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Hideaway
Honeymoons
Wildlife Area
Outstanding location
No restaurant
Eco
Other Activities
Learning
Great walks
Disabled access
Surfing
Wine tasting
Owner managed
Artworks
Self catering to rent
Good wine list
Minimum Stay
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Remote
Quiet
Gourmet
Organic food
Barefoot Luxury
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
House party feel
On an island
On the beach
Fishing
Sea Views
Boutique
Cycling
Landmark
Golf
Chic
5* Luxury
Secluded setting
Contemporary
Luxury
Intimate
Birdwatching
Romantic
Mountain biking
Views
Rooms
2 rooms in this hotelNo restaurant
Delicious breakfast supplies are provided, lunches prepared and gourmet dinner provisions plus recipe cards delivered for dinnerDisabled access
The lodges themselves are accessible, but the coastal dunes are not wheelchair-friendlySelf catering to rent
Fuly equipped kitchens and dining roomsIn room music system
Bluetooth surround sound speakersGood wine list
Highlighting top Tasmanian winesFireplace
French-designed fireplacesMinimum Stay
Two nightsParking
Adult Only
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Private dining room
Bath robes
Laundry
Sit-out Terrace
Garden
Sitting Room
Suites
Private villas
Concierge
Wifi
Views
Wildlife Area
Other Activities
Learning
Great walks
Surfing
Wine tasting
Fishing
Cycling
Golf
Birdwatching
Mountain biking
Top 20 Resorts in Australia and The South Pacific - Readers Choice Awards 2022 & 2023
Originally published by Condé Nast Traveler
"In a country known for its remote corners, the seclusion of Kittawa Lodge manages to stand out. Set in 100 acres of coastal countryside poking into the Southern Ocean, with mobs of wallabies on your doorstep, these are cosy cabins with smart hotel-like amenities, making this luxury lodge one of Australia’s finest."
Originally published by Telegraph Travel
"Kittawa Lodge is perched on 96 acres of untouched landscape, where the Roaring Forties winds sweep in the world's freshest air. It's impossible not to breathe deeply on our sunset tour. The red-necked wallabies raise curious heads, as if well-manicured staff hired to welcome guests. Fully off-grid, Kittawa is a blend of intimate nature and attentive hospitality – akin to the acclaimed luxury lodge Saffire Freycinet."
Originally published by Gourmet Traveller
"Run by sea-changers Aaron Suine and Nick Stead, Kittawa Lodge is a destination in itself. Its pair of off-grid, one-bedroom lodges are architecturally designed and sit ocean-facing on a secluded 40-hectare property. With itineraries tailored for you daily according to your interests – and mood that morning – it lets you key straight into the choose-your-own- adventure essence of King Island and will have you feeling like a local in no time."
Originally published by Australian Traveller
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