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Tasmania
B&B Accommodation
/ North East
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Accommodation
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Edenholme Grange:
Edenholme Grange,
Launceston, is a grand Victorian house (1881) set in secluded
and substantial grounds. Edenholme was the name of a three-masted
Barque that plied from the Port of Launceston and which
unfortunately came to grief on Hebe Reef at the mouth of the
Tamar river. Edenholme Grange is located close to Launceston's
many fine restaurants and other attractions including the
magnificent Cataract Gorge.
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Forest Walks Lodge: Forest Walks Lodge offers
eco-accommodation in a hidden valley on the
Great Western Tiers
near Deloraine. The Lodge is surrounded by mountains and wild
forest, an easy drive from Hobart and Launceston and on the way
to Cradle Mountain. From the door you have immediate access to
spectacular wild forests, valley floor streams and views of the
surrounding mountains and a
World Heritage Area. Offer a complete package of guided
walks, fine food and Tasmanian wines, together with our
accommodation. The perfect getaway for a celebration occasion.
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Mariton House: At Mariton House you'll have an unique
experience staying in an historic country home, built in the
1880s and located on 50 acres in the beautiful East Coast area
of Tasmania. Mariton House offers Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation and Horse Riding through the Tasmanian bush at St
Marys, a pretty town only 10km from the ocean and surrounded by
mountains, rainforest, rivers, waterfalls and farmland. Adults,
children and well behaved dogs are welcome at Mariton House
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Trevallyn House B&B:
Trevallyn House Bed
& Breakfast Accommodation is just 5 minutes drive from
Launceston’s City Centre. Offering an idyllic blend of comfort
and convenience. With 7 hectares of gardens and bushland with
sweeping view of the Tamar River it is a quiet relaxing place to
stay. Standing serenely amid colourful gardens, Trevallyn House
is a perfect place to experience the changing seasons of the
Tamar Valley, from the garden in spring to the snow covered
mountains in winter by the cosy open fire in the guest lounge,
with its complimentary port and chocolates.
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