
In Mythic Tasmania in Australia , Hotel Cradle Mountain Lodge , a landmark hotel changed hands. The decor and service are better than ever, but the scenario is the same awe.
When it first opened in 1972, was named Pencil Pine Lodge. Evolved to reach the 86 booths due to huge demand for a heavenly place. Housed in a distinguished pen landscape UNESCO World Heritage site - National Park Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair, in the highlands of Tasmania - is only an hour's drive from Devonport.
In addition to several types of accommodation, the Hotel Cradle Mountain Lodge also includes the Highland restaurant and a spa of choice, the Waldheim Alpine. But not all: the back of the property there are more than twenty hiking trails duly entered in nature, visitors can also enjoy fishing, canoeing and biking or horseback.
With the shift in strategy for the brand MGallery, seeks to reach the most discerning visitors eager and full of quality in the wild. In Australia, as well as Cradle Mountain, MGallery also owns the Grand Hotel Melbourne, and around the world are already 27 hotels that meet the requirements of this house, combining hospitality excellence.
www.cradlemountainlodge.com.au
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