Best Australian Glamping – Tasmania trumps

If you are looking for the Best Glamping in Tasmania - Truffle Lodge comes up trumps

If you are looking for the Best Glamping in Tasmania – Truffle Lodge comes up trumps

 

 

Best Glamping in Tasmania

 

It is always great to hear from a journalist wanting information or images as (s)he is writing an article which will include Truffle lodge. So it was when the delightful Hannah contacted us for a piece for the Perth Airport – on the best glamping in Tasmania!

 

“If there is one thing Tasmania does best. it’s glamping.” Hannah said. “People who love the pristine wilderness, but like their creature comforts (can) combine the outdoors with luxury.”

 

She then went on to say that Tasmania has some of the best glamping set ups in the world. And as we have checked them all out, we are confident that we can say that Truffle Lodge is one of, it not THE, best in Tasmania.

 

 

This is what Hannah wrote about Truffle Lodge

 

Truffle Lodge furniture and furnishings have been selected with an emphasis on luxurious comfort, and an eye for an elegant rustic design concept reflecting both world-class standards and Truffle Lodge’s unique Australian Bush Camp character.

Each safari-style tent is kitted out with a king-size bed, freestanding wooden bath and a rain shower. More a luxury hotel under canvas, Truffle Lodge offers a full bar service, full dinner and breakfast service, and daily servicing of rooms. Wander down to the river’s edge to push off in a kayak, and there’s a good chance you’ll spot a platypus before you set off on a paddle. In the evenings sit around a fire pit or indulge in bush luxury at the Tasmanian Eco Lodge, built with relaxing and socialising in mind. Put on a record and listen to original 1960s LPs as you sink into an armchair in front of the central fire.

During your stay visit New Norfolk. For history buffs, foodies, and those with a small obsession for antiques, New Norfolk should definitely be a stop on your Tasmanian itinerary. A rural area, New Norfolk has remained true to its colonial roots but embraced change and is once again growing as the heartland of the Derwent Valley.

If you head in the other direction, Mt Field National Park boast some stunning scenery and bushwalks a 45 minute drive from the camp.

 

Nice one Hannah!