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Penguin Holiday Apartments  

Penguin Holiday Apartments are modern ground-floor apartments with ensuite and kitchenette in the main street of beachside Penguin, half an hour’s drive from the Spirit of Tasmania. The nine apartments feature full cooking facilities, queen-sized b ...

book now From $ 85.0 to $ 120.0 More Information

Glenbrook House and Cottage  

An original miners cottage built in 1903 that has been extensively updated and modernised whilst retaining the feel of the era. This self contained cottage is set on 50 acres of which 20 acres consists of a eucalyptus plantation. There are also larg ...

book now From $ 85.0 to $ 110.0 More Information

Madsen  

The Madsen offers stylish, waterfront bed and breakfast accommodation at Penguin on Tasmania’s north west coast. The Madsen has superbly appointed rooms and all the comforts to make your stay memorable. There are three ensuite rooms and one su ...

From $ 150.0 to $ 200.0 More Information

Neptune Grand Hotel  

The Neptune Grand Hotel offers clean, comfortable budget accommodation at Penguin on Tasmania’s north west coast. The region offers picturesque rolling farmlands, superb coastal landscapes, and the hotel itself is right on the doorstep of such wor ...

From $ 65.0 to $ 65.0 More Information

Penguin Caravan Park  

Penguin Caravan Park is located in the coastal town of Penguin on Tasmania’s north west coast. Penguin Caravan Park is located on the beach and has commanding views over Bass Strait. There are five park cabins accommodating 18 guests, each has ens ...

From $ 20.0 to $ 85.0 More Information

Penguin Valley Farm  

Penguin Valley Farm, in Tasmania’s northwest, offers bed and breakfast cabin accommodation for two. The 20-hectare farm is located in 60 acres of wooded valley, close to the pretty coastal village of Penguin. The farm’s self-contained cabin, whic ...

From $ 80.0 to $ 80.0 More Information

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