Lake St Clair is the deepest lake in Australia and located inside the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area within the boundaries of the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park.
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area protects one of the last true wilderness regions on Earth and encompasses a greater range of natural and cultural values than any other region on Earth.
This unique wilderness area is home to many endangered plants and animals, and was also at the heart of the trading routes for the Tasmanian Aboriginal for thousands of years. Its dramatic landscapes and the call to adventure exist in harmony here.
Lake St Clair Lodge is exclusively located inside this fragile and globally significant area and is proud to be at the heart of nature-based and eco-tourism experiences in Tasmania.