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1 hour from Hobart

2 hours from Launceston

3 x 1 bedroom suites

Couples/Adults Only

Book via Pan Pacific, GoWay, ATS, ANZCRO or Southern World

Triabunna Barracks

Triabunna Barracks is a beautiful redeveloped 1840’s sandstone Barracks and Stables finished to the highest standards. We are located just 60 minutes' drive from Hobart Airport on Tasmania's sunny east coast.

The property features huge bedroom suites, each with its own kitchenette and luxurious bathrooms with cosy heated floors.

A home made continental breakfast, with Tea/Espresso Coffee is included with your stay. A fully cooked breakfast is also available. Breakfast is served in Stables dining room between 7.30 and 9.30 am. We cater for GF, V, Veg and milk allergies. Outside of normal breakfast hours we provide a wonderful homemade breakfast hamper.

The "Stables" room also includes a common area, lounge, fireplace and honesty bar.

We have a CCS2 Electric Vehicle Charging Point in the car park. Energy for the charger is supplied by our 12KW solar array.

Triabunna Barracks is close to the Marina, Maria Island walks, Maria Island Ferry, East Coast Cruises and all local amenities. So there's plenty to do, from exploring the World Heritage Maria Island, visiting wineries and the local distillery to cruising Mercury Passage.

With local activities such as fishing charters, bushwalking, Tennis, Golf and water sports you're going to have a great time!

contact - admin@thetasmaniantrip.com
               +44 7826 348 964 (Inc WhatsApp) 


bookings - 
please contact your preferred tour operator or australian inbound partner.

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

We respectfully acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their unbroken custodianship of lutruwita (Tasmania).

We honour the uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these lands and waterways, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement.

we are truly grateful to call this land - unceded land - our home and acknowledge our responsibility to present to our visitors Tasmania's deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully.

We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

Photography courtesy of Tourism Tasmania, Rob Burnett, Andrew Wilson, Poon Wai Nang, Mitch Osborne, Luke Tscharke, Adam Gibson ,Dearna Bond

Jasper Da Seymour, Oscar Sloane, Dearna Bond, Chris Rerar, Sean Scott, Pete Harmsen, Stu Gibson, Jason Charles Hill, Emilie Ristevski, 

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