Woodbridge Accommodation
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Your peaceful retreat, situated in the historic, unspoiled village of Woodbridge. The house and verandah overlook cottage gardens, the beautiful
D’Entrecasteaux Channel and Bruny Island.
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- Max Guests Per Room: 3
- Type: Bed and Breakfast
- Price Range: $100 - $150
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Telopea offers two, 4 star, self-catering accommodation units, close by the delightful village of Woodbridge, just 35 minutes south of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. |
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- Max Guests Per Unit: 5
- Type: Self-Contained
- Price From: $99
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Nestled in the tranquil village of Woodbridge in southern Tasmania, Orchard Lea offers every modern convenience to make your visit to the region both relaxing and memorable. Woodbridge, on the shores of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, is a hassle free and pi |
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- Max Guests Per Room: 2
- Type: Bed and Breakfast
- Price Range: $85 - $110
Information about Woodbridge
Woodbridge looks out across Peppermint Bay and the D’Entrecasteaux Channel to the northern end of Bruny Island about 35 minutes’ drive (35 kilometres/22 miles) south of Hobart on the B68 Highway.
The town is surrounded by small farms and craft makers who have chosen to live in this semi rural area of rolling hills and winding roads.
The focal point for visitors is Peppermint Bay restaurant and providore shop along with Woodbridge Hill Handweaving Studio and Gardens, Grandvewe Sheep Cheesery, Regnans art gallery, Fleurty’s herb garden and restaurant, and a gathering of bed and breakfast and guest house accommodation.
Woodbridge is one of the prettiest small towns on the Channel and is a lovely place to stay while exploring the Huon Valley and Bruny Island. Kettering, the ferry depot for Bruny Island, is just a few kilometres north.
The area was first explored by Bruni D'Entrecasteaux in 1792 and was settled in the early 1800s by timber cutters, whalers and sealers. To the north is Oyster Cove where the few remaining Aborigines who survived the Wybalenna settlement on Flinders Island were moved in 1847.
Today the area produces apples and stone fruit and the Channel is well known for its Atlantic salmon farms, which you can visit on a Hobart Cruises journey from the city to Peppermint Bay.
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