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Clifden Ire - Port Sorell

From $ 77.0 to $ 80.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6428 7293
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Clifden Ire, situated in Port Sorell offers bed and breakfast accommodation on a two-acre ridge. Clifden has been inspired by a visit to the town of Clifden in the country of Connemara Ireland, so like Port Sorell.

The bed and breakfast suite is attached to the house and sheltered by native trees with views over a canopy of gums and blackwoods to Bass Strait and the Narawntapu National Park with its ever-changing ranges.

Clifden is within four minutes of the central business area of Port Sorell/Hawley and Shearwater, which has numerous facilities including pharmacy, supermarket, doctors surgery, country club, licensed restaurants, take-aways, beach and bush walking tracks. Fishing and boating facilities are located nearby.

The accommodation has a sitting room with television, video and digital video disk player, a mini refrigerator, coffee, tea and continental breakfast provisions.

The twin share bedroom has an ensuite with a bath. An extra bed can be provided if required.

Private barbeque facilities are available at a cost of $5.00 per day.

Clifden is within 15 to 20 minutes drive from Devonport, Tasmanian ferry terminal and the airport. It is an ideal base to explore the many attractions that abound in the area.

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