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Polish Place, The, Mount Tamborine

The Polish Place is located on the western escarpment of Tamborine Mountain facing beautiful views of the Great Dividing Range. The property boasts five fully self contained chalets, a fully licensed Polish style restaurant which specialises in Polish vodka’s and beers and the Polish Gallery which specialises in Polish Folk and fine art, amber in silver jewellery and amber which is all for sale. The restaurant and Gallery make a great attraction for tourists staying at the Tamborine Mountains or just visiting for the day!

All self-contained Chalet’s are timber with 180 degree views from the balcony and bedroom. For your comfort and indulgence there is a double spa-bath, wood log fireplace, television and video, compact disc player and tape deck.

Accommodation Options

Chalet

Website: www.polishplace.com.au

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