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Pumphouse Point, Tasmania

s striking as the settings in a brooding film noir, the scenery around Tasmania’s Lake St Clair is probably why these untouched landscapes are now protected World Heritage areas. Tourism is closely allied to the natural environment, so contemporary design-led lodgings are few and far between. One hotel for your travel bucket list is Pumphouse Point, an architectural relic left over from Tasmania’s

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