Situated alongside Macquarie Harbour, the historic Franklin Manor was originally built in 1896. It offers a guest lounge with a fireplace, free Wi-Fi and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Wild Rivers Escape features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Strahan. Guests can have a drink at the bar. At the hotel, all rooms are equipped with a wardrobe.
Offering a nearby adventure playground and safe swimming beach, the BIG4 Strahan Holiday Retreat features an on-site cafe, shop and bottle-shop. All units include a private bathroom.
Kerry
From
Australia
We spent 2 nights in Strahan in a cabin. Facilities were clean, bed comfortable and location was very good, walking distance into town. Cabin was warm and cosy.
Set in Strahan in the Tasmania region, Kitty's Cottages - Managed by BIG4 Strahan Holiday Retreat offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Frances
From
Australia
Location was great, upstairs loft with queen size bed was wonderful.
Situated in Strahan in the Tasmania region, Glenaire apartments at Pontifex features accommodation with free private parking. This 3-star apartment offers private entrance.
Cameron
From
Australia
Modern and clean. The property had a fully equipped kitchen and digital tvs in both bedrooms. It was closely situated to the Strahan village. The host was very helpful and considerate of our circumstances. Overall, a fantastic accomodation.
Set in Strahan in the Tasmania region, Kerrellie Cottages 2, 4 & 8 Reid Street offers accommodation with free private parking.
Karen
From
Australia
Sir John cottage is a beautifully presented piece of historic charm within walking distance of the Strahan waterfront.
Kerrie and Kellie are wonderful, unobtrusive hosts who have provided every comfort. The separate bedroom with four poster bed and the Jason recliners in the loungeroom were unexpected luxuries.
Located in Strahan in the Tasmania region, Glenaire apartments at Meredith provides accommodation with free private parking.
Daniel
From
Australia
Nice practical and comfortable setup. Perfect place to stay after a hard day's motorbike touring with a couple of mates. Beautiful 10-15 minute walk to the main part of town along the waterfront. Wonderful
The Gordon river trip is a must and I would highly recommend...
The Gordon river trip is a must and I would highly recommend to upgrade to premium. You will not regret it.
The wood mill is very interesting and again would high recommend. The local hotel also makes some great meals and they are very good size serves. Overall a very peaceful place and we will be back to continue exploring
Guest review by
Steve Rodgers
Australia
Review score
10.0
Strahan is a lovely village on the west coast of Tasmania.
Strahan is a lovely village on the west coast of Tasmania. It’s very pretty & has great facilities. There’s a fantastic foreshore walk & a number of good walking trails in the area.
We had a great meal at Hamer’s bistro. A must for visitors to Strahan
Guest review by
Mark
Australia
Review score
10.0
A quaint historic town full of places to explore from the...
A quaint historic town full of places to explore from the wharf area, the rainforest Hogarth walk in the peoples park and the extended walk to regatta point where the historic steam train is based. We also took Gordon river cruises. Wow. 6 hours of environmental beauty. Buffet lunch was provided with a second round encouraged. A windy road in from queenstown but a much easier drive to Zeehan, definitely worth the look for its living history.
Guest review by
Allan
Australia
Review score
10.0
Beautiful little town with much to offer.
Beautiful little town with much to offer. One needs to go on a Gordon River Cruise, attend "The Ship That Never Was" pantomime and check out the sawing demonstration at Morrisons Huon Pine Sawmill.
Guest review by
Neil Klemm
Australia
Review score
10.0
Srahan is an important historical town on the West Coast of...
Srahan is an important historical town on the West Coast of Tasmania, The boat trip arondnd th Harbour, through Hell's Gate, up to Sarah Island and along the Grdon River is a must, the play - "The Ship that never was" - is a laugh a minute and the Wilderness Railway was worthwhile. The drive to Ocean Beach for the sunset is also good.
Guest review by
Alan
Australia
Review score
6.0
Unfortunately not a lot of options in Stahan.
Unfortunately not a lot of options in Stahan. The boat cruise and train rides are the main attractions, unfortunately very expensive for a family of 5. Also books out so if you haven’t pre planned, not much else to do in the town. We did all other recommended activities, the Cemetary, Howgarth falls, drove down to the beaches, and went to watch The Ship That Never Was, which was the highlight of the stay for us, Grey’s evening out. The town is quite pretty, unfortunately sad to see not many businesses open in town and a lot have for sale signs up.
Guest review by
Corina
Australia
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I was warmly welcomed upon arrival in reception and shown all the sights of Strahan on a map. Parking was easily accessible next to our villa. The location was very quiet and only a 20 minute walk to the town centre.
Our room was spacious, heated, neat, well equipped with all kitchen utensils & cooking facilities, large bathroom, comfortable bed and everything was very clean.
Would definitely recommend to family and friends.
Lovely room and good lounge facilities. Strahan is easy to get around and very beautiful .A great place for the river cruises and Australia's longest running play - lots of laughs. No food in hotel at time we were there but good local bistro and cafes handy.
Lovely self contained apartment, super clean, all essentials provided. Welcoming, cheerful hosts, very convenient for Strahan and surrounding area. Would totally recommend.
The boutique style and the history of the hotel, excellent customer service and close to the waterfront and People's Park. The complimentary continental breakfast is awesome!
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