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Riverfront Motel - Hobart

Riverfront Motel - Hobart

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The Riverfront Motel and Villas offers a range of accommodation at Berridale, north of Hobart. Berridale is a 15-minute drive from Hobart’s central business district (10 kilometres).

The property offers motel room and self-contained accommodation in addition to two houses.

The motel has budget, river view and family rooms and apartments. The budget and river view rooms have one queen and two single beds. The family rooms have a queen and three singles and the apartment offers two-bedroom accommodation with a queen and two singles. The one-bedroom (one queen and one single) and two-bedroom (one queen and three singles) self-contained villas include a large living and dining area, kitchen, laundry and separate bathroom.

There is also the Coach House - a two-storey, three-bedroom house built in the 1850s, accommodating up to nine guests. The two-storey, five-bedroom Mansion is the original estate house. This fully self-contained house accommodates up to 11 guests.

Riverview Motel and Villas also has a restaurant, internet café, half-size tennis court, waterfront barbecue area, children’s playground and guest laundry. Try fine Tasmanian wine at the nearby Moorilla Winery and Museum.

Facilities for Riverfront Motel

  • Car park
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Playground
  • Restaurant - Licensed
  • Room Service
  • Tennis Court - Full Size

Services for Riverfront Motel

Ensuite room
Typically an Ensuite Room has bed/s and own bathing and toilet facilities accessed from within the room.

Experiences around Hobart

  • Fishing

Nearby Hobart

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