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Russell Falls Holiday Cottages

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· National Park, Tasmania
5 acres hosted by Vicky R.
8 lodging sites · 16 Vehicle/Tent sites · 3 tent sites
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Russell Falls Cottages at the entrance to Mt Field National Park offer self-contained, self-catering accommodation suitable for couples and families. Four spacious cottages – each set a comfortable distance apart on a beautiful piece of paradise . Also offering six Riverside fully insulated warm Camping Pods with comfortably made beds with electric blankets. Camping sites also available. The property is surrounded by the Tyenna River and has an abundant of wildlife such as padymelons, possums, platypus and other wildlife are frequently seen especially our resident echidna who wonders happily around the property. A footbridge across the river leads directly to Mount Field National Park, with the National Park Visitor’s Centre and Cafe, the Charles Marriott Shelter (BBQ facilities and children’s playground), and Russell Falls minutes walk away. The path passes through temperate tree fern rainforest, populated by glow worms. A minimum three nights stay is recommended as this area has so much to offer- Mt Fields walks and water falls- Junee caves- styx valley and land of the Giants- Strathgordon dam-creepy crawly walk-Lake Dobson- Rail track ride- Maydena adventure hub- Tassie bound adventures and you will need time to relax and enjoy Russell Falls cottages and the peaceful river, rain forest and birdlife.
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14 Ratings · 14 reviews
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Trent W.recommends
January 12, 2025
Camping site 1
Neat and tidy!
We enjoyed our time at Russell Falls. The grounds are immaculate and the ensuites are as good as any I’ve come across. Even spotted the local platypus. For an unpowered site in our camper trailer I’d prefer a little more space, but that’s no big deal. The pods look amazing! We’ll be back.
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Leanne S.recommends
January 9, 2025
Camping site 1
Wow! Loved this spot. Had a lovely swim in the river right by the camp spot. Great ammenities available to campers and laundry. Excellent location.
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Natalie A.recommends
January 9, 2025
Camping site 1
Amazing location, right in the national park. Only a few other campers while we were there. Access to shared toilets/shower was great too. Very happy we found this place, would recommend.
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Tara P.recommends
January 9, 2025
Camping site 1
This was such a peaceful place to stay right on the beautiful river and such a great location being a short walk into the National Park!
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Beth R.recommends
January 7, 2025
Camping site 2
Beautiful location. Great facilities. Highly recommend
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Neesha S.recommends
January 3, 2025
Camping site 5
Great spot! Easy walking access to Mount Field National Park. Great amenities and nice picnic tables to enjoy the views.
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National Park, Tasmania, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Palawa First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in July 2024
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