New Norfolk Hotel - New Norfolk

From $ 50.0 to $ 60.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6261 2166
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The New Norfolk Hotel offers comfortable country style accommodation at New Norfolk, 30 minutes from Hobart.

The New Norfolk Hotel has two ensuite rooms accommodating four people and four standard rooms with shared bathroom facilities. There is a public bar, gambling facilities, dining room, tea and coffee making facilities, heating, television and car parking. Cots are available.

The New Norfolk Hotel is situated in the heart of the Derwent Valley and an ideal base to explore this area with easy access to many attractions such as the Salmon Ponds and Trout Museum, Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls. New Norfolk itself has many historic buildings well worth exploring, along with antique shops, arts and crafts …

It’s an ideal gateway to the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area of South West National Park, Lake Pedder and Strathgordon.

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