This was the most expensive place we stayed, captive audience and all. All the cabins have secluded bush outlooks. They're well insulated and the gas heater gets the room cozy in no time. There's a spa in the room which we enjoyed with some wine on our last night in Tasmania. It did lack some practical things though - there's almost no kitchen bench for working on, no coffee table or side table near the couch for drinks, only space for one suitcase anywhere useful (everywhere else is in narrow thoroughfare), and no power near the only place you can set up a laptop on a table. We did enjoy our stay here though, it was very private and cozy.
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Entrance to cabin 34
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Mudroom
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Living area
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Living area
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Kitchenette
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Living area
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Spa
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Bathroom
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Bathroom
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Bedroom
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Spa
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Spa
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Balcony
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View of the bush from our room
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Bench and view next to the spa
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Gas fireplace
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Gas fireplace
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Cabin 34
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