Note fondée sur 17 évaluations de clients
Écoutez ce qu’en pensent nos voyageurs
5,0 Propreté de la chambre
5,0 État de l’hôtel
avis de clients DE TRAVELOCITY
Écoutez ce qu’en pensent nos voyageurs
par un voyageur
Heavenly Easter Break
Publié le 9 avr. 2024 sur HomeAwayLovely, relaxing place to stay
par un voyageur
A bit of country life!
Publié le 15 févr. 2024 sur HomeAwayHad a very relaxing and enjoyable stay, I would recomend to anyone wanting a taste of country life interupted by the sounds of birds not traffic.
par un voyageur
Great cottage and hospitality
Publié le 18 déc. 2022 sur HomeAwayThis cottage was in an ideal location for doing the Cape Raoul walk. It was perfectly set out, exceptionally comfortable and clean. Gavin was lovely and greeted us on arrival. Would love to stay again.
par un voyageur
Publié le 27 mai 2022 sur Wotif
Fantastic stay at an incredibly beautiful, comfortable and clean house tucked away in a private, quiet location. Will definitely stay here next time we visit the area.
par un voyageur
Pear Cottage-A delight
Publié le 15 avr. 2022 sur HomeAwayA perfect cottage stay for the week. Cosy fires after a long days walk and a soak in the bath tub.
Lyn and Gavin are the perfect hosts.
Loved watching the pademelons and the possums on an evening, whilst enjoying a glass of wine on the terrace.
par un voyageur
Trip highlight
Publié le 7 janv. 2022 sur HomeAwayFantastic stay in a beautiful spot. We would love to book again
par un voyageur
We risk giving away this little secret on the Tasman Peninsula
Publié le 3 oct. 2021 sur HomeAwayTravelling with a family of 6 - we stayed at Gavin and Lyn's hideaway in Nubeena. Perfectly located for those interested in Port Arthur, Cape Raoul, Shipstern, Cape Huay, and Eaglehawk neck (We did them all). A perfect balance of classic (wood fireplace, comfy beds/bedding, etc) and modern amenities (rainforest shower, heated bathroom floors, wifi, etc). On sunny days, we were on walks and on rainy days we took advantage of the puzzle collection, where's Wally collection, and Encyclopedias in front of the wood burning fireplace. (There's netflix, etc if that's your thing). Our younger ones loved the lambs in the paddock. We didn't take advantage of the secret path down to White beach (but we will next time). Fresh cut flowers when we walked in (I'll give credit to Lyn for that - sorry Gav), a place to wash muddy hiking clothing, and a hot shower to end the day - can't ask for more on your holiday on the peninsula. A fully functional kitchen and outdoor grill for homemade meals (plus a collection of teas/coffee/cereals/bread/milk/butter to get you started). Nubeena has 2 grocery stores, a pharmacy, and a cafe to supplement your holiday. There's a wonderful historic Tasmanian story about the pears, apples, and Benjafield terrace if you pay attention. Gavin was very responsive and helpful to the ensuring the comfort of our large family - we're looking forward to staying with Lyn and Gavin again. From a NYC family transplanted to Hobart - we thank you.
par un voyageur
Fabulous rural cottage
Publié le 18 avr. 2021 sur HomeAwayThe family loved our autumn stay at Pear Cottage - character-filled and supremely comfortable, warm throughout with cosy beds, beautiful and private rural location only a short drive to amazing Tasmanian coastal destinations. Immaculately clean. Enjoyed breakfast on the balcony in morning sun, heated bathroom floor, and thoughtful hosts. A fabulous time, thank you!
par un voyageur
Publié le 24 févr. 2021 sur Expedia
What a delightful place to stay. Some might find it a bit remote and the driveway can be a little rough.
However, the property is fantastic, clean, quite, well appointed. The owner is helpful and great to talk to.
Location is ideal. 20 mins from Port Arthur, 5 mins from the supermarket, and 10 mins from the amazing White Beach.
If you are staying here make sure to watch out for the wallabies and Pademelons coming out of the bush at dusk (do not feed them), and make a note to go out after dark with the lights off and look up at the stars.
par un voyageur
Publié le 20 sept. 2020 sur Wotif