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Ar lan y môr - Coles Bay

Ar lan y môr - Coles Bay

From $ 150.0 to $ 150.0

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Ar lan y môr - Coles Bay
Ar lan y môr - Coles Bay

Ar lan y môr offers comfortable self-contained accommodation at Coles Bay on Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula.

Ar lan y môr (managed by Sheoaks) is an elevated house, close to beaches and a short drive to shops and Freycinet National Park walks’ car parks. It has an open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge area. The kitchen is well-equipped and the lounge has a comfortable couch and armchairs, a television and CD player. The house can accommodate two couples or two singles. The queen beds are pillow topped. Quality linen, towels and pillows are provided. The cottage also has a bathroom, separate toilet and laundry with washing machine.

You can soak up the sun, barbecue some local seafood and enjoy the view on the cottage’s front deck or stroll to the local beach. At nearby Freycinet National Park walk to Wineglass Bay or Cape Tourville. Go swimming, fishing, sea kayaking or take a cruise or scenic flight along the Freycinet coast.

Coles Bay is a two-and-a-half hour drive from Hobart (212 kilometres/132 miles) and two hours from Launceston (178 kilometres/111 miles) on Tasmania’s east coast..

Ar lan y môr is Welsh for ‘at the seaside'.

Facilities for Ar lan y môr

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • TV/Lounge Area

Services for Ar lan y môr

Standard room
Typically a Standard Room contains one or more beds but does not have ensuite bathing and toilet facilities. Guests normally share these facilities.

Experiences around Coles Bay

  • Adventure
  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based
  • Wildlife

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