5 rooms from £458 per night
“A gorgeous glamping retreat, with five luxurious tents on the banks of the tranquil Derwent River. Tents feature double beds, patterned rugs, private terraces & ensuite bathrooms with big wooden tubs. Guests gather in the main lodge for breakfasts, three-course dinners & games by the fire. Lovely.”
“A gorgeous glamping retreat, with five luxurious tents on the banks of the tranquil Derwent River. Tents feature double beds, patterned rugs, private terraces & ensuite bathrooms with big wooden tubs. Guests gather in the main lodge for breakfasts, three-course dinners & games by the fire. Lovely.”
Recommended For
- Back to Nature
- A gorgeous glamping escape on the banks of the Derwent River, with walks, boat rides & wildlife-spotting on your doorstep
- Canoeing
- Glide along the Derwent River by canoe, discovering the beautiful valley with its surrounding hills, farms and wildlife
- Great walks
- Follow walking trails through Mount Field National Park, or take trails to Russell Falls and Tall Trees
- Groups
- Book the whole place for a group retreat or outdoorsy celebration with friends
- Wildlife Area
- Spot resident wombats, echidna, platypus, wallabies and possums on the leafy grounds of this riverside hideaway
- Riding
- Horse riding excursions through the Derwent Valley are wonderful for beginners as well as experienced riders
- Wine tasting
- Enjoy guided tours and tastings at the acclaimed Stefano Lubiana vineyard or the Cascade Brewery
- Mountain biking
- Zip along off-road routes in the Maydena Dirt Track Bike Park, just 30 minutes away
- Fishing
- Birdwatching
- Cycling
- Restaurant
- Savour delicious breakfasts and three-course dinners in the communal dining room
- Historic
- One of Tasmania's oldest truffières, transformed into a small tented retreat
- Glamping
- Guests are accommodated in luxury tents with ensuite bathrooms & wooden tubs
- Views
- Of the Derwent River and the bucolic surrounding countryside
- Owner managed
- Laurelle and John Grimley are welcoming hosts
- Riverside
- On the banks of the Derwent River
- Boutique
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Eco
- Organic food
- Barefoot Luxury
- Outstanding location
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Charming
- Tented Camp
- Beach nearby
- On an island
- Disabled access
- Quiet
- Luxury
- Intimate
- Romantic
- Secluded setting
Facilities
- Bar
- The bar opens at 4pm daily, and serves a range of craft beers and Tasmanian wines
- Restaurant
- Savour delicious breakfasts and three-course dinners in the communal dining room
- Views
- Of the Derwent River and the bucolic surrounding countryside
- Walking distance restaurants
- Stroll to the Gretna Green Hotel for a Tasmanian pub lunch
- Games room
- With board game, puzzles and table tennis
- Wifi
- In the communal guest lodge
- Communal Dining
- Fireplace
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Outdoor dining
- Internet
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Laundry
- Adult Only
- Garden
- Sitting Room
- Disabled access
- Hot Tub
- Concierge
- Bath robes
- Parking
Activities
- Canoeing
- Glide along the Derwent River by canoe, discovering the beautiful valley with its surrounding hills, farms and wildlife
- Great walks
- Follow walking trails through Mount Field National Park, or take trails to Russell Falls and Tall Trees
- Wildlife Area
- Spot resident wombats, echidna, platypus, wallabies and possums on the leafy grounds of this riverside hideaway
- Riding
- Horse riding excursions through the Derwent Valley are wonderful for beginners as well as experienced riders
- Wine tasting
- Enjoy guided tours and tastings at the acclaimed Stefano Lubiana vineyard or the Cascade Brewery
- Mountain biking
- Zip along off-road routes in the Maydena Dirt Track Bike Park, just 30 minutes away
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Birdwatching
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