Bay Of Fires Lodge
At A GlanceThe Bay of Fires Lodge is built among the wilderness, surrounded by Mt William National Park and used exclusively for the Bay of Fires Lodge Walk. Set 40metres above the sea upon a hilltop, enjoy stunning views up and down the pristine white sandy beaches. Combining simplicity of design with comfort and warmth, take in the views on the large timber deck, feel connected to nature within the beautifully appointed glass pavilions, indulge in delicious meals prepared with fresh local produce, accompanied with fine Tasmanian Wines and relax and rejuvenate after your day of walking.
* The accommodation rating and pricing is a guide only, reviewed by Onlyluxe Travel Experts. Please note that pricing can change at any time. Please contact us for exact pricing and more information. | Closest Airports: Anson Bay, Bay of Fires, Eddystone Point Lighthouse, Mount William National Park, St HelensNearby Landmarks: Anson Bay, Bay of Fires, Eddystone Point Lighthouse, Mount William National Park, St HelensMore Details: Exclusive accommodation for Bay of Fires Lodge Walk |
LocationSituated along the Bay of Fires Lodge Walk, access to the property is via the walking track. Bay of Fires is approximately 4 hours from Hobart and 3 hours from Launceston. Binalong Bay is less than a ten minute drive from St Helens.
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Exclusive Bay Of Fires AccommodationEnjoy the simplicity and comfort of The Bay Of Fires Lodge and connect with the stunning coastal wilderness. Enjoy a magnificent living area with its large timber deck and open fire. Read a book in the small cosy library, oberlooking the ocean or relax in your room where solar power provides the lighting and hot showers and comfortable hotel beds add a touch of luxury at the end of each day's activities. All accommodation at the Lodge is twin or double share, with king size mattresses. |
Delicious Meals After A Day Of ExploringEach night your guides or lodge managers will prepare scrumptious three-course dinners using fresh Tasmanian produce to be enjoyed with a selection of Tasmanian wines. In the mornings wake up to the aroma of hot coffee brewing, pancakes, freshly baked bread, fresh fruit salad, cereals and a cooked breakfast.
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Explore The Bay Of FiresBay of Fires spectacular and pristine coastline, was named by Captain Tobias Furneaux in 1773 following the many Aboriginal fires he sighted as he sailed by. The slice of coastal heaven that is the Bay of Fires stretches over 50 kilometres from Binalong Bay in the south to Eddystone Point in the north. The sight is simply jaw-dropping: the turquoise-coloured ocean breaks onto a breathtakingly white beach fringed with huge boulders draped with iconic orange lichen. Walk for miles along sugar-white sandy beaches, swim in the impossibly clear ocean, and feel like you're the only person ... |
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