Strahan Village

Cradle Country & The West


Managed by the Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania, this outfit has a reception area on the Esplanade in the town centre. Its major property is a 140-room hotel on a hilltop overlooking town. A few have wonderful harbour views, as does the on-site View 42° restaurant, bar and lounge.

Down near the waterfront, the company offers cottages with motel-style rooms. These are on the main street so can be noisy. Wi-fi is only available in the reception centre and the restaurant. You'll need a car if staying at the hotel, as it's a very steep climb from the town centre.


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