Rosie's Inn
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1 Dec - 14 Dec |
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15 Dec - 28 Dec |
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| Superior spa suite |
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AU$200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | |
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AU$140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 |
| Deluxe 2bedroomed suite |
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AU$140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 | 140 |
| Double ensuite room |
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Enjoy the ambience of yesteryear when staying at Rosie’s Inn, an elegant 4 Star boutique B&B offering the comforts of motel-style facilities. Situated in the historic town of New Norfolk, the commercial capital of the Derwent Valley, our spacious inn is located in a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by delightful award-winning English-style gardens, at their most colourful from September 1st to June 30th. Meandering grassy paths beneath 20-year-old trees will tempt you to explore a garden filled with the scent of boronia, the elegance of roses, the tall splendour of foxgloves and irises and the many camellias, rhododendrons, spring bulbs, magnolias and spectacular flowering cherry trees. All just a minute’s walk from the Derwent River, 30 minutes from Hobart or Mt. Field National Park and 45 minutes from the Hobart Airport. Rosie’s offers 13 individually decorated accommodation units each with a modern ensuite bathroom. Our spacious deluxe suites offer you the luxury of a queen sized bed, your own lounge with soft comfortable chairs for relaxing and watching TV, a fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, large fluffy towels and a range of toiletries. At Rosie’s we provide such little extras as a range of wine glasses, bottle opener, magazines, travel repair kit and luggage storage areas and a complimentary port and sweets. All suites are electrically heated for the cooler months and we also take pride in servicing your room daily. Your stay with us includes a complimentary continental breakfast served in the dining room overlooking the garden. Enjoy a choice of cereals, fruit juices, fresh and preserved fruit, Tasmanian yoghurts, toast and Rosie’s homemade jams and marmalades each morning. A cooked breakfast is available at extra cost with Rosie’s ambrosial omelettes a house specialty. Rosie’s has a non-smoking policy indoors and our deluxe suites are adult only accommodation. KEY SELLING POINTS Hospitable hosts Non-smoking policy indoors Adults only retreat Guest lounge area with library Liquor Licence for in-house guests Quiet location Award winning garden setting Limited laundry and ironing facilities Centrally located broadband internet access Tour desk Off-street, on-site parking (some undercover) Golf course, swimming pool and restaurants nearby |
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Superior spa suite
Luxurious upstairs suite furnished with quality antique style furniture, spacious bathroom with spa and separate shower, fluffy towels, toiletries provided. Complimentary continental breakfast, port and sweets NON-SMOKING ROOM Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
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Deluxe Suite
Tastefully decorated suite with floral theme - roses of course! Spacious, own lounge, walk-in en-suite bathroom,overlooking gardens,may be ground floor or first floor. Includes continental breakfast, port and sweets. NON-SMOKING ROOM Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
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Deluxe 2bedroomed suite
Two adjoining bedrooms with interconnecting door large en suite bathroom. En suite off bedroom with queen bed Complimentary continental breakfast, port and sweets. May be ground floor or upstairs. Has a lounge area with comfortable armchairs NON SMOKING Rates are for 2 people. Extra adults $40.00. The room caters for a maximum of 3 adults. The following bedding is provided:
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Double ensuite room
Very comfortable room 1 bedroom with large en suite bathroom. Tastefully furnished in floral theme. May be either upstairs or ground floor. Includes complimentary continental breakfast NON-SMOKING ROOM Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
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Business FacilitiesWireless and centrally located broadband internet access,fax facilities on request (a fee may apply).Conference rooms available for groups of up to 15 people. |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
We would appreciate approximate time of arrival. Reception closes at 10.00pm. Please ensure you have checked in by 10.00pm at the latest. |
| Check Out |
1000hrs |
| Getting There |
From the Hobart Airport, take second exit onto the Tasman Highway which will lead you to the Tasman Bridge (towards Hobart) Exiting Tasman Bridge bear left toward Glenorchy and Launceston via Queens Domain Bear left after the overpass to Brooker Avenue (A1) toward Launceston Bear left at Granton changing to Lyell Highway (A10) toward New Norfolk Entering New Norfolk, take the second exit on the first roundabout continuing on Lyell Highway towards Queenstown At the second roundabout, take the third exit, cross the bridge over the River Derwent Turn right at the T intersection at the end of the bridge onto Boyer Road (B10) Take the second left from Boyer Road onto Oast Street Rosie’s Inn is situated at the top of the cul-de-sac. If you are coming from Launceston on the A1 do not cross the Bridgewater Bridge at Bridgewater. At the McDonald’s roundabout, take the B10 to Boyer and continue onto New Norfolk. Once you reach the town boundary sign, continue along the B10 and we are the third turn off on the right (Third Avenue, then Golding Street and finally Oast Street where we are located). Even though the map will indicate railway access to New Norfolk there are NO trains operating on this line. It is a disused line. |
| Parking |
Ample off-street car parking with 6 undercover spaces available. No charges apply. |
| Things To Do |
In New Norfolk: - Take an exhilarating white-water jet boat ride up the River Derwent. - Find a treasure at our many antique and second-hand goods stores. - Marvel at the stain glass windows of St. Matthews Church (1823 oldest Anglican Church in Tasmania). - Step back in time at the Old Colony Inn Museum. - Have a drink at the oldest continuously licensed hotel in Australia – The Bush Inn. - Visit the grave of first Fleeter Betty King at Lawitta, reputed to be the first white woman to set foot on Australian soil at Botany Bay. A short drive away: - Drool over the large trout at the Salmon Ponds where they have been bred since 1864 and spy the shy platypus if you’re lucky. Or why not stroll through the trout fishing museum or just feed the fish? - Drop in on Something Wild wildlife sanctuary at National Park for a close encounter of a furry kind. - Walk in Mt. Field National Park and visit the Russell, Lady Barron and Horse Falls and marvel at the height of the tallest flowering plant in the world on the Tall Trees walk. - Drive on to Maydena and visit the Valley of the Giants in the Styx Valley. - Drive further toward Strathgordon to savour the unforgettable scenery of Lake Pedder in the spectacular south-west World Heritage Area. Not for the faint-hearted is the climb down on to the mighty dam wall an engineering feat said to hold back a volume of water 30 times greater than that of Sydney Harbour. - Turn off on to the Scott’s Peak road and look out for the Creepy Crawly Walk, a short walk to stretch your legs and solve the murder mystery. - For chocoholics there’s always the Cadbury Chocolate Factory visit but bookings are essential. - Wine tasting at Derwent Estates, Lubiana’s and Moorilla wineries and the many others which can be found en-route when visiting the historic town of Richmond - Drive to Bothwell and visit the oldest Golf Course in the southern hemisphere and its golfing museum at Ratho. - Or if the city beckons, visit Hobart for the Salamanca Markets (Saturdays only), drive to the top of Mt. Wellington, try your luck at the Wrest Point Casino or visit the beautiful Botanical Gardens. |


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