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Tarkinegrove... welcome to the wild side.

Roger River

9.4
Rating
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathroom
4
Max Guests

About this property

Tarkinegrove is situated in the NW wilderness of Tasmania called The Tarkine and located on the South Arthur River Touring Route, C218 at Roger River, providing easy access to this huge area of temperate rainforest on one side as well as the rugged coastline on the other.

A writer once described the Tarkine as a 'Green Cathedral'. You step inside its 'walls', walk its 'ilseways', navigate its 'rows' and you come to know you are in a sacred and special place.
Guests have approximately an acre of lawn around around the cottage to relax and unwind in, making it the an ideal location for families. Pets allowed on a case by case basis due to the resident wildlife.

Stroll across the top bridge to enter the 100 year old semi-botanical gardens containing American Redwoods (one reportedly the biggest in Tasmania), Blackwoods, Basswood (Lime trees), Copper Beech, Weeping Birches, Douglas Firs, Giant Pandanus, Myrtle and groves of Tree Ferns (man ferns) plus many more. All of this is accompanied by a chorus of bird song. Re-cross the spring fed creek at the lower bridge and pass by the Lime tree under the Redwood and your back at your private driveway.

In the warmer weather sit around the spring fed dam to watch 'platty' the playpus fish and play at dusk. March to November you may catch a glimpse of the Freshwater Lobster 'Tayatea'. In the cooler months a miriad of fungi appear, a macro photographers dream.

At Tarkinegrove you are welcome to bring your big toys, your kayaks, boats, bikes. Plenty of flat ground is available next to your cottage.

Tarkinegrove is an easily accessed and perfect central base from which you can explore this preciously wild side of Tasmania.
No pets
No smoking
Children welcome
No events

Property: Bathrooms

1 bathroom
Hair dryer
Shampoo
Shower
Soap
Toilet paper
Towels provided

Property: Bedroom

2 bedrooms
Bed sheets provided

Property: Climate Control

Heating

Property: Dining

Dining table

Property: Entertainment

DVD player
TV

Property: Family Friendly

Children's dinnerware
Playground

Property: Kitchen

Coffee/tea maker
Cookware/dishes/utensils
Electric kettle
Ice maker
Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Stovetop
Toaster

Property: Langs Spoken

English

Property: Laundry

Laundry facilities
Washing machine and dryer

Property: Living Spaces

Fireplace

Property: Location Highlights

In a rural location
Near a hospital

Property: Outdoors

Barbecue grill
Firepit
Garden
Patio

Property: Parking

Onsite parking

Property: Pets

No pets allowed

Property: Safety

Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
No carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is no carbon monoxide detector or gas appliances on the property)
Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)

Property: Services And Conveniences

Iron/ironing board

Property: Suitability/accessibility

Smoke-free property

Property: Things To Do

Cycling nearby
Fishing nearby
Hiking nearby
Hiking/biking trails nearby
Kayaking nearby
Rafting nearby
Wildlife and game walks nearby

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DRYER
FIREPLACE
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HEATER
KITCHEN
LAUNDRY
MICROWAVE
NO_SMOKING
OUTDOOR_SPACE
PATIO
TV
WASHER

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$109 USD / night

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Location

, Roger River , Tasmania