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Hellyers Restaurant at Cradle Mountain

Wine
Photo of a dinner meal in restaurant
Bubbles
Drinks
Dinner
Chef
Whisky
Coffee
Emma
Choice
Hellyers Restaurant is conveniently located on-site at Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village. As the highest restaurant in Tasmania, it offers a unique wilderness and alpine dining experience, boasting direct views of Cradle Mountain. Take advantage of the restaurant's offerings, including excellent barista coffee, afternoon meals from 1:99 pm, takeaways, and dinner options. Indulge in the opportunity to savour fresh and local Tasmanian products, complemented by a selection of local wines and whisky. Be sure to check the opening hours and note that dinner reservations are required. We book out each night. Nestled in the temperate rainforest of Cradle Valley, on the fringes of the World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village provides a range of self-contained spa and villa accommodations. Tailored to both couples and families seeking an ideal getaway, the resort offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you're exploring the National Park and encountering native wildlife or simply unwinding with a glass of Tasmanian wine amidst the natural surroundings, Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village delivers the best of both worlds.

Outdoor Dining Area

Bar

Carpark

Coach Parking

Entertainment

Family Friendly

Non Smoking

Private Dining Area

Suitable for Functions

Takeaway Available

Electric Vehicle Charging Point

Wine Tasting

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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