Lake St Clair Lodge
Lodge in Tasmania
1 king bed
Reasons to book
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Parking and more
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About this lodge
While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including a refrigerator and a TV, as well as a coffee/tea maker and a garden. Other amenities include laundry facilities, towels, bathrobes, and slippers.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Map of Tasmania
Available Rooms
Fireplace Studio - Lakeside
1 King • 484 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Leeawuleena House
1 Single • 1 Sofa • 484 ft²
Sleeps 6
+
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Bungalow, 2 Bedrooms, Lake View
1 Single • 1 Sofa • 484 ft²
Sleeps 6
+
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Heritage Loft Style Cabin
1 Single • 1 Sofa • 484 ft²
Sleeps 6
+
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Suite, 1 Bedroom, Lake View
1 King • 484 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Reviews
5.0
Lovely place to sit back and enjoy the surroundings
5.0
Amazing international trained staff. So welcoming and more than we were expecting
5.0
For accommodation in the wilderness it far exceeded our expectations. The lake and scenery spectacular.
5.0
While some may consider it a bit pricey the lodge is an excellent location to stay at, in very close proximity to wilderness especially in winter. It has very warm sleeping quarters and living amenities and excellent food to enjoy.
4.0
Great stay with excellent dining options. Lake is beautiful in morning just down from chalet. Mo and other staff were very helpful.
4.0
Could do with cable tv wifi option for the children teens
3.0
No mobile at cabin and the heater only works for 20 minutes when you turn it on. But like the silence and cleanness of the cabin.
4.0
Nice place but it would have been nice if they had a toaster in the room. A bit expensive but I understand demand/supply. Beautiful place.
5.0
The food in restaurant was alittle pricey but I thought worth it. The veggies were crisp and not being a big bread eater, the entree bread was crisp and light, as was the toast in the morning. All food is organic and it absolutely made a taste difference for me.
4.0
Quite and clean.
5.0
Loved the cabin - clean, cosy, well appointed & peaceful on the edge of beautiful Lake St Clair.
I don't wish to criticize the reception & restaurant as I realise it must be very hard to get staff in such remote places at the moment, however the reception person-in- training was so out of place with such limited English & knowledge of the local area. Good on you & him for trying tho & for deferring to management when we had an issue
3.0
Finding our accommodation in the dark was extremely difficult. Lighting poor. Space for reversing and parking dreadful.
5.0
We loved it all
2.0
Property was sold as a studio sleeping 3. Was not a studio but a bed with a bathroom - with apparantly the option of a portable bed as requested. The description of the property sold on wotif did not in any way match the reality. For $420 tariff dreadful value . I arrived there with my adult son and had to upgrade to a room with kitchen facilities and a lounge so we could at least sit down - this cost was close to $580 for the night . The couch/ sofa bed was vinyl and peeling and looked like it came from the tip shop. No dry pan, chopping board or adequate kitchen supplies . Advise anyone contemplating to give lake st clair lodge a big swerve / dreadful value for money and tired and shabby. Would never g back
5.0
A beautiful destination, great facilities, a little expensive, but being in the middle of nowhere, it was value for money. The receptionist on arrival was extremely busy, and alone, but was an absolute gem~ should be commended for his patience, pleasant attitude and acknowledgement of those waiting. The gin was awesome.
2.0
This was very expensive accommodation yet there was no cutlery, cutting board, plates, wine glasses, toaster, microwave! The meals were very expensive and not always good, ( terrible pizza $28). No facilities to make our own meals. The breakfast supplied, was so basic, no fruit, no honey for the weetbix, and no alternative milks! Then there was the ‘boat cruise around the lake’ for $75 each, what a joke! One hour ride up the middle to a stop yo pick up some trail walkers then straight back to the lodge. An absolute rip-off!! I would not recommend staying there!
1.0
Not a great experience for an expensive hotel. The fridge was very noisy making it difficult to sleep. When I got up during the night to investigate I found it was not working properly. I had medication that needed to be kept cold in the fridge which was now warmer than reqd. I reported this to the staff the next day but they were not overly interested.
The next day there was a power blackout in the cabins but the admin office was not affected as they had a back up generator. Again the staff were not interested.
4.0
Staff were great. Lovely lunch and dinner options and desserts were amazing. Cabin was ok, but parking a bit challenging in some cabins. Accessibility also a bit of a challenge, ramps don't always lead to the carpark or other useful areas. Not a lot of privacy in the cabin, soundproof though. Included breakfast was poor. The range of options provided was as expected, but toasters didn't work properly, bacon was chewy and scrambled eggs discoloured and rubbery. Lots of great walks around the area and a beautiful spot.
5.0
Comfortable and cosy cabins in a beautiful setting
5.0
Beautiful surrounding with great & friendly staff at reception.
Only complaints is that no other mirror in the room except the bathroom but the mirror is way too high for most and average people able to see. Need a 2nd mirror desperately
5.0
Great!
5.0
Would definitely stay there again
2.0
Lovely remote retreat. Rooms are spacious and warm. Bathrooms are clean and recently renovated. They are very comfortable. The rooms are a long way from the restaurant area a consideration for older people or less mobile but easy walking track about 5-10 minutes walk. TV are are tiny, my husband had to wear his glasses to see. The only fail is that it should be stated there is no phone signal or wifi in the room, only at the restaurant. If people know they can make their own choice. Friendly staff who are try hard but in a remote area are a bit understaffed.
1.0
Very over priced for what it is. Its best feature is the location on the banks of Lake St Clair.
Cabins were basic, for the price they charge. Bed and pillows weren’t great. Our fridge was very noisy throughout the night. Shower is smallish. No wifi or mobile reception in room. There was wifi in the reception area only.
We had dinner in the restaurant. Food was disappointing.
We wouldn’t stay here again.
4.0
The food in the restaurant for dinner was delicious but breakfast was disappointing. Adding wifi to rooms would be of great benefit. I wasn’t stating there to escape the world but as part of a motorbike tour. Made it hard to check next day weather
5.0
Lake St Clair was an unexpected highlight for us. The Lodge was very comfortable and unlike Cradle Moutain - which although wonderful is quite busy, at least in peak season- this place is very peaceful, and walks and lake are accessible. Will definitely come back in winter some time.
4.0
It's a beautiful place, peaceful and lovely walking tracks.
4.0
Being in the National Park right at the lake (with a view, but not all cabins have that).
Did not like the breakfast (very basic) and that there was no basic kitchen in the cabin.
The price is pretty high (monopoly).
2.0
This place is terrible value. Stingy, stingy, stingy breakfast for such a high priced place, too few staff very poorly trained, no excuse for no wifi given the price and lack of phone signal. The amazing location is 5 minutes from Derwent Bridge where much better value for money and service can be found. This was the most expensive place we stayed in 4 months in Australia and is not comparable more economic options in other iconic locations. Cradle Mountain Hotel for example was a lot cheaper and 20 times better in terms of food and service. The accommodation was better there too but I accept that in such a sensitive and exclusive location the operator's hands are somewhat tied in terms of the infrastructure.
3.0
Room was clean and facilities within the room were good. Rooms were more or less cabins in a location remote from the main building down a bush track. If you have any mobility issues this is not the place for you. At $400 a night we thought that it was vastly overpriced.
5.0
Staff were very pleasant and helpful, especially Jose. The setting of a National Park was beautiful, quiet and other visitors also respected the area.
4.0
The property is within the national park providing easy access to the lake & its surrounding. It was a two storey rustic cottage. However, the bedrooms were at the loft above and were too small for the big luggages to be opened. Heating was via a central unit and could only reach one of the bedroom.
5.0
The accommodation was great and very comfortable though the breakfast options were limited to eggs but no fruit or museli
3.0
Unfortunately we did not enjoy our visit to the Lake St Clair Lodge.
We had hoped to eat at the Lodge but the menu was very limited, only 4 mains which were all meat based.
Breakfast was included but the only non meat option was not available. Of course this might not be a problem for some but at over $500 per night and given many people now choose a plant based option for many reasons, it was strange not to have anything available. There seemed to be a staff shortage which added to the communication.
The room, cabin style was adequate but very minimal in decor.
The very best part of the stay & a life saver, was the local pub where beautiful meals were served, lovely folk, helpful and welcoming.
The local attraction’The Wall’ was fabulous.
3.0
This was the most expensive accomodation we booked in our ten days in Tasmania, and by far the poorest. I guess it’s primarily for bushwalking folk, but the room we had was spartan and in only average condition. There was obviously a leak from the shower into the cabin where the floor was getting damaged, the advertised “Lake View” was dense tea tree scrub through which a few bluish spots could be seen. The room heater was pretty good, and the bed comfortable, but it was a 3 star room I think. It would have been reasonable if it was half the price we paid. Two meals in the restaurant were excellent.
3.0
Outstanding location in the middle of outstanding, unique nature. The cabins are comfortable but outdated, no internet connection or mobile signal and poor TV reception in the accommodation areas. Whilst the eco branding is great, in this day and age there is no excuse for lack of signal availability across the whole accomodation area, for the price that is charged per night.
2.0
Booked 2 Cabins
Each was well appointed, very clean and cozy.
The Breakfast was great as was the location, views and Restaurant in general.
Our party was made up of 2 adults, 2 children and 2 pensioners and the site ticked the boxes for all of us.
We only stayed 1 night but I regret that as we all agreed we wanted to stay a day or two longer.
Will certainly come back and stay longer next time.
5.0
Beautiful setting, very quiet.
Reception and restaurant staff could have been more knowledgeable on the local area and walks from the lodge.
Staff seemed overloaded for only a small number of guests but were very helpful.
5.0
An amazing room with an exquisite view of the Lake.
Room was toasty warm when we arrived, and the spa was a welcome addition.
3.0
Didn’t like range of food available.
FAQs
How much does this lodge cost compared to others in Tasmania?
The average price for a rental in Tasmania is $221 per night. This rental is $250 above the average.
Is parking included with this lodge?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Lake St Clair Lodge. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this lodge?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this lodge. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Lake St Clair Lodge pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this lodge is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Lake St Clair Lodge?
We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, parking, laundry, balcony or patio, and tv.
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