HighlandsRestaurant is recognised as one of Tasmania’s premier dining experiences, featuring the very best of Tasmanian food and wine, at Cradle Mountain Lodge.
Highlands Restaurant is where you will enjoy the mountain a-la-carte breakfast and dinner (bookings are necessary for dinner). Picnic hamper services are available by arrangement. Guests with special diets should advise reception before arrival.
Please call (03) 6492 2100 to make a reservation. Current opening hours:
Breakfast Daily from 7-10am
Dinner Daily from 5:30-9pm
Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge is warm and inviting with open fires, comfy chairs and cosy spots, perfect for enjoying the postcard views or just relaxing. Around Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge there are more than 20 walking trails that suit every fitness level. Discover animal and plant varieties found nowhere else on earth. You can trek mountains, explore trails on horseback or mountain bike, and learn to fly-fish. And when it’s time to relax, guests can indulge in a therapeutic massage or sauna at the Waldheim Alpine Spa.
Set discreetly within its pristine wilderness setting, Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge has 86 private timber cabins, offering 4 grades of accommodation. Each provides every comfort you could need, some with spa baths.
Located on the edge of the pristine Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, encompassed by the Tasmanian wilderness World Heritage Area, Peppers Cradle Mountain lodge is a world away, yet only a 1.5 hour scenic drive from Devonport. The private timber cabins at Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge are discreetly scattered throughout the grounds, amongst tree-lined ranges and overlooking grassy folds. Wallabies and wombats wander the expansive grounds and are often spotted, alongside other native wildlife when travelling the many trails and boardwalks bordering the lodge.
Experience luxury in the heart of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge is an award-winning wilderness lodge located on the edge of the National Park and is 2 hours’ drive from Launceston and 75 minutes’ drive from Devonport.