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The Gorge House | Launceston

  • Feb 1
  • 1 min read

LOCATION: West Launceston




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Welcome to your private sanctuary above the Cataract Gorge. Thoughtfully designed with Japanese influences and crafted from natural timbers, this tranquil retreat offers light-filled spaces, modern comfort, and breathtaking views. Relax among the treetops, enjoy local Tasmanian wine and beer, breakfast supplies, and every detail prepared to make your Launceston stay unforgettable.


Architectural Sanctuary Overlooking the Cataract Gorge – Tranquility & Design.

Boasting three serene bedrooms, two elegant bathrooms, and seamless indoor to outdoor flow, this designer home embodies calm and contemporary Tasmanian living.



Large picture windows frame sweeping valley views, filling the open-plan living and dining area with natural light. Sliding doors open to a covered deck where you can enjoy your morning coffee or a glass of local wine as the sun sets.


The fully equipped kitchen features high-end appliances, a dishwasher, coffee pod machine, quality cookware, and a pantry stocked with essentials. Guests are provided with milk, bread, eggs, bacon, yoghurt, muesli, and granola so you can settle in straight away.


Three restful bedrooms feature premium privately sourced linen, soft lighting, and ample storage.

The two bathrooms include modern fixtures and a luxurious soaking tub for quiet relaxation.


We are passionate about thoughtful, generous hosting. Every stay includes complimentary Tasmanian wine and beer, breakfast provisions, snacks, and locally made touches.


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I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I live and work, the Palawa people, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.

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