Tarraleah, located in the heart of Tasmania's Central Highlands, offers a range of quality accommodation options in a beautiful historic estate. The estate, with its stunning wilderness backdrop, is an ideal spot for a holiday, romantic getaway, group gathering, or corporate retreat. It is easily accessible from Hobart and Lake St Clair, making it a perfect stop on a journey along the west coast to Lake St Clair, Strahan, and Cradle Mountain. The property has a unique and intriguing history, as it was home to the workers responsible for developing Tasmania’s pioneering Hydroelectric scheme, and guests can discover its unexpected stories and beautiful architecture during their stay.
The accommodation options in Tarraleah include restored hydro village cottages and cabins, a small luxury hotel, and a quirky art deco lodge. The restored hydro village cottages and cabins offer a glimpse into the village's history, dating back to the 1930s. The small luxury hotel, Tarraleah Lodge, is an ideal halfway point for those traveling from Hobart, offering comfort and unique experiences, such as an indulgent cliff-top hot tub and a large collection of malt whiskeys in the country. The art deco lodge, created in the 1930s alongside the purpose-built village, offers a unique and quirky stay, with its nine-room accommodation and classic black, red, and silver art deco color scheme.
In addition to the accommodation, Tarraleah Estate also serves as an impressive and memorable location for weddings, conferences, meetings, and events, making it a versatile destination for various purposes. The estate's proximity to the Tasmanian wilderness, wildlife, and trout fishing, as well as the availability of tours for kayaking, mountain biking, and fly-fishing, provides guests with a wide range of activities to immerse themselves in the Tasmanian Highlands.