Wilderness Tasmania Special
ELLIE'S COTTAGES - SPECIAL OFFER
Book to stay a minimum 2 nights in any of Ellie's Cottages for the months of August, September and October and receive a 10% discount off the normal rack rate, plus receive our special gift - beautifully made soft Platypus and Penguin toys and a sample of delicious Tasmanian chocolates.
This offer is valid until 31st October, 2011 for DIRECT BOOKINGS ONLY. (not available with any other offer)
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Wilderness to West Coast Tours - While visiting Tasmania treat yourself to a fully personalised luxury four wheel drive eco tour of the tarkine. Discover the sheer beauty and remoteness of this truly unique North West / West Coast region.
Tasmania Fine Food - If you are visiting Tasmania and would like to know where to find some of Tasmania’s finest food then Tasmanian Fine Food can provide the road map. Or if you are looking to add a Tasmanian gourmet delight to your menu then Tasmanian Fine Food is a great place to start.
Arthur River Cruises - The Arthur River is unique to Tasmania, and the best way to see it is on the MV George Robinson, a beautiful old style steel craft fitted out with Tasmanian timber and brass.
Salamanca - Salamanca Place and Surrounding areas is Tasmania's foremost entertainment hotspot! With dozens of restaurants and shops, the best plaza in Tasmania and nightlife, pubs, artists, galleries, craft shops to suit every budget and the famous Salamanca Market every Saturday, this is THE PLACE to BE!
Sullivans Cove - Waterfront restaurants and accommodation to suit every budget, and you can come down to Sullivans Cove and enjoy the scenery, weather and a lifestyle Hobartians often take for granted. Hobart really is a beautiful city, sited on the Derwent River at the base of Mount Wellington, it really is hard to understand what it was like when Lady Nelson arrived with Lt Bowen, and a year later Lt Gov Collins in Ocean.
View.com.au - It's bigger than you think, so if you have limited time stick to one region, you'll find it much more relaxing, remember you can always come back. So, come on down to 'Tassie', you'll love it.

