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Pumphouse Point

Pumphouse Point
Pumphouse Point Tasmania
The Pumphouse at Pumphouse Point
The Retreat at Pumphouse Point
Pumphouse Point

In the middle of Tasmania, on the Southern Hemisphere’s deepest lake, awaits one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness experiences: Pumphouse Point.

Pumphouse Point is a unique adults-only retreat poised mysteriously over the glacial waters of Lake St Clair. 19 boutique rooms and suites have been thoughtfully created within a magnificent industrial 1930s pump house surrounded by century-old forests, where time grinds to a halt for quiet awe, calm, and reconnection.

Pumphouse Point is an entirely unique wilderness experience, from gliding away on e-bikes and rowboats, sharing honesty bars and roaring fire feasts, packing picnics from all-inclusive larders or indulging in a highland massage, it’s no wonder it’s been crowned Australia’s best unique accommodation.

Accreditation, Actively welcomes people with access needs., Activities, Baggage Holding Room, Bar, Birdwatching, Carpark, Communal Lounge, Disabled access available, contact operator for details., Electric Vehicle Charging Point, Entity Facility, Fishing, Free Wifi, History & Heritage, Internet Access Point, Membership, Mountain Biking, Nature & Wildlife, Non Smoking, Open Fireplace, Quality Tourism Accreditation, Rainbow Tasmania Tourism Accreditation, Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation, Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC, Tags, Walks
Lake St Clair Road Lake St Clair Tasmania 7140
Listing Updated: 15 November 2024
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