Lake St Claire is home to one of Tasmania’s most impressive historical boutique hotel conversions. Boasting spectacular 360 degree views of a Tasmanian World Heritage Area, this secluded destination is every bit the exclusive travel experience. Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park, with its ancient rainforests and alpine heaths, is home to the world-famous Overland Track. Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the park is one of the state’s most special places. Where ancient pines fringe glacial lakes and icy streams cascade down rugged mountains. The vegetation is rich and diverse including grassland, rainforest and many ancient plants such as the long-lived and endemic King Billy pine and the unusual native deciduous beech.
A unique adults-only retreat poised mysteriously on a glacial lake and surrounded by century-old myrtle forests. Unmissable accommodation – two industrial buildings gently transformed as an intimate retreat in the heart of World Heritage wilderness. A place to side-step daily life and connect with others in some of the most spectacular landscape on the planet. The two iconic industrial buildings, once operating as a Hydro-Electric station, quietly gaze at one another: 'The Pumphouse' - over the water and 'The Shorehouse' - over the land. It’s about connecting to the wilderness, so you won’t see art on the walls or access to Netflix. Spacious communal lounges, honesty bars and wood fires are in both buildings. They all have spectacular views, and regardless of which room you choose, you’re welcome to drift between them at any time. Dinner and breakfast are in the Shorehouse dining room, every day.
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