Larapuna House Pama (1) Standard Rate

- Lokasyon: Eddystone, Tasmania
- Ürün kodu: PBFCFN
Larapuna House Pama is the first of three accommodation properties located at Larapuna / Eddystone Point on Aboriginal land on the north east coast of Lutruwita.
The house offers four bedrooms with a total of seven single beds, along with a kitchen and bathroom. It includes basic cooking facilities such as a stove, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, and a selection of pots, pans and utensils.
Guests must bring their own bedding, linen, toiletries and toilet paper.
Larapuna is a beautiful and culturally significant coastal area, surrounded by rugged shoreline, native bushland and sweeping ocean views. The property is close to Ansons Bay and Kimiplinga / Deep Creek, and sits near Wukalina / Mount William National Park, providing access to beaches, walking areas and the unique landscapes of the north east coast.
A caretaker resides on site in House 3 and CCTV operates across the property grounds.
This is Aboriginal land. Guests are expected to treat the property and surrounding Country with respect. Leave no trace on Country, take only memories and leave nothing behind. Do not disturb or remove any part of Country, including plants, animals, shells, stones or cultural places.
The property is a place for rest and connection. Please care for it as if it were your own home. Leave the house clean and tidy when you depart and take all rubbish with you. Please do not take indoor furniture outside.
No smoking is permitted. No domestic animals are allowed. No caravans, tents, boats or commercial activities are permitted unless prior arrangements have been made with the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania.
Guests are responsible for their own safety while staying on Country, and the custodians are not responsible for any loss, injury or damage during your stay.
Larapuna House Pama provides a simple and comfortable base for groups visiting this special part of Lutruwita and an opportunity to experience the natural beauty and cultural significance of Larapuna while staying on Aboriginal land.


