Tasmania Hotels
Select a city, town or suburb to view photos, contact details and information about the listed Tasmania Hotels. Where a Hotel has a website, you can click on the Hotel name to go there directly. Each town page includes a map with links for neighbouring towns and an option to zoom in and view individual pubs.
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- Beauty Point
- Riviera Beachfront Hotel
- Derwent Bridge
Western Tassie high country destination
- 3 Bridge Wilderness Hotel
- George Town
Located approx 20o kms north-northwest of Hobart
- Gretna
Small town in southern Tasmania with a population of around 250
- Gretna Green Hotel
- Hamilton
The historic township of Hamilton is located in the Upper Derwent Valley, one hour from Hobart along the Lyell Highway.
- Hamilton Inn
- Hotels in Hobart »
- King Island
Located in Bass Strait, off the north-western tip of the main island of Tasmania, about half way between Tasmania and the mainland state of Victoria.
- Parers King Island Hotel
- Hotels in Launceston »
- Linda
Small Village located east of Queenstown
- Former Royal Hotel
- New Norfolk
- Pontville
Small historic village located 35 klms north of Hobart.
- Crown Inn » (Pontville Pub)
- Pyengana
Village lying in the Pyengana Valley, North East Tasmania.
- Pub in the Paddock (The)
- Queenstown
- Empire Hotel »
- Mt Lyell Motor Inn »
- Former Hunters Hotel
- Former Queenstown Hotel
- Southport
Located on the south coast of Tasmania, 100Km south of Hobart.
Enjoy the wildlife sanctuary and historic railway.
- St Marys
- Strahan
- Hamers Hotel
- Waratah
Waratah was constructed to support a tin mine at Mount Bischoff. The town is built at the top of a waterfall, and water was diverted from the stream to provide water for the mine.
- Weldborough
located north-east of Launceston and known for the Weldborough Hotel and the Weldborough Pass
- Zeehan
Founded in 1882 and named after Abel Tasman's ship the 'Zeehaen', Once boasted a population of over 10,000.
- Cecil Hotel
- Central Hotel
- Former Grand Hotel