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Moorilla - Hobart

Moorilla - Hobart
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Moorilla - Hobart

Moorilla sits on a private peninsula on the Derwent River just fifteen minutes by car from the centre of Hobart. A jetty provides private and charter access to the site and there is a fast catamaran service from the Hobart waterfront.

The recently completed Ether Building houses the Source Restaurant, a function centre and conference facility and Cellar Door. The building has been designed to engage visitors with a dramatic panorama of the Derwent Estuary while affording them the opportunity to watch the winemakers and brewers at work.

Moorilla's four accommodation pavilions are situated high above the banks of the Derwent Estuary. Large and light with cantilevered balconies overlooking the water, they offer a luxurious combination of inner city comfort and coastal tranquility.

Fresh Tasmanian produce, a complete selection of Moorilla wines make for a memorable stay with each unit featuring original artworks from the Museum of Old and New Art.

Moorilla produces four unique beers under the distinctive Moo Brew label: an American Pale Ale; an American Dark Ale; a German-style cloudy wheat beer; and a Pilsner.

In mid 2010 evolution will become revolution when the Museum of Old and New Art unveils its radical artistic and cultural agenda.

Facilities for Moorilla

  • Cafe
  • Car park
  • Catering
  • Child Activities
  • Coach Parking
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Access With Assistance for the Disabled
  • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
  • Parking for the Disabled
  • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
  • First aid equipment
  • Interactive Centre
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Restaurant - Licensed
  • Shaded Area
  • Shop

Experiences around Hobart

  • The Arts
  • Educational Tourism
  • Food and Wine
  • Indulgence/Luxury

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