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A timber yard near Bronte Park
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Bronte Park
Once a construction village, now a base for
activity-based holidaymakers.
Located midway between Hobart and Queenstown
(147 km north west of Hobart and 115 km east of Queenstown), Bronte
Park is close to the geographic centre of Tasmania. It was once a
Hydro-Electric Commission village. In recent times this tiny village,
which is surrounded by excellent trout fishing lakes, has become a base
for fishermen, canoeists and bushwalkers. The old HEC huts have been
turned into a 'highland village' with chalet accommodation and, in
turn, they have attracted other specialist accommodation to the area.
The 'highland village' consists of cottages and hostels.
Meals, including picnic lunches, are provided. There is also a licensed
picnic area.
Bronte Park is ideal if you want to go fishing. To give the
village a European feel the chalets have been named after different
countries so you can stay at Luxembourg, two Englands, Switzerland,
Finland, or Italy.
Of particular interest is The London Lakes Lodge which is
Australia's only International standard fly fishing lodge. It
accommodates only fly fishers and their partners, or persons wishing to
learn to fly fish. It welcomes all anglers. Most experienced fly
fishermen need tuition in the short distance casting techniques
required for the Tasmanian fishery.
The Lodge is small and private, handcrafted from
Tasmanian celery-top pine logs and field stone with internal woodwork
featuring exotic Tasmanian species. The Lodge accommodates ten persons
in five twin-bedded rooms, each with its own bathroom. Built in 1984,
the Lodge was refurbished in 1998 and is a welcome haven for
International anglers seeking the very best of Tasmanian fly fishing,
foods and wines. The team of ten London Lakes professional guides is
friendly, courteous and professional.
Things to see:
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The trig marker close to the
centre of Tasmania near Bronte
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The Centre of Tasmania
To the east of the town is a monument at Trig Point
715 on the Lyell Highway which was erected in 1983 by Members of the
Institution of Surveyors (Australian Tasmanian Division) to commemorate
the early surveyors who explored and mapped the state. It is located
near the geographical centre of Tasmania. It is designed to be similar
to a cairn erected by James Sprit on Mount La Perouse during his
trigonometrical survey 1833-35.
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Highland Village Bed & Breakfast & Cabins
Marlborough Hwy
Bronte Park
TAS
7140
Telephone: (03) 6289 1126
Rating: **
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Lodges & Chalets
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London Lakes Fly Fishing Lodge
"London Lakes"
Bronte Park
TAS
7140
Telephone: (03) 6289 1159 or 015 317 932
Facsimile: (03) 6289 1122
Rating: *****
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Caravan Parks
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Highland Village Caravan Park
Marlborough Hwy
Bronte Park
TAS
7140
Telephone: (03) 6289 1126
Rating: *
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