Tasmania’s West coast – Marrawah Inn

Tasmania’s rugged western coastline has some of the most beautiful views you will encounter.   Camper Jenni Smith recently stopped over for the night at our newest budget spot, the Marrawah Inn and sent us these pictures.

The Inn was built in 1913 as a boarding house and general store and while it is a small township, it’s noted for its big swells and some of the most majestic landscape in the north west.

New owner Michelle Kelly has opened overnight camping for self contained RV’s. It includes a cafe and bistro serving up that famous Cape Grim beef and hearty pub meals.

The overnight area is flat gravel, and you can park out the front on the grassed area when you arrive and check in at the bar before entering the property. You must book ahead. You may also use the loos and there is a coin operated shower.

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