12 Harvey Street,
Strahan, Tasmania
The history of Strahan on your doorstep
Strahan is a beautiful and fascinating area in a state full of similar places. It is a gateway into the history of Tasmania and has plenty to keep you busy.
Overall rating? Great
What makes Castaway Holiday Apartments different?
There is a variety of different accommodation available, so you are sure to find something that meets your needs whether you are travelling as a couple, a family or a group.
Accommodation overview
Our self-contained apartment had two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and one with two single beds. All linen is supplied, and there are electric blankets to help you cope with the chill of a Tasmanian winter.
There are hair-dryers in the bathrooms. Portacots and high chairs are available, as are folding beds which can be set up in the lounge-room.
Our room was wheelchair accessible with access to the bathroom and plenty of circulation space inside. Reception is not accessible by wheelchair.
Facilities overview
There is a shared guest laundry and barbecue, and the rooms have DVD players. DVDs can be hired from the local shop. Toys, books and games can also be loaned out from reception. Reception will gladly book tours such as the cruise on the Gordon River for you.
Location
Centrally located, just a 5 minute walk from the centre of Strahan, (although it is a bit out of wheelchair range), and there are shops and petrol available even closer, at the end of the street,
Strahan is about 4.5 hours from Hobart along the A10 to Queenstown, then the B24 to Strahan. From the north, take the A10 via Zeehan.
Suitable for children? Yes
Suitable for pets? No
Wheelchair access? Yes
Perfect for
Perfect for families and those who appreciate value for money, Castaway Holiday Apartments are a clean and pleasant place to make your base as you explore all the area has to offer.
Why stay longer?
To marvel at the wonders you will see on the world heritage cruise on the Gordon River or a harbour cruise, delve into the history of the Strahan area, wonder at the spectacular sunset over Australia’s largest bay, enjoy the exhilaration of a jet boat ride or hike into the wilderness or along the beach.
Why you wouldn’t stay longer?
You are looking for some nightlife and bright lights!
Prices
$160 per night for 2 bedroom accessible apartment (self-contained) for a family of 4 in peak season.
Find out more at www.takeabreak.com.au/CatawayHolidayApartmentsStrahan.htm
Reviewer
Bruce Mumford, a wheelchair traveller, stayed with his wife and two teenage children.
Bruce Mumford wrote this article