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Swansea Cottages - Swansea From $230
Quality Award winning accommodation - Swansea Cottages. Offering a collection of Suites and 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Cottages set in a village like setting amongst fragrant cottage gardens and all designed to cater for guests every need. Each is fully air-conditioned, insulated, equipped with climate controlled heating and have a private veranda. Some cottages have lace bed canopies and log fires. Guests have access to the BBQ Gazebo/Fernery complete with party lights and heaters for those occasionally cool evenings, 2 tennis courts (small fee) as well as bicycles, fishing rods and a selection of DVD and videos from an extensive collection. A boutique property situated at the head of and adjacent the shores of Great Oyster Bay in the seaside town of Swansea, where natural beauty abounds!
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Swansea Motor Inn - Swansea From $90
The Swansea Motor Inn location being on the beach at Great Oyster Bay can only be described as fabulous. The east coast climate, the views and the history combine to ensure every visitor has a range of options to make the stay a memorable and great value experience. A range of accommodation choices on the one property meets most budget needs. Ground floor units have direct access to beach, first floor units have private balconies. A Guest laundry is available. Conveniently located in the town centre and within walking distance to most attractions. Walk to excellent restaurants, golf club, bowling club, historic homes and museums. Comfortable waterfront accommodation at reasonable rates - another reason to stay at the Swansea Motor Inn.
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Swansea lies on Great Oyster Bay opposite Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's east coast. The area is noted for safe swimming and good fishing. There are several historic buildings in the town including Morris' General Store, operated by the Morris family for over 100 years. The Swansea Bark Mill processed black wattle bark, used in colonial times in the tanning industry. It is now a museum. There are colonies of short-tailed shearwaters (mutton birds) and fairy penguins nearby and dusk is generally the best time to visit. To the south, Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve has sandy beaches that are great for swimming, surfing, diving and fishing. There are fine views across the bay to Freycinet National Park. Nearby, the convict-built Spiky Bridge has a most unusual construction. Situated less than two hours drive from either Hobart or Launceston or an easy three hour drive from Devonport, Swansea is known for its laid back ambience, its quaint seaside village feel and its hospitality.
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