Hotels in Hadspen, Tasmania

Hotels in Hadspen, Tasmania
Situated on Australia's southern island of Tasmania, Hadspen is short on hotels but boasts many outdoor activities. The town is near the South Esk River and is home to other natural gems including Caravan Park, Cataract Gorge and Tamar Valley. Outdoor enthusiasts will find much to do in each of these locales.

Discovery Holiday Park

Visitors will find more of a rustic stay at the Discovery Holiday Park in Hadspen. Part hotel and part campground, the Discovery property features camp sites, cottages and and cabins. A tennis court, Internet access, a laundry room and recreation room are on-site. The property is close to Cataract Gorge Reserve, where guests can hike and swim.

Discovery Holiday Park
Main Street and Meander Valley Highway
Hadspen, Tasmania
Australia 7290
(03) 6393 6391
Discoveryholidayparks.com.au/tas/tamar_valley/hadspen

Rutherglen Holiday Village

Rutherglen is a three-star hotel that has room features to make a guest feel at home. Amenities include tea- and coffee-making appliances, electric blankets and refrigerators. On-site facilities include a tennis court, game rooms, a swimming pool and jogging paths, as well as a family bistro.

Rutherglen Holiday Village
Old Bass Highway
Hadspen, Tasmania
Australia 7290
(03) 6393 6307
Rutherglen.biz

Red Feather Inn

If you are looking for accommodations that are less rustic than others offered in Hadspen, consider the Red Feather Inn, a hotel completed in 2008. Red Feather offers modern comforts, including free-standing baths, gas log heating, a flat screen TV with DVD player, a kettle and refrigerator, and a library of books. Guests can play croquet, tennis and pétanque, or bike ride along the paths next to the nearby South Esk Rivers.

Red Feather Inn
42 Main Street
Hadspen, Tasmania
Australia 7290
03 6393 6506
Redfeatherinn.com.au

Article Written By Greg Abazorius

Greg Abazorius is a full-time editor at an independent publishing company in the Boston area. Developing a love for writing in elementary school, he received a Creative Writing degree from Roger Williams University. He has edited and written for over four years professionally, and regularly publishes his work in local community newspapers and features-oriented magazines. Additionally, Greg has published poetry in various collegiate publications.

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