Pet-Friendly Cottage Getaway on a Farm near Hamilton, Tasmania
Cottage in Bothwell, Tasmania
6 guests • 1 bedroom • 5 beds • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Beds
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2 Twin/Single beds
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1 Crib
Most popular features
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Breakfast included
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Pets allowed
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Shared Kitchen
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Heating
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Fishing
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Microwave
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Fireplace
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Shared Barbecue
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Electric car charger
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Fuel station
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Bicycle rental
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Feeding animals
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Supermarket
Where you will stay
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Bothwell, Tasmania
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
This charming vacation rental sits on nearly 100 private acres in the Tasmanian Central Highland nestled beside the gorgeous Derwent Valley. Settled on a historic sheep farm, the property boasts friendly calves, sheep, chooks, and ducks. There are even six wild platypi that can often be spotted in the Dew Rivulet. At night, lucky guests can sometimes find wallabies, pademelons, quolls, possums, wombats, or even a Tasmanian devil.
The property is near the towns of Bothwell, Hamilton, and New Norfolk. New Norfolk is the third oldest settlement in Tasmania, boasting one of Australia’s few traditional village squares. There, guests will find a myriad of delightful antique shops, such as Court Complex and The Drill Hall Emporium.
Hamilton sits in a valley along the Clyde River and has an 1800's village feel. In Bothwell, glampers will find over 50 buildings with heritage listing and architectural interest.
The property is near the towns of Bothwell, Hamilton, and New Norfolk. New Norfolk is the third oldest settlement in Tasmania, boasting one of Australia’s few traditional village squares. There, guests will find a myriad of delightful antique shops, such as Court Complex and The Drill Hall Emporium.
Hamilton sits in a valley along the Clyde River and has an 1800's village feel. In Bothwell, glampers will find over 50 buildings with heritage listing and architectural interest.
Activities near Bothwell
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Fishing
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Boating/Sailing
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Wildlife watching
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Feeding animals
With around 100 beautiful acres of private property to explore, glampers can slow down from everyday life, spending their time taking nature strolls or biking around the rolling fields. The hilltops are an ideal place for a peaceful picnic, and guests are welcome to gather around the campfire, Big Shed, Old Barn or Stables. Glampers are encouraged to pet, play, and interact with the friendly sheep, calves, chooks, and observe from a row boat, or kayak five wild platypus living on the property in the Dew Rivulet. They can also search for local wildlife, such as wallabies, pademelons, wombats, echidna and Tasmanian devils.
For restaurants, cafes, and old-world charm, glampers can head to New Norfolk's traditional village square. They will also enjoy the town's many antique shops, such as The Drill Hall Emporium. In Hamilton, the famed Prospect Villa and Garden allows glampers to explore an early Georgian sandstone home and a fabulous garden. Finally, guests can take a self-guided walking tour of Bothwell starting from the Golf Museum.
For restaurants, cafes, and old-world charm, glampers can head to New Norfolk's traditional village square. They will also enjoy the town's many antique shops, such as The Drill Hall Emporium. In Hamilton, the famed Prospect Villa and Garden allows glampers to explore an early Georgian sandstone home and a fabulous garden. Finally, guests can take a self-guided walking tour of Bothwell starting from the Golf Museum.
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Arrival and departure
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Check-in: 02:00 PM
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Check-out: 10:00 AM
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