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Lady Barron Holiday House - Flinders Island

From $ 85.0 to $ 85.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6359 3555
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Lady Barron Holiday House offers self-contained accommodation at Lady Barron on picturesque Flinders Island. Enjoy superb views of Franklin Sound and the stunning coastline.

The house has three bedrooms and can comfortably accommodate up to six or more guests. There is a fully equipped kitchen, cosy wood heater and electric blankets for the cooler evenings. All linen including sheets and towels is provided. There is an outdoor barbecue area and the local supermarket is just a short walk away. The sea views can be enjoyed through floor to ceiling windows.

Fill the thermos and esky provided and set off for a picnic on one of the many beaches of the remote island. Drop a fishing line in at the local wharf, dine at the Shearwater Restaurant and take in stunning views from Vinegar Hill lookout. Hear the sea birds call as they fly over the islands of Franklin Sound spread out before you. Also nearby are Patriarchs Wildlife Sanctuary, Wybalenna Historic Site and the Furneaux Art Gallery. The extraordinary jagged peaks of Strzelecki National Park are just a short drive away.

Flinders Island is a 45-minute flight away from Launceston or Melbourne.

Whats close?

0.2 kms   Yaringa Holiday Cottages
0.6 kms   Bucks at Lady Barron
0.6 kms   Furneaux Tavern
1.1 kms   Nunamina
1.6 kms   Silas Beach
14.8 kms   Seaview Farm Cottage
19.1 kms   Echo Hills
20.9 kms   Healing Dreams Retreat
22.8 kms   Lisas Cottage
24.7 kms   Yakkalla Holiday Cottage
26.1 kms   Elvstan Cottages
26.1 kms   Flinders Island Tourist Lodge
26.2 kms   Interstate Hotel
27.9 kms   Flinders Island Cabin Park
29.8 kms   Carnsdale Host Farm
3.2 kms   Leafmoor Cottage
41.8 kms   Castle Cottage
42.5 kms   Lemana - Emita Beach Retreat
6.9 kms   Partridge Farm

attractions

25.6 kms   Flinders Island Golf Course
26.2 kms   Bowman History Room
41.4 kms   Furneaux Museum

events

26.1 kms   Old Man Luedecke
27.5 kms   Flinders Island Agricultural Show

information

28.3 kms   Flinders Island Airport

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