Here, it's all about the location. A cluster of barracks-like cabins is set on the edge of Lake Rosebery, commanding lovely views over the water and surrounding rainforest. Rooms are basic but clean; there is little discernible difference between room types. The on-site Lakeside Bar & Grill is the best eatery in town. Breakfast is included.
Tullah Lakeside Lodge
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Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
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3. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
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