Bush Inn - New Norfolk

From $ 60.0 to $ 60.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6261 2256
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The Bush Inn at New New Norfolk in the Derwent Valley has provided hospitality since 1825.

The Bush Inn’s facilities include three bars, 20 guest rooms with shared bathroom facilities, billiard room, bistro and a huge deck with views of the River Derwent. There log fires in all bar and dining areas, and an array of antique and historic items.

Step back to a time without televisions or telephones. Stay in one of 20 Victorian era rooms with antique furniture and fireplaces, electric blankets.

The tariff includes a continental breakfast, a fully cooked hot breakfast is available for an additional fee.

Listed by the National Trust for its heritage values, the Bush Inn is renowned for its great food and warm welcomes, and lovely views of the Derwent River, where you can fish, row a boat, or take a walk along the banks.

There is off-street parking for guests and hotel patrons.

The Bush Inn is conveniently located on the A10 Highway between Hobart and the west coast.

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