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The township of Smithton, with some 3,500 residents, is the regional centre of the Circular Head Municipality. Whether travelling for businness or pleasure you will find a great range of accommodation in this area.
Rosebank Cottage Collection Book Now
Peace, perfect peace in tranquil gardens on a 2ha country property in the beautiful green far North West Coast of Tasmania. Only the birds and bees disturb the silence as you stroll through the sweetly perfumed gardens. Rosebank Coattages are beautifully equipped for a comfortable stay including a luxurious double spa.
The delicious breakfast provisions at this perfect getaway include crusty fresh home made bread. Only 5 minutes await you can stroll along the silver sands of Seven Mile beach collecting shells and watching sea birds. The quaint little fishing village of Stanley with it's dignified outcrop of the Nut is just a further 5 minutes away. Here you will find excellent cafés, restaurants with super fresh seafood, and charming craft and gifts shops.
Rosebank Cottage Collection is conveniently situated between Smithton and Stanley close to popular surrounding attractions. Two bedroom 'Rosebank' offers a cosy open fire and has all the modern conveniences including flat screen TV,DVD, CD and comfy lounges. Queen bed and twin beds are of top quality and ensure a restful nights sleep. Sleeps 5.
Rosebud Spa Studio features corner double spa and cosy wood heater. It is open plan allowing you to relax in the spa while watching your favourite TV show and enjoying the flames of the cosy wood heater. Rosebud is ideal for honeymoons or that romantic getaway. Botth Cottages have sunny verandas and BBQ.
Rosebank Cottage Collection has expanded into the township of Smithton with Rosie's Two bedroom cottage and Rosie's Two bedroom Townhouse at 40 Goldie Street. The cottage has wood heating and roomy bedroom upstairs. Sleeps 5.
Rosie's Townhouse is sleek and modern with electric heating, large windows and sunny balcony. The light and roomy bathroom has a marble floor and features a rain shower. It has comfy leather lounges and quality beds and linen. Sleeps 4.

Address: 46 Brooks Rd & 40 Goldie Street Smithton Tasmania 7330
Phone: 0364 522660
Email: rose@rosebankcottages.com
Website: www.rosebankcottages.com
Tall Timbers Tasmania Book Now

Our holiday accommodation or self contained apartments are located at Smithton, Tasmania, the gateway to visit the abundant attractions of Tasmania's North West. Also enjoy one of the many available Adventure tours and Tarkine Forest and Wilderness experiences.
Tall Timbers Tasmania offers holiday accommodation in a total of 67 rooms, ranging from modern self-contained apartments to cabin style rooms. All accommodation is situated at the rear of the main hotel complex with car parking directly in front of the unit. Our accommodation is set out to take advantage of the stunning rural views that surround the property. Relax and unwind, amidst the tranquility and serenity that this hotel in Tasmania offers.
Tall Timbers offers guests breakfast, lunch and dinner in the 150 seat award winning Kauri Bistro. Guests can also unwind with pre dinner drinks in the Gunn's Lounge bar. Treat yourself to local Tasmanian wine at the nationally branded bottle shop or enjoy the two bars, heated indoor pool, spa, double tennis court and gym. A guest laundry is provided to cater for visitors' requirements.
Explore the diverse North West with a range of onsite adventure tours such as helicopter flights and scenic tours, Penguin tours, Tasmania 4WD tours and Tarkine forest and wilderness experiences. This Tasmanian hotel is also an ideal wedding and function venue or find out more about our conference centre and facilities.
We are a member of the Innkeeper group of properties.

Address: Scotchtown Road Smithton Tasmania 7330
Phone: 1800 628 476 or 03 6452 9000
Fax: 03 6452 2742
Email: enquiries@talltimbershotel.com.au
Website: www.talltimbershotel.com.au
Ye Olde Post Office Cottage

This beautiful cottage is centrally located both within Smithton and within the rugged North West Coast. This location plus the comprehensiveness of the accommodation will enable you to visit all the great tourist attractions at minimum expense.
Smithton is located only 15 kilometres from the Stanley turnoff and is on the highway to Marrawah.
This beautiful cottage is located right in the centre of Smithton, between the Butchery, Bakery and the Post Office which is situated opposite Woolworth's.
“Smithton is in the forefront of the area's dairy farming and vegetable growing activities”. The major industrial plants in Smithton are McCains, Greenham's Abattoir, sawmills and seafood processing.
All our rooms are self contained and all guests have access to a fully equipped kitchen, all weather BBQ, laundry facilities (dryer included) and off street parking. You have a choice of luxury or budget rooms. A hot and/or continental breakfast (includes as much Tasmanian produce as possible) and use of a coffee machine is included in the price. We sell to guests great Australian wines and picnic baskets, which can include Tasmanian products (wine, cheeses, chocolate and fruit), Russian cabbage pie, nuts and dried fruit and lots more.
Your hosts Natalia and Dave will ensure that you will utilise all the facilities and services of the B&B which will make sure that you will have an unforgettable and affordable holiday in the rugged North West.

Address: 10 Smith Street Smithton Tasmania 7330
Phone: 03 6452 2162 or 0408 870 539
Email: davedonnely2@bigpond.com
Website: www.aaayeoldepostofficecottage.com.au
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