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Tambo Lodge
Resident Hosts:
Chris & Kim
P.O. 287
Lakes Entrance
Princes Highway
Kalimna West
Victoria, Australia 3909
Phone: 03 5156 3215
Fax: 03 5156 3332
Email:
info@tambolodge.com
ABN 315 029 850 22
Cottages

Apartments

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holiday haven - six acres of delightful garden to shelter you
from the hustle and bustle of the everyday world, and your choice of
cottage or apartment-style accommodation.
You're welcome to use our great bush
kitchen too - a great place to get together with your family, or to
meet new friends. The bush kitchen has barbecues and a wood heater and
is fully equipped for all-weather dining - and fun! (And three other
barbecue areas on the property.
And when you return to Tambo Lodge at
the end of the day after seeing what the region has to offer, there's
a warm welcome, the prospect of a game of billiards, a drink with
friends around the barbecue, and a wonderful night's sleep.
You can fill your days easily without
even leaving our property: there's a swimming pool, spa, tennis court,
billiard room and children's playground. Or just stroll through the
gardens and listen to the birds. |
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There's Children's Playgrounds, Basket Ball and Tennis
Court. Our Bush Kitchen has BBQ and wood heater.
Business Centre: Fax and copying facilities available at reception (fee)
Car Parking: Free in front of accommodation
Further Afield
Things to do: If you feel like venturing further a field, you don't have to
go far! Tambo Lodge is on the edge of the Colquhoun Forest, where tall
stands of ancient eucalypts provide a habitat for native animals and birds.
Forest drives, walks and picnics are among the great pleasures of holidaying
here.
And then there's the beauty of the Gippsland Lakes: a natural wonderland of
lakes and rivers just a few minutes drive away. For fishing, boating,
swimming, or simply standing at the water's edge and dreaming.
Close by Tambo Lodge you'll find Buchan Caves, wineries, art and craft
galleries, national parks, golf and lawn bowls, restaurants and shops, and
the magnificent Ninety Mile Beach.

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