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Strahan Village

locationStrahan, Tasmania - TAS

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About  Strahan VillageAbout Strahan Village

Location

This hotel is located right in the heart of Strahan.

Facility

The hotel has a lift and features 142 rooms. The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. Amenities include a baggage storage service, a safe and a drinks machine. Wireless internet access in public areas allows guests to stay connected. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. The hotel has a range of facilities for guests with disabilities. Wheelchair-accessible facilities are available. A fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere. Souvenirs can be purchased at the gift shop. A garden provides extra space for rest and relaxation in the open air. Additional facilities include a TV room. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the car park for no extra charge. Further services and facilities include a 24-hour security service, a laundry service and a coin-operated laundry. Active guests can make use of the bicycle hire service to explore the surrounding area. Complimentary newspapers are available. The business centre is on hand for guests' business requirements and provides a fax machine.

Rooms

Rooms are equipped with air conditioning and central heating. Guests can enjoy the sea view from a balcony or terrace. Rooms have a queen-size bed or a king-size bed. Separate bedrooms are available. Children's beds and extra beds can be requested for younger guests. A minibar is provided. The kitchenette comes with a refrigerator, a microwave and a tea/coffee station. An ironing set is provided for guests' convenience. A telephone, satellite television, a radio and WiFi (no extra charge) are provided as well. Bathrooms are equipped with a shower and a bathtub, as well as a hairdryer. Guests can also book wheelchair-friendly rooms with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms. Hotel has family rooms and non-smoking rooms.

Sport

There are many ways to relax or stay active hotel, including cycling/mountain biking, golf, fishing, kayaking, billiards and hiking. Activity coordinators organise an entertainment programme for adults and children.

Meals

Dining facilities include a restaurant, a café and a bar. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will satisfy appetites big and small. Diet meals and children's meals can be prepared on request. Hotel also offers special catering options.

 Amenities at Strahan Village Amenities at Strahan Village

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      Air conditioning

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      Bar(s)

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Café

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      Car Park

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      Conference Room

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      Disability-friendly

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      Hotel Safe

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      Laundry Facilities

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      Laundry Service

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      Lifts

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      Restaurant(s)

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      TV Room

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      Wifi

  • Hygiene

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      Contactless check-in/-out

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      Contactless payment

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Hand sanitiser

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      Housekeeping only upon request

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      Hygiene training for staff

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      No high-touch furnishings

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      No high-touch furnishings in public areas

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      Packaged meals

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      Protective hygiene screens

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      Protective masks for guests

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      Sanitiser dispenser

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      Social distancing regulations

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

  • Meals

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      Special Diet

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      Special Offers

  • Sport/Entertainment

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      Billiards/Snooker

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      Cycling/Mountain Biking

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      Golf

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548

Very Good

691

Average

416

Poor

152

Terrible

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Recent Reviews: 1930

  • User:Et3e

    Trip type: Couples

    Go!

    rating09 May 2026

    Solid and enjoyable!Lovely location.During late autumn we stayed in the harbour-facing Gordon wing on the top floor, with matching views, be it from the balcony or inside!King-sized bed came in two mattresses, with a range of pillows, and additional cover over the doona. Slept very well. The room comes with a comfy shower, superb bathroom heating (even with one of the lamps requiring replacement, though it is an area showcasing some shoddy asset management type maintenance around a reinstalled toilet holder, overhead hatch, imprecise painting of door handle) and lighting.There’s an electric fire place in front of a sofa with blanky.Next to the bed is a table with chairs suitable for work. Powerpoints were readily accessible. Didn’t spot a safe.The usual coffee/ tea making facilities, provided filtered water and there’s a fridge/ minibar.Airco/ heating features a silent mode. Unfortunately the Wi-Fi featured an Aruba/ HPE captive portal with some daily quota, that we managed to hit without any streaming. Performance perfectly fine (on my dated tablet it did about 70 Mbps on the download according to Fast).Unlimited car parking on the property, some x hours of parking limitations around the Esplanade, where there’s a range of retail showing products from the region. There’s also a theatre and saw mill. Even in the off-ish season - occupancy from the lights on, cars parked seemed to be about 2/ 3s - there was enough for us to do, including Henty Dunes, Ocean Beach, Hogarth Falls (only a 2.4 km walk from the Esplanade), …The boat ride - with upper and lower level choices - from the terminal taking in Macquarie Harbour as far as the Hell’s Gates entrance was sheltered by Cape Sorrell, visit to the mid 1800s penal colony on Sarah Island, and disengaging the marine diesel for battery power up the Gordon River, part of the Southwestern World Heritage area encapsulating the Franklin - Gordon Rivers system. The guided tour featured both pre-recorded spiels and live commentary. (The enclosed photo/ map shows the extend of the area, including aquaculture.)The property provided a bunch of explore and adventure, history and heritage and food and beverage (numerous, though level 2 View 42 Degrees restaurant/ bar were closed the lounge was accessible, fireplace included, and it has a path back down to reception, especially in the area) suggestions. Near the Esplanade we found Hamer’s pub to be great value for money. (The Kitchen Cafe feels more like a lunch room, and could do with some greenery and decoration, but the service was quick and attentive, the food on par with that of the pub.)Ditto the Coffee Shack near the roundabout. Our best dining experience was at Charlotte’s at Franklin Manor, following a brief show around of lounge, billiards, cellar, essentially a French service interpretation using Australian produce. They did a set menu for about a dozen diners, with optional wines pairing. The not so good dining experience was at Risby Cove’s Restaurant where they seemed distracted by some non-performing ICT, despite being less than half full, and ran out of oysters and scallops by a little after 18:15, besides overcooking fish and being uncertain what to do with parsnip. The lamb was fine, unlike the truffle fries which were cold. The highlight was the desert (chocky brownie with ice cream). We didn’t get around to doing Zeehan. By way of Hamilton (pub/ post office/ cafe) we made our way to (snow along and some on the high way above about 600 meters)/ from Strahan (a travel guide apparently refers to it as ‘the best little town in the world’, we’ll be back one spring or summer possibly), Orange Pete’s in Queenstown, the potholes to the Pumphouse near Lake St Clair even.
  • User:andrearQ6358VF

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    Nice Room, shame about the heater.

    rating29 Apr 2026

    Stayed in a family room, which was great, although the heater really needs upgrading.
  • User:Felicity K

    Trip type: Couples

    Past its prime

    rating15 Apr 2026

    We booked through a travel agent and stayed for two nights, and unfortunately the property is in serious need of an update.The room had a persistent musty smell, and the blind over the glass door was poorly designed and constantly got stuck when opening. The bed was well past its prime — the mattress felt like it had no support left, resulting in two nights of very poor sleep. To make matters worse, the extra blanket in the wardrobe was dirty.Overall, the condition and upkeep were disappointing, and we would not stay again.On a positive note, we chose not to dine at the venues recommended by reception and instead went to the Regatta Point Tavern, which was excellent and reasonably priced.
  • User:Maz06_10

    Trip type: Couples

    Lovely place to stay at

    rating12 Apr 2026

    We had a cottage at the front which was clean but a bit of a stale smell probably due to being locked up all the time as it was very cold outside, It was very clean inside
  • User:Ann H

    Trip type: Couples

    Needs updating

    rating29 Mar 2026

    Stayed here as part of a tour of Tasmania. Magnificent views from resturant, really enjoyed buffet dinner, especially the deserts, and breakfast however buildings itself are tatty and worn and in need of a renovation. Bedrooms including bathrooms while adquate are old fashioned and in need of a complete overs and sound proofing! Carpets on the corridors are stained, do not provide a good first impression. Overall disappointing.

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