Denmark Hill - New Norfolk

From $ 110.0 to $ 110.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6261 3313
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Denmark Hill (c.1830) offers four star bed and breakfast accommodation near New Norfolk, in southern Tasmania.

This convict brick and freestone property has been faithfully restored and is now National Trust and Heritage listed.

Originally standing in over 2,000 acres, Denmark Hill is now surrounded by an extensive country garden where the ambiance of roses, lavender and hawthorn hedges can be enjoyed together with a magnificent backdrop of the Mount Wellington Ranges in the distance across the Derwent Valley.

Every comfort is provided and guests marvel at the peace and quiet, allowing them to relax and unwind after exploring the beautiful Derwent Valley and South West Wilderness. Your accommodation includes twin beds and ensuite facilities, including hearty continental breakfast provisions, and evening meals are always available at nearby pubs and restaurants.

Although Denmark Hill is set in a rural location, New Norfolk with its historic buildings and riverside walks are only minutes away, Hobart an easy drive of 35 minutes and Hobart airport, 40 minutes.

The Salmon Ponds, historic Oast Houses, hop fields, Mount Field National Park and Lake Pedder are all within half a days drive or just relax and enjoy the four seasons of the Derwent Valley.

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