Oakdale B & B - New Norfolk

From $ 95.0 to $ 95.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6261 5689
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Oakdale B&B offers well-appointed, affordable and peaceful accommodation in New Norfolk, 30 minutes from Hobart.

Ideal for couples, the beautifully appointed ‘Rosebud’ room has it’s own private entrance, spacious bedroom with queen-size blackwood bed, quality linen, ensuite, and guest lounge overlooking the cottage gardens. The lounge has a television, compact disc player, and heating. There are tea and coffee making facilities and a bar fridge.

Ideal for families or two couples ‘Weeping Willows’ has two spacious rooms with queen-size beds and one single room, an open plan living area, and breakfast area. There is a television and on those winter nights – the log fireplace.

A continental breakfast is included in the tariff.

Oakdale is two kilometers from New Norfolk’s town center and its many antiques and collectable stores, supermarkets, pubs, shopping and services.

Take a stroll around New Norfolk, visit the many historical buildings in Willow Court or enjoy the beautiful Derwent River esplanade. Day trips from New Norfolk include Salamanca Market, Salmon Ponds and Trout Museum, Russell Falls in the Mount Field National Park, the tall trees of the Styx Valley and the unique scenery of Lake Pedder and experience the south-west wilderness world heritage area.

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