Cosy Retro Renovated Cottage With Mountain Setting Out Back
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cottage , Queenstown
This Queenstown lodge is a 13-minute walk from the West Coast Wilderness Railway and The Paragon Theatre, offering convenient access to local attractions. This 120 m² holiday home accommodates up to four guests, featuring a private terrace, on-site parking, complimentary Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and hob, and is close to kayaking, hiking, and Queenstown Golf Club.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Strahan
Can you easily explore Strahan on foot or by bike?
Strahan's main attractions are easily explored on foot or by bike. You can walk to the harbour, the West Coast Wilderness Railway, and the Strahan foreshore. There are also bike paths that run along the harbour and through the town. If you're looking to explore the surrounding area, you'll need a car.
What activities are available in and around Strahan?
There are many things to do in Strahan and the surrounding area. You can go on a cruise on the Gordon River, take a scenic flight over the Tasmanian wilderness, go fishing, visit the local museum, or explore the nearby national parks.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Strahan?
The closest major town to Strahan is Queenstown, about 100 kilometres away. It's a charming town with a rich history, and it's a great place to stop for a meal or a coffee. If you're looking for a bigger city, Hobart is about 300 kilometres away.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Strahan?
What are the most common amenities in cottages in Strahan?
Most cottages in Strahan are equipped with basic amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom, and laundry facilities. Some cottages also have a fireplace, a deck, and a view of the harbour or the mountains. You'll find that most cottages offer comfortable and cosy accommodation for those wanting to explore the beautiful region.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Strahan?