The Tarraleah Golf Course, is a nine-hole course in the Tasmanian highlands. The course is located at Tarraleah, a holiday village on the edge of the Tasmanian wilderness, a two-hour drive north-west of Hobart (122 kilometres).
The Tarraleah Golf Course is Australia’s highest, offering nine holes of mature fairways, first planted in the 1940s. Grazing wallabies keep the well watered greens trim and the drives are framed by mature eucalypt forest. Clubs and green fees are available from Adventure Tarraleah at the nearby Tarraleah Estate.
Between rounds, you can take one of Tasmania’s great short walks on the Estate - through temperate rainforest along an elevated tree walk to a waterfall and suspended viewing platform. You can enjoy breakfast and lunch at Teez café or visit the nearby Highlander Restaurant for great food, local wine and beers. Charming, art deco cottage or luxury lodge accommodation is available at Tarraleah.
Holes: 9, Par 69, Length: 5,395 metres.
Place Categories: See & Do in the Derwent Valley & Highlands.
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