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Bonney's Inn - Deloraine

From $ 148.0 to $ 174.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6362 2974
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Bonney’s Inn provides heritage bed and breakfast accommodation in picturesque Deloraine, northern Tasmania. Stay in the town’s oldest brick building in modern rooms offering old-style charm.

Located in the heart of the township, Bonney’s Inn sits opposite the peaceful Meander River. All rooms have en suite bathrooms and queen-size beds. Single, double and twin share accommodation includes a full a la carte breakfast including cereals, fresh fruits, tea and coffee as well as fresh hot breakfasts. Enjoy the dining room, courtyard and garden seating. You are within easy walking distance to Deloraine’s shops, galleries, restaurants and attractions. Relax in the evening by the lounge fire and enjoy a complimentary Port or Muscat. Bonney’s Inn is ideally located for touring the north and north-west regions of Tasmania. Take a day trip to Cradle Mountain and explore the beauty of this alpine region. You can walk around Dove Lake or take a more adventurous bushwalk up to the summit of Cradle Mountain and surrounding peaks. Visit the nearby historic town of Westbury where you will find a large collection of steam engines at Pearn’s Steam World.

Deloraine is approximately 40-minutes’ drive (53 kilometres/33 miles) west of Launceston.

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