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The Central Highlands Lodge is located on the shores of the Great Lake in the highland village of Miena - gateway to Tasmania's central plateau and world premier trout fishing waters with over 3,000 lakes.

It is the most centrally located lodge to the famous fisheries of the Western Lakes, Arthurs Lake, Penstock and Little Pine lagoons, all of which hold an abundance of wild brown trout. The scenic drive from either Launceston or Hobart takes around 1½ hours and the Lodge is located conveniently to all of Tasmania - wherever you are or want to go it's not far away.

The Lodge has a lounge with library, private bar, two open fire places and a restaurant/dining area plus conference room.

The menu is one to look forward to and includes traditional hearty homecooked meals, soups, delicious deserts and a superb collection of Tasmanian & mainland wines.

The Central Highlands Lodge has always been a traditional meeting place for keen fly fishers discussing the hatch on Little Pine or the big one you bagged over a cold beer or a warming glass of wine around the fireplace.

The lodge also has its own private lake where you can brush up on your fly casting with a lesson or two from our trout guide. You may even get a chance to tangle with one of the 2 to 4 lb wily browns, that are often seen cruising the edges!

After relaxing in the lounge by cosy log fires, comfortable rooms with crisp sheets on a pre-warmed bed await you.

The room facilities include ensuite bathrooms, heating, electric blankets, fridge, TV and tea and coffee making facilities, with wader hanging racks outside.

Rooms available include:

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