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Tarraleah

locationTarraleah, Tasmania - TAS

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Location

This complex is located in Tarraleah. The nearest airport is Hobart (HBA).

Facility

20 rooms are available. The hotel provides a laundry service, a conference room, a business centre, a coin-operated laundry, a smoke alarm and a smoking area. Wireless internet access is provided in public areas. The complex offers various facilities for guests with disabilities. Wheelchair-accessible facilities are available. The grounds of the hotel feature a playground and a lovely garden. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the garage or in the car park (no extra charge). A bicycle hire service provides all the necessary equipment for exploring the surrounding area.

Rooms

Rooms feature a kitchen and a bathroom. Central heating ensures comfortable temperatures. Guests will also find a tea/coffee station included among the standard features. Internet access, a telephone and a TV ensure optimal comfort. Bathrooms are equipped with a shower and a bathtub. The complex has family rooms and non-smoking rooms.

Sport

The hot tub in the pool area promises pure relaxation. For guests who wish to keep active, cycling/mountain biking, tennis and fishing are available. With canoeing, sailing, catamaraning and kayaking available, fans of water sports will have plenty to choose from. A gym, squash and callisthenics are options as well. A wellness area with a spa is available at the hotel.

Meals

Dining facilities include a restaurant, a dining room, a café and a bar. Special culinary options, such as diet meals, are also available. The hotel also offers special catering options.

 Amenities at Tarraleah Amenities at Tarraleah

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      Air conditioning

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      Bar(s)

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Café

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      Car Park

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      Conference Room

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      Disability-friendly

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      Garage

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      Laundry Facilities

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      Laundry Service

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      Playground

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Wifi

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      Contactless check-in/-out

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      Contactless payment

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Protective equipment for employees

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      Social distancing regulations

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

  • Meals

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      Special Diet

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      Special Offers

  • Sport/Entertainment

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      Aerobics

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      Canoe

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      Catamaran

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      Cycling/Mountain Biking

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      Gym

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      Jacuzzi

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      Sailing

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      Squash

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      Tennis

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Recent Reviews: 14

  • User:Tasrod

    Trip type: Couples

    A real getaway from it all

    rating19 Jun 2020

    The village of Tarraleah in the south of Tasmania was constructed for the workers building the impressive hydro-electric scheme. Now totally renovated it is a place to lounge by a log fire, cook delightful meals or have slow cooker meals delivered. Period furniture, clean as a whistle, heaps of charm and short bushwalks nearby. The cottage is roomy, warm, with 3 living areas, large kitchen, large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Highly recommended for a unique Tasmanian experience.
  • User:8MotherOfPearl

    Trip type: Family

    perfect place to relax

    rating17 Jan 2019

    We came to Tarraleah looking to relax after 4 days of walking up, down and around Hobart, MONA and Port Arthur, and it is the perfect spot. We also had a chance to catch up on some washing with our own washing machine, clothes airer and clothes dryer.We stayed in a gorgeous 3 bedroom Architect's Cottage. It has a well appointed kitchen, 2 bathrooms, laundry facilities and a sun room perfect for a reading nook.You do need to bring supplies if self catering but there is some coffee, tea, sugar, salt, pepper and dish washing liquid supplied.
  • User:Quokka_too

    Trip type: Couples

    Simply Lovely!

    rating14 Mar 2018

    We had booked one of the Engineer's Cottages for the 4 of us and it was perfect! Plenty of living space, comfortable beds, and a well equipped kitchen (since we had to supply our own vittles on Sunday night). The old Hydro township was exceptionally well maintained and exceeded our expectations for overnight digs in the middle of nowhere. We even saw our very first wombat at dusk! Well worth a longer stay next time.
  • User:qaatalia

    Trip type: Couples

    Step back in time - delightful!

    rating04 Mar 2018

    We spent one night in the Architect's Cottage with three bedrooms, huge kitchen, various other rooms and a very cosy lounge with a wood fire, which we lit, it was a cool, rainy day. Later the wallabies came out and ate the grass just outside the cottage - lovely! This is a quirky location being the accommodation ages ago for the construction of hydroelectric power station. there is a cafe on site but we had food with us. We will stay again! The cottage is fully self contained complete with washing machine etc.
  • User:Celinell

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    Isolated Cottages in the midlands, perfect for a peaceful getaway

    rating28 May 2017

    We stayed in the Engineer Cottages which were once occupied by the Hydro engineers and their families. The cottages were very spacious and clean, equipped with a cozy lounge area with woodfire, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (with laundry facilities), kitchen, reading area and a backyard. The history of this place is spectacular too. The large hydro pipes were gorgeous. We went for the Tarraleah Falls walk (50 mins return) and it was decent. Phone reception at the area is really poor. Only Telstra has reception. Wifi is available at communal places (not in the cottages). But I guess that's a good point for a tranquil retreat from every day life & technology.

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