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The Tarkine wilderness is a unique national treasure and contains an amazing variety of spectacular landscape features, as well as one of the greatest concentrations of aboriginal sites found in Australia. The word 'Tarkine' comes from one of the North Western Aborigine bands. The 'Tarkiners' were a band who travelled seasonally throughout the region, hunting mutton birds, fur seals, wallabies and emus.
This biodiverse ecosystem contains ancient rainforests, beautiful river gorges, buttongrass mountain tops, flowering heathlands and long wild beaches.
Imagine a superbly appointed lodge, constructed from beautiful Tasmanian timber, nestled on 200 acres of privately owned land within this majestic wilderness. Guests are offered complete seclusion from the outside world and can choose from a range of experiences. Whether you want to spend a luxury weekend, with fine Tasmanian produce and wines, where we cater to your every whim, or want a wilderness adventure where you cook your own meals, we can personalise your stay to suit your needs. |
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