Hotels in Eaglehawk Neck

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Artist's Beach House - Eaglehawk Neck
10 4 reviews
Eaglehawk Neck
23/06 – 04/07
NZ$367/nighttotal: NZ$4037 (11 )

Artist's Beach House

1 3
apartment , Murdunna
Artist's Beach House, a two-bedroom property on the Forestier Peninsula, is situated approximately 80km from Hobart Airport and 56km from the Port Arthur Historic Site, offering direct beach access to Sommers Bay.
This self-catering house sleeps five, boasting two ensuite bedrooms with underfloor heating, a private garden room with ensuite, a well-equipped kitchen including a breakfast basket, and two verandahs overlooking Sommers Bay, Norfolk Bay, and the Tasman Peninsula; nearby attractions include local wineries, distilleries, and Tasman National Park.
Gunnadoo Shack, Doo Town - Eaglehawk Neck
9.9 96 reviews
Eaglehawk Neck
11/10 – 13/10
NZ$274/nighttotal: NZ$548 (2 )

Gunnadoo Shack, Doo Town

1 4
apartment , Eaglehawk Neck
Gunnadoo Cottage, in Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania, is located a short walk (less than 1 km) from Pirates Bay Beach, the Eaglehawk Neck blowhole, and jetty, and a short drive from the historic Port Arthur site and the start of the Three Capes Track.
This two-bedroom self-catering holiday home sleeps four, offering a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a new bathroom, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and internet access; pets are welcome.
Ocean Beach Front,  (Pillar) 3 Capes Cottage. - Eaglehawk Neck
9.6 887 reviews
Eaglehawk Neck
11/10 – 13/10
NZ$553/nighttotal: NZ$1106 (2 )

Ocean Beach Front, (Pillar) 3 Capes Cottage.

1 4
apartment , Eaglehawk Neck
This charming cottage apartment is located in Eaglehawk Neck, just a 2-minute walk from the beach and a 14-minute drive from the Port Arthur Historic Site. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The apartment has two bedrooms and is suitable for families or groups of friends. It offers a well-equipped kitchen, a sunny day bed, and a garden, as well as access to a fitness centre, parking, and eco-friendly linen washing and drying facilities.
Riley's Rest - Eaglehawk Neck
9.4 14 reviews
Eaglehawk Neck
11/10 – 13/10
NZ$524/nighttotal: NZ$1048 (2 )

Riley's Rest

1 4
apartment , Murdunna
Riley's Rest is a self-catering property located just 10km from Murdunna, offering stunning views of Blackmans Hill and Fazackerly Range, and a short drive from the Tasman and Forrestier Peninsulas. The property has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The property is a spacious home with two bathrooms and can accommodate up to six guests. It boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, parking, and air conditioning, as well as accessibility features like a ramp and grab rails in the bathrooms.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Eaglehawk Neck

  • What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Eaglehawk Neck?

    Most hotels in Eaglehawk Neck offer basic amenities, including comfortable beds, a private bathroom, and tea and coffee making facilities. Some hotels also have a mini-fridge and a television. You'll find some places with stunning views of the coastline, which is a real treat.
  • When is the best time to book a hotel in Eaglehawk Neck?

    The best time to book a hotel in Eaglehawk Neck is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May and September to October. The weather is still pleasant, but the crowds are smaller, and you'll find better deals on accommodation. It's definitely worth booking in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season.
  • Which towns or cities worth a visit near Eaglehawk Neck?

    Just a short drive from Eaglehawk Neck, you'll find the charming town of Coles Bay, which is the gateway to Freycinet National Park. The town has a few restaurants and cafes, and you can enjoy stunning views of the Hazards mountains. Further afield, you can visit the historic town of Richmond, which is known for its well-preserved convict buildings and its beautiful gardens.

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