Mountain View Country Inn - Deloraine Hotels, Australia
Mountain View Country Inn 3 Stars Hotel in Deloraine ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Mountain View Country Inn offers a restaurant and a bar with a cosy fireplace and lovely views over the Great Western Tiers Mountains.
All rooms include a flat-screen TV and a DVD player.
Offering indoor and outdoor dining, Settlers Restaurant specialises in lamb shanks, steak pie, and duck and venison sausages.
The bar offers local beers and an extensive wine list.
The heated rooms have a toaster, refrigerator and tea and coffee maker.
Each room has electric blankets and a bathroom with a hairdryer.
Mountain View Country Inn Deloraine is 35 minutes’ drive from both Devonport and Launceston.
Launceston Airport is a 40-minute drive away.
The tour desk can provide information on local attractions.
The property also offers a free DVD library, an internet kiosk and meeting facilities.
Mountain View Country InnDeloraine Hotels, Australia
Location in : 144 Emu Bay Road,au 7304, Deloraine, Australia
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Yarns Artwork in Silk
View this unique treasure in Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia. It is housed in an auditorium at the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, 100 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine, Tasmania. Viewing is accompanied by a sound and spotlight show that runs for 12 minutes with all lights on for close up inspections for a further 10 minutes. Yarns runs every 30 minutes, 7 days a week, from 9.30am to 4pm. There is a fee to view of $8.00, $6.00 concession and $18.00 per family.
Forest Walks Lodge - Jackeys Marsh Hotels, Australia
Forest Walks Lodge 4 Stars Hotel in Deloraine ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Surrounded by walking tracks and lovely native gardens, Forest Walks Lodge offers free Wi-Fi and free breakfast.
Guests enjoy panoramic views over the Great Western Tiers.
Some rooms offer a patio with a dining setting.
Hiking, fishing and bird watching locations are all within minutes of Deloraine Forest Walks Lodge.
You may also be lucky to spot a possum or platypus nearby.
Guests can relax in the communal lounge area, which offers a bar, a book library and a collection of DVD movies.
Served in the dining room, your breakfast includes eggs, bacon, tomatoes, toast, cereals and fresh fruit.
Lunch and dinner are also available upon prior request.
All meals are prepared using local, organic produce.
Forest Walks LodgeDeloraine Hotels, Australia
Location in : 669 Jackeys Marsh Rd,au 7304, Deloraine , Australia
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Tasmania holiday Part 8: Mole Creek
Part 8 of my Tasmania holiday video set, this is a video I made of the picturesque view of the Great Western Tiers from Mole Creek on Caveside Rd.
Tasmanian East Coast
Watch our travel instagrammers discover the beauty of the East Coast of Tasmania including the incredible Maria Island, Freycinet Paddle Adventure, the iconic Wineglass Bay Cruise and the Bay of Fires. Start your East Coast Tasmanian road trip today:
Yarns Artwork in silk
Silk textile wall hangings/art installation. Amazing, must see.
Yarns Artwork in Silk is a community art project consisting of 4 large wall hangings, one for each season, depicting the Meander Valley and its people. It is viewed in a purpose built audiotorium with narration. Many techniques were used in its making including felting, hand and machine embroidery, silk painting, quilting and soft sculpture.
The silks hang in the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre in Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia and can be viewed 7 days a week.
Go to yarnsartworkinsilk.com for more details.
Historic honey factory celebrated
The R Stephens Golden Bee honey factory at Mole Creek in northern Tasmania has been provisionally placed on the state's Heritage Register.
National Broadband Network
The National Broadband Network is a national wholesale-only, open-access data network and is under development in Australia. It is based on the premise that fixed line and wireless broadband connections are sold to retail service providers, who then sell Internet access and other services to consumers. The NBN was subject to political and industry debate for a number of years, before construction actually commenced.
The 2013 federal election and subsequent change of government from the Labor Party to the Liberal/National Coalition prompted a strategic review to be commissioned to determine the ideal infrastructure mix to deliver fast broadband across the country as quickly as possible, whilst also reducing costs. The review commenced in October 2013 and is due to report to government in December 2013.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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