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Ivy On Glenelg  

Ivy on Glenelg (c.1838) provides bed and breakfast and self-contained accommodation at Campbell Town, Tasmania. Ivy on Glenelg offers three tastefully furnished accommodation options, each with its own entrance. The Doctors Wing has two bedrooms appo ...

book now From $ 105.0 to $ 145.0 More Information

Foxhunters Return  

Foxhunters Return provides elegant bed and breakfast accommodation in Campbell Town, Tasmania’s historic heart. Built by convicts in the 1830s, it is an ideal base to explore Tasmania. Choose from delightfully decorated rooms with en suites, or ...

book now From $ 129.0 to $ 149.0 More Information

Broadwater on Macquarie  

The Broadwater on Macquarie is a cabin on the Macquarie River, 40-minutes’ drive from Launceston, Tasmania. It provides excellent fly fishing and a secluded getaway. The self-contained cabin can accommodate up to six guests. Well appointed with mod ...

From $ 105.0 to $ 105.0 More Information

Campbell Town Motel and Bistro  

Campbell Town Motel and Bistro provides motel accommodation in Tasmania’s midlands at Campbell Town. Built in 1837, the accommodation retains much of its historic appeal. The country pub provides en suite accommodation as well as meals and bar faci ...

From $ 75.0 to $ 75.0 More Information

Gables  

The Gables provides bed and breakfast and self-contained accommodation in tranquil Campbell Town, Tasmania. Rich with history, The Gables has a friendly country feel. Bed and breakfast accommodation in the main house has bright, comfortable rooms. B ...

From $ 120.0 to $ 140.0 More Information

Kirklands Manse  

Kirklands Manse is an old Georgian house located near Campbell Town, Tasmania. Kirklands Manse has six bedrooms suitable for large families or groups up to 12 people (perfect for two families wanting to share). It hosts a large dining and lounge ar ...

From $ 1000.0 to $ 1000.0 More Information

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