A nice little country town, which makes a great stopover...
A nice little country town, which makes a great stopover when travelling between Hobart and the west coast. It is quite picturesque, especially after it snowed. One downside to snow though is possible road closures if you don't have a 4WD. There's also not a lot of options for food. Best to go shopping for groceries at the local shop or head to another town if you want to eat out (we went to Miena).
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Guest review by
Rebecca
Australia
8.0
Peace and tranquility was a big winner for us.
Peace and tranquility was a big winner for us.
There was not a lot for us to do there other than a drive into the small community and a drive outside of town to look at town water supply.
We brought our own food and supplies with us , expecting there would be limited choices within the town .There was very little available at general store when we looked so very pleased we made that choice !
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Guest review by
2 Happy Travellers
Australia
8.0
It was a very quiet place, close to lakes so good for people...
It was a very quiet place, close to lakes so good for people who fish or for those who wish to get away from noise. Make sure you take most of your supplies to eat and drink as the one local shop doesn't offer a lot of choices. The cabins are a good size with a seperate bedroom away from the lounge area. The wood heater was a lovely addition to the electric heating. The spa was a nice idea and very relaxing. Not great reception for phones or WiFi, but awesome if you want to get away from it all.
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Guest review by
Janice
Australia
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Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,479 reviews
Superb · 1,479 reviews
After landing in Hobart in the afternoon and driving direct to Brontë Park, we arrived feeling exhausted with two cranky kids. Arriving at the cabin with the lights on and the fire going, felt like such a warm welcome. The cabin was very clean and had lots of thoughtful extras that made for a very relaxed and comfortable stay. We were sad that we could only stay for one night!
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,479 reviews
Superb · 1,479 reviews
We chose to stay one night at Brontë Park for a stopover between Strahan & Hobart. Did not know it was so remote so didn’t have enough food with us for dinner that night. Fortunately we just made it to the nearby general store and found a couple of items before it closed for the evening.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,479 reviews
Superb · 1,479 reviews
Gloria, the Manager, was extremely welcoming and helpful and provided excellent tourist-spot recommendations.
The property is located in quiet, serene bushland of Bronte Park village. The cabin was well decorated with great facilities. The complimentary pirt was most appreciated.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,479 reviews
Superb · 1,479 reviews
Bronte Park is an excellent stop over for visiting The Wall in Derwent Bridge and a half way stop from Hobart to Queenstown.
The extras in the cabin were unexpected, it was set up for a longer stay than our one night.