On Macquarie Harbour, the historic Franklin Manor was originally built in 1896. It has a guest lounge with a fireplace, free Wi-Fi and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Dave
United States of America
Asanian was excellent, classic old manor house in good reply. Bathroom was fine, good water pressure & hot water. Breakfast was continental. Parking was in CLT.
Strahan Village offers a restaurant, bar and holiday accommodations in a historic West Coast fishing village.
Pat
Australia
Room with a view..perfect location ….
Balcony with modern patio furniture to sit and enjoy nibbles and a glass of wine
Whilst taking in the surroundings….
Choice of restaurants for every meal time covered including takeaways…..
Especially 42o bar and restaurant high up overlooking everything ..amazing choices
Wild Rivers Escape features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Strahan. Guests can use a bar. At the hotel, the rooms have a closet.
Susan
United States of America
staff very friendly at check-in, room was very clean. There were no views to be had as we were more toward the center. But that was fine. It was just one night. It's a great location.
Just 5 minutes’ walk from Macquarie Harbor, Aloft Boutique Accommodations offers self-contained, contemporary accommodations with a private patio offered in all apartments.
Just a 5-minute walk from Strahan’s main street, The Crays Accommodations offers self-contained apartments with free WiFi in all units, and free covered parking located at the front of each apartment....
Ian
Australia
Clean spacious 2 bedroom place. Perfect for family stays.
Offering a nearby adventure playground and safe swimming beach, the BIG4 Strahan Holiday Retreat features an on-site cafe, shop and bottle-shop. All units include a private bathroom.
Karen
Australia
The platypus and wildlife notes - Intriguing.
Helpful local information.
Marsden Court Apartments Now incorporating Marsden Court and Sharonlee Strahan Villas offers 2-bedroom or studio self-contained apartments, just 2 minutes’ walk from West Strahan Beach.
Harry
Australia
We were welcomed by a friendly and helpful manager. Nicely appointed and fairly new villa unit. Well equiped kitchen, good sized en-suite and comfortable bed. Its a quiet location with easy parking at the side of our accomodation. Would be happy to stay here again if we are ever back this way.
Glenaire apartments at Pontifex provides air-conditioned accommodations in Strahan. The property features free private parking. This 3-star apartment offers private entrance.
IRENE
Singapore
The property was not clean when we arrived late at night. However, I was pleasantly surprised that the owner responded quickly even though it was late at night. She arranged for the cleanup promptly the next morning.
Just a 2-minute walk to Macquarie Harbor, this bed and breakfast offers Victorian-themed rooms with free Wi-Fi. It features a history gallery and spectacular views of the harbor.
Charlie
Australia
Breakfast was great. Location great and staff excellent.
Strahan was a quaint little town with not an awful lot to...
Strahan was a quaint little town with not an awful lot to see and do, but what there is, is worth the visit. We had only the one full day in Strahan - for the river cruise (stayed in town for 2 nights): if we had the time again, we’d allow a second day for local sight-seeing and the train ride. We were exceptionally fortunate with the weather, making the day cruise truly memorable, including some absolutely beautiful scenery and a fascinating tour of the convict settlement on Sarah Island.
Unfortunately, the seafood buffet at ‘View 42 Degrees’ was fully booked out, so we’d advise phoning ahead for that!
We weren’t entirely sure if we’d visit Strahan as part of our Tasmania trip as it was a little ‘out of our way’: we are now glad that we made the effort!
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
We loved everything we did in Strahan - from staying in the...
We loved everything we did in Strahan - from staying in the King Suite in the Wilderness Lodge, to the World Heritage Cruise on the Gordon River, The Ship That Never Was play, Hogarth Falls and sunsets over the water on Beach Rd.
The locals were fanatastic too - do yourself a favour and go there !
Mal
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Strahan is a beautiful place
Strahan is a beautiful place
Our accommodation was far to expensive for what we got
I have stayed there before and it was wonderful
We will not be back!
The owners are too greedy
We would not recommend this property to any one
David
Australia
10
Scored 10
We stayed 3 nights but I feel 4 would be better View 42...
We stayed 3 nights but I feel 4 would be better View 42 degrees is worth every cent everywhere else is terrible don't baulk on the boat tri
p it is one of those amazing experiences you never regret there is alot to do in this tiny town don't rush around Tassie you will miss too much ps Don't stay Big 4 and book all tours early Go to the Wall at Derwent Bridge to see a true artist we were with a wheelchair and everyone was great except Big 4
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Strahan was a beautiful little town that had much more to...
Strahan was a beautiful little town that had much more to offer than we were expecting. We didn't allow enough time this trip to make the most of what Strahan has to offer so we plan to return in the future to explore further!
Aimie
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
A breath taking area but it must be remembered that this is...
A breath taking area but it must be remembered that this is a wilderness area and prepare accordingly. At present there is only one provision store in the town which turned out to be the best IGA I've been in. Great steaks from the meat department !! At the moment petrol can only be purchased at the airport.
We had an excellent trip on the Gordon River Cruise,- plenty of information provided by tour guides and a tasty buffet lunch. The views have to be experienced, from the fish farms to the ruins of the convict's dwellings on Sarah Island and dispite the changeable weather it was a trip to remember.
After disembarking a visit to the Huon Pine saw mill with free demonstration is recommended.
Sadly, our hoped for trip on the Strahan/ Queenstown Wilderness Railway was fully booked. We should have booked in advance for this attraction as we had done for the river cruise. It should be noted that at the time of our visit (March 2024) part of the tracks were closed for repair and 2 trips were on offer, one originating in Strahan, the other shorter one is from Queenstown.
Although we self catered there were plenty of eateries available in the town.
What a great little cottage. The bed was amazingly comfortable. Had everything you needed for a self catered holiday, but seriously the food offerings in Strahan were delicious, so we barely used the kitchen. A short (but steep) walk into town for restaurants and the pub. The hosts are a lovely couple, and also run a Whisky and Spirits bar in town - well worth a visit!
We had an amazing time in Strahan. Would highly recommend visiting and staying at Kerrillie cottages.
The motel style rooms out the back - don't bother. The recently (11/23) upgraded rooms overlooking the harbour are fantastic. Definately worth the increased rate. All new fitout. Fantastic (fake - but effective) fireplace. Split level layout. Very spacious. Excellent new bathrooms. Stunning view over the small harbour in Strahan in Macquarie Harbour. Very peaceful (silent).
The property is well located on the cove near the center of Strahan and is very quiet. The room we had was more like a suite with living, cooking and eating area, so there was lots of room to spread out. Our room had a very nice view of the water. The restaurant served surprisingly good food for lodging in such a remote location.
Great location in the park and in the township of Strahan. There is a little shop across the road with a laundry which is very handy. There is also a bottleshop there too! The cabins were positioned well and were private. We were able to take our little dog which was great too.
The bungalow was in a good location and Strahan is a beautiful village. We went on the wilderness cruise and it was a wonderful experience. Go with the red boat. Such a wonderful crew and the scenery was awesome. The play the Ship That Never Was is excellent.
Very historic property recently bought by new owners (ex covid) with the intention of restoring it to its former glory. It has all the bones of a fantastic boutique hotel and some of common rooms are really nice ie lounge with fireplace. Staff were great.
Kitchen and breakfast basket was great. Lovely quality towels and the provided free laundry facilities were fantastic to catch up on some holiday washing. Nice view of Strahan. Ample parking. Loved our stay. Loved they are using eco friendly toiletries
We enjoyed our short stay in Strahan made better by being able to stay at Aloft in the garden studio.The accommodation was spotlessly clean and spacious.Annie was very friendly and the little touches ie chocolates and biscuits were a lovely treat.
Beautiful location, recently renovated and comfortable for the whole extended family! Very friendly and helpful staff and great food at the Regatta point tavern. Well recommended for families visiting Strahan.
Clean motel-like accommodation, easy to access, friendly and welcoming receptionist. The unit is basic and comfortable and with air conditioning which needed because the unit can get very warm in summer.
You feel very safe here because the Strahan Police Station is right next door! It is a big place with MANY cabins. The whole place is neat clean and well-kept. The cabin is clean and comfy.
A wonderful stay in Strahan - and a fabulous property, which was beautifully presented. Great location too - a short walk to the sea front and ferries. Thanks again for such a great stay!
Slightly out of the town, Ormiston House is only a short walk from the main activities that Strahan has to offer. It is a quirky hotel, a former private home, and the rooms reflect that.
Wonderful location, great for family. The two toilets was a definite bonus with six adults and two children! The kids and grandparents alike loved the table tennis table!
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