverstone, if you stay at Mountain Valley Wilderness cabins you're certain to be shown platypus in the Leven River that flows through the property. (As well as having Tassie devils feed outside your door) - At Waratah in the north-west, the old quarry in the centre of town has been landscaped into a scenic lake and is a reliable place to see platypus in the morning and evening. Go to the southern side of the lake away from the main street and. if nothing else, you'll be able to take a photo of the "Platypus Crossing" road sign Video: Alex Dudley 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



07.01.2022 Magic is happening right now in Mt Field National Park

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