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Argosy Motor Inn - Devonport

From $ 99.0 to $ 129.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6427 8872
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The Argosy Motor Inn is perfectly situated in Devonport, gateway to Tasmania’s beautiful north-west coast. Situated on the banks of the Mersey River, and just minutes from the Spirit Of Tasmania terminal.

The Argosy Motor Inn offers a choice of comfortable standard motel-style rooms or four-star spacious air-conditioned executive suites with queen-size beds and spa baths.

Facilities include: quality bistro meals, a gaming lounge, bars, function and conference facilities, bottleshop, and a safe play area for children.

Nearby you can take a train ride on the Don River steam railway, visit Sheffield the town of murals, or near Deloraine visit a wildlife park and caves. Along the way do some chocolate and cheese tasting, and feast on raspberries.

This region not only offers picturesque rolling farmlands and superb coastal landscapes, The Argosy is on the doorstep of world-renowned attractions - Cradle Mountain, Lake Barrington and Leven Canyon.

Indeed, many of Tasmania’s most visited natural attractions are within an hour of the property, and vary from coastal national parks to world heritage rainforest areas, and just about every landscape in between!

Make The Argosy your base for a few days exploring the wonders of the natural environment of north-west Tasmania.

Whats close?

0.6 kms   Appleton Holiday Appartments
1.0 kms   Devonport Backpackers
1.3 kms   Rosemount on Macfie
1.3 kms   Edgewater
1.3 kms   Formby Hotel
1.3 kms   Alexander Hotel
1.4 kms   Rannoch House
1.4 kms   MacFie Manor

attractions

0.8 kms   Tascot Templeton Carpets Pty Ltd
0.8 kms   Simon Martin Whips
1.1 kms   Hawley's Gingerbread House
1.2 kms   Ancient Relics
1.2 kms   Tasmanian Trail
1.4 kms   Imaginarium Science Centre
1.5 kms   House of Anvers Chocolate Factory

events

1.1 kms   Motor Millions Expo

information

1.2 kms   Devonport Cruise Terminal
1.4 kms   Devonport Visitor Centre

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