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Yo tassie people I need to come down week after next to Butlers Gorge for a project we have had going there for the last few years.

I have never been there before but I guess I drew the short straw and need to make the trip this time LOL.

I was told that where people stayed at near Butlers Gorge has been demolished recently, so I need to find a new place to stay for around 1 week.

What are some decent towns,motel,hotel near there I can look at staying?

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considering ive never even heard of the place i was interested to know where it was! In the middle of nowhere!!!!

Tarraleah is the closest town, the only accommodation i could find was Tarraleah Chalets which don't open till October 2006

new norfolk is about the closest major town

considering ive never even heard of the place i was interested to know where it was! In the middle of nowhere!!!!

Tarraleah is the closest town, the only accommodation i could find was Tarraleah Chalets which don't open till October 2006

new norfolk is about the closest major town

If you check out this link it shows where it is. I need to fly into hobart and then drive 2 hrs NW.

http://www.whereis.com/whereis/mapping/zoo...andId=1&level=6

What about Ouse? Any decent places to stay there?

The Lyell Highway is a nice smooth run in both directions isent it so even if i have to drive 30-40 in the morning and night to a hotel it shouldnt take that long?

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks people for the advice.

Ended up getting a few cottages at Bronte Park Highland Village.

Bronte Park was a realy 1 horse town but the most important things were good, ie the bar and restaurant at the highland village.

Spend a few days in Hobart and I dont know if it was because I was stuck in bronte park and working for the whole week without sighting any decent looking woman for the whole week but damn did I see some fine woman in hobart near the cafes off liverpool road!!!!

Saw a few lines in the city also, but alot of cops also

bronte park ! lol! thats like the centre of tasmania, i reckon you could go there if there was an invasion or nuclear disaster and never be found.

at least you got somewhere though, what exactly were you doing?

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