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Dan's Cul-na-Saith

View from Dan's Cul na Saith
Ensuite
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1
Great Lake
Local Books
Lounge Room
Kitchen
Platter
Dan’s Cul-na-Saith is your quintessential fly fishing escape! Located on the banks of the famed Great Lake, this three-bedroom and two-bath home is calling all fishermen, fisherwomen and those looking for tranquillity. The best part about this home is its location! From here you have ultimate access to some of the best fly fishing in Tasmania! Great Lake / Central Highlands is a fly fisherman’s paradise. The possibilities are virtually endless, with trout that can be tempted with wet or dry flies, nymphs, or tandem rigs, and approached by wading, floating, or from the banks. The Great Lake / Central Highlands area is home to a collection of holy-grail trout lakes. Nowhere else can you chase some of the sport’s most coveted treasures in the same numbers and sizes: rainbow trout (known for their own eponymous markings and energetic fights), and brown trout (celebrated for their hulking size and aggressive takes) Go fly fishing on pristine lakes, chase trout in a glacial lake, or immerse yourself in World Heritage wilderness. Just 90 minutes from Hobart, Launceston or Devonport is a place of exceptional natural beauty offering peace and quiet plus championship trout fishing. The area of Great Lake, Tasmania has enough outdoor activities to keep anyone busy.

Barbeque

Carpark

Laundry

Non Smoking

Outdoor Furniture

Boat Ramp

Secure Parking

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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