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Silver Hills Motel - Queenstown

Silver Hills Motel - Queenstown

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bullet Direct Phone Number : (03) 6471 1755
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Silver Hills offers modern motel multi-storey accommodation in Queenstown, on Tasmania’s west coast.

Ensuite guest rooms range from standard to deluxe and executive rooms. Some feature queen-size beds, king single beds and family rooms are also available. Dine in our licensed a la carte Smelters Restaurant and Bar, and enjoy dinner by a warm open fire.

Queenstown is the perfect base from which to explore the surrounding west coast towns: Strahan, Zeehan and Rosebery are all located within 40 kilometres of Queenstown.

Visit the Galley Museum to view the history of Queenstown at the turn of the 20th Century when it enjoyed the wealth of the mining era. Take a steam train ride on the restored West Coast Wilderness Railway. Day trip to the picturesque Trial Harbour near Zeehan, fish at Lake Rosebery take a harbour cruise at Strahan, experience the wilderness at Bird River.

Other attractions include bushwalking, fishing at Lake Burbury, off-road four wheel driving, underground mine tours, gravel recreation ground and the Pioneer Cemetery.

A swimming pool, tennis courts, sauna, squash courts, gym, golf course and children's playground are all within 10 minutes of Silver Hills.

Attractions can to be booked by our friendly reception staff.

Facilities for Silver Hills Motel

  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • High Chair
  • Laundry
  • Open fireplace
  • Restaurant - Licensed
  • Room Service
  • TV/Lounge Area

Services for Silver Hills Motel

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

Experiences around Queenstown

  • Historic/Heritage
  • Rail
  • Rainforest
  • Sport

Nearby Queenstown

  • City and/or Town (0 m)

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