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Lumera Chalets is an oasis snuggled below a large knobbly outcrop mountain known affectionately as St Patricks Head (Lumera Genena Wuggelena) over looking the east coast of Tasmania, it provides travellers with an ancient sense of protection and safety as well as the most sensational coastal panorama in all of Tasmania.

 

The history of our unique piece of Tasmania can be traced back some 30,000 years to a time when it was an important hunting ground for the Tasmanian Aborigines, It was home to the Ben Lomond Tribe (Plangermaireener) and frequently visited by bands from the Oyster Bay Tribe (Paredarerme), who travelled up from their East Coast territory via a route past St Patricks Head.

 

Named by Tobias Furneaux on St Patricks Day, 1773 St Patrick’s Head was known to the Aborigines as Lumera Genena Wuggelina, which means "great molar tooth, he peaked mountain at the eastern end of the Fingal Valley was an essential land mark for Aboriginal people as well as holding significant spiritual values.

 

Our three solar-powered Chalets are set in a high biodiversity forest that is protected forever by a conservation covenant.

 

The open-plan Chalets enclose guests in timber-lined, wood-heated comfort, boasting the most sensational ocean views from your private balcony.

 

As dusk draws in and the forest comes to life around you, settle in and just relax.

 

If you are expecting a resort, you will be disappointed as we are a nature retreat and we particularly appeal to travellers who appreciate getting away from it all in a truly natural and beautiful environment.

 

Not many tourists come this way, so add this one to your list if you’re an aficianado of the wilderness and want to get away from the increasing numbers of people travelling these days.

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work and live, and respect their ongoing custodianship of the land. I pay respect to Tasmanian Aboriginal people, and Elders past and present.

Sensational ocean views over the Bay Of Fires set on the historic St Patricks Head Private Nature Reserve high above sea level, you can relax on your private balcony and take in the serene natural beauty of Tasmania.

Exclusive and unique accommodation with panoramic ocean views.

Lumera Wilderness Eco Lodge & Chalets 

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