Mole-creek   Accommodation  

Blackwood Park Cottages  

A delightful country cottage from which you'll have views of rolling hills and parkland and, across a pretty valley, the glorious Western Tiers. The cottages are centrally heated and have all modern facilities. Your hosts will supply you with provis ...

From $ 125.0 to $ 165.0 More Information

Blue Wren Hideaway  

Blue Wren Hideaway offers bed and breakfast accommodation at Mole Creek, in Tasmania. Blue Wren Hideaway is set on 2.5 hectares of bushland where you’ll see dainty blue wrens (superb fairy wrens) darting about. It has stunning views of the Great W ...

From $ 100.0 to $ 100.0 More Information

Engadine Cottage  

Engadine Cottage is a two-bedroom house offering four star accommodation at Mole Creek in Tasmania. It accommodates up to four guests and offers full cooking and laundry facilities. The cottage accommodates five guests and has full cooking facilitie ...

From $ 100.0 to $ 100.0 More Information

Mole Creek Camping Ground  

Mole Creek Camping Ground is located at Mole Creek 24 kilometres west of Deloraine. Mole Creek is a small rural area of around 300 people. The camping ground has 20 camp sites and 20 powered sites. There are laundry and barbeque facilities. Mole C ...

From $ 15.0 to $ 17.0 More Information

Mole Creek Guest House  

The Mole Creek Guesthouse offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the Meander Valley, northern Tasmania. Mole Creek is an hour’s drive west of Launceston (72 kilometres). The Guesthouse has a choice of five standard or deluxe ensuite rooms. Both ...

From $ 105.0 to $ 145.0 More Information

Mole Creek Holiday Village  

Feel far away from city life in a comfortable chalet set in beautiful cottage gardens with tremendous views of the rugged Great Western Tiers. The fully equipped unit has a games room and barbecue area. It's a short walk to see platypus in a mountain ...

From $ 115.0 to $ 140.0 More Information

Mole Creek Hotel  

The Mole Creek Hotel offers pub style accommodation at Mole Creek, in Tasmania’s north-west. Conveniently located sixty minutes drive from both Launceston airport and the Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal, Devonport. At the Mole Creek Hotel you’r ...

From $ 30.0 to $ 85.0 More Information

Mole Creek Lodge  

Mole Creek Lodge offers traditional, hosted bed and breakfast accommodation in Mole Creek, northwest Tasmania. It is located in a unique and secluded location. Less than an hour’s drive from Launceston and Devonport, Mole Creek is an ideal stopover ...

From $ 120.0 to $ 120.0 More Information

Old Wesleydale Heritage Accommodation  

Old Wesleydale Heritage Accommodation offers very comfortable self-contained accommodation near Mole Creek, in northern Tasmania. Find yourself at Old Wesleydale - a special place in history. A fascinating country property settled in 1829, and steepe ...

From $ 125.0 to $ 125.0 More Information

Rosewick Cottage  

Rosewick Cottage offers self-contained farm stay accommodation at Mole Creek, in northern Tasmania. The cottage accommodates five guests and has full cooking facilities, laundry, heating, a wood heater, electric blankets, hairdryer, television and ...

From $ 70.0 to $ 70.0 More Information

Springfield Deer Farm  

Springfield Deer Farm cottage accommodation is near Deloraine, Cradle Mountain, limestone caves at Mole Creek. The cottage sleeps up to five guests and has a double bedroom, a lounge room with a double sofa bed and a camp bed is available for childr ...

From $ 99.0 to $ 99.0 More Information

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