Queenstown   Accommodation  

Chancellor Inn Queenstown  

The Chancellor Inn Queenstown offers motel accommodation in Tasmania’s west. Queenstown is a four-hour drive from Hobart (298 kilometres) and three hours from Burnie (180 kilometres). The Chancellor Inn has 60 rooms, each with a queen-size bed and ...

From $ 115.0 to $ 115.0 More Information

Comfort Inn Gold Rush  

Comfort Inn Gold Rush - first class motel accommodation in Queenstown. This friendly motel is perfectly positioned in a quiet location, just a short stroll to town centre, attractions, and shops. It is an ideal base or stop over for visitors, familie ...

From $ 99.0 to $ 140.0 More Information

Comstock Cottage  

Comstock Cottage offers self-contained comfortable cottage accommodation in Queenstown on Tasmania’s west coast. A comfortable cottage kept cosy in winter and cool in summer with a heat pump and air conditioning. You’ll enjoy the luxury of sleepi ...

From $ 135.0 to $ 135.0 More Information

Empire Hotel  

The Empire Hotel in the mining town of Queenstown is a Tasmanian icon. Built in 1901 it dates back to the wealth of the mining era at the turn of the 20th Century. It is the grand old lady of the west coast and has a prominent facade in the town stre ...

From $ 50.0 to $ 65.0 More Information

George's Cottage  

George’s Cottage offers self-contained cottage accommodation at Queenstown on Tasmania’s west coast. George’s Cottage accommodates six guests. It has full kitchen, barbeque and laundry facilities. The lounge has a television, VCR and CD player ...

From $ 95.0 to $ 95.0 More Information

Greengates on Central  

Greengates On Central offer self-contained accommodation centrally located in Queenstown, on Tasmania’s west coast. There are four self-contained units each accommodating four persons. One unit is designed for disabled. The units have limited coo ...

From $ 110.0 to $ 110.0 More Information

Man Ov Ore  

Built in 1897 this stately Victorian home has been restored to its former glory. Spacious enough to cater for large groups with a fully equipped kitchen with breakfast provisions, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry facilities and off street parkin ...

From $ 120.0 to $ 140.0 More Information

Mountain View Motel (Queenstown)  

Mountain View Motel (Queenstown) offers motel and backpacker accommodation at Queenstown on Tasmania’s west coast. The extraordinary moonscape hills of this historic mining town surround you, just as they did when the motel served as single mens qu ...

From $ 30.0 to $ 75.0 More Information

Mt Lyell Anchorage  

Mt Lyell Anchorage is a large five bedroom bed and breakfast accommodation located in Queenstown. Four rooms have queen size beds and one room has twin single beds with a trundle bed available. It has a fully equipped kitchen, guest lounge with telev ...

From $ 80.0 to $ 100.0 More Information

Mt Lyell Motor Inn  

Mt Lyell Motor Inn, comfortable, good value, hotel accommodation in Queenstown, on Tasmania’s west coast. Offering 40 ensuite rooms with quality furnishings, 25 rooms have reverse-cycle air conditioning. There are four family rooms. The Mt Lyell ...

From $ 80.0 to $ 105.0 More Information

Penghana Bed and Breakfast  

Penghana, four star bed and breakfast accommodation, in a mansion, with fine dining, at Queenstown. Penghana is a gracious National Trust Mansion (circa 1898). The spacious master suite features a queen size bed and great views of Mt Owen. The three ...

From $ 150.0 to $ 150.0 More Information

Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park  

The Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park offers caravan, cabin and camping accommodation in Tasmania’s west. Queenstown is a four-hour drive west of Hobart (256 kilometres), and forty minutes from Strahan (40 kilometres). The Park offers self-containe ...

From $ 22.0 to $ 90.0 More Information

Queenstown Copper Country Cabins  

Queenstown Copper Country Cabins offer self-contained cabin accommodation at Queenstown on Tasmania’s west coast. The cabins are located just five minutes from the town centre and the West Coast Wilderness Railway Station. Queenstown Copper Countr ...

From $ 85.0 to $ 115.0 More Information

Queenstown Motor Lodge  

Experience traditional west coast hospitality at this comfortable modern hotel conveniently located in the centre of the historic mining town of Queenstown. Enjoy friendly service and delicious meals at the licensed Maloneys Restaurant featuring fres ...

From $ 96.0 to $ 96.0 More Information

Queenstown Railway Hotel  

The Queenstown Railway Hotel provides family and backpacker style accommodation at Queenstown, on Tasmania’s west coast. At the Queenstown Railway Hotel you’ll enjoy all the modern facilities and convenience you need. There are six ensuite rooms ...

From $ 50.0 to $ 70.0 More Information

Rack and Rail  

The 'Rack & Rail' offers affordable bed and breakfast accommodation in Queenstown. 'The Rack' is a romantic two person spa suitet with rustic queen-size bed, unique bathroom with spa and open fire, a lounge room with open fire and electric heater, b ...

From $ 130.0 to $ 140.0 More Information

Silver Hills Motel  

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 ava ...

From $ 115.0 to $ 115.0 More Information

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