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We have 23 hotels in Swansea. |
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Swansea Holiday Park Tasmania
2 Bridge Street
A 3-minute walk from the beach, these laid-back holiday cabins are also a 9-minute walk from Swansea town centre.Private, no-nonsense cabins have separate bedrooms, en suite bathrooms and full kitchens. Some have patios and minimum stay rules may apply. |
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Keefer's Cottage
Tasman Highway Road
Keefer's Cottage offers a comfortable setting while in Swansea. It also provides a BBQ/picnic area, a laundry service and a terrace.Guests of the hotel can make the most of the property's gardens. |
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Amos House & Swansea Ocean Villas
3 Maria Street Swansea Tasmania 7190
Overlooking Great Oyster Bay, this casual hotel with adjacent condos lies next to Jubilee Beach, 7 minutes on foot from Swansea Golf Course.The 7 bright rooms feature ceiling fans (no air-conditioning) and are equipped with TVs, minifridges and microwaves, as well as toasters, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Most have balconies, some with bay views. |
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Piermont Retreat
Tasman Highway Swansea TAS 7190
The Piermont Retreat Swansea Hotel is located in Swansea making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. Each of the 9 well-furnished guestrooms at the hotel ensures a comfortable stay with industry-standard room amenities. Each guestroom is fully equipped with balcony/terrace. |
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Swansea Cottages
43 Franklin Street
A 3-minute walk from Jubilee Beach, this bright collection of holiday cottages and suites is also 5 minutes' walk from the East Coast Heritage Museum and 11 km from Nine Mile Beach.Featuring traditional wood furnishings, the cosy suites and cottages offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites have kitchenettes. |
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Redcliffe House
13569 Tasman Highway Swansea TAS 7190
LocationLocated in the city of Swansea, the Redcliffe House is just and 2 hours journey from Hobart and Launceston, while 2 kilometres from the downtown of Swansea.RoomsThis Tasmanian East Coast accommodation comprises five rooms with ensuites, each with its own individual style and character, offering a range of choices to suit most travellers.RestaurantGuest can enjoy a delicious breakfast that is served in two breakfast rooms and later can relax in the lounge. |
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Swansea Motor Inn
1 Franklin Street
LocationThe Swansea Motor Inn enjoys a very splendid location on the Great Oyster Bay with the renowned Hazards at Freycinet reflecting in the waters at your doorstep. Add to this the convenience of Swansea's town centre and restaurants, its heritage walk and local attractions such as golf, surfing, bowls, wineries, fishing, and the nearby Natureworld and Shearwater Rookery.RoomsEach of the 33 waterfront accommodation units features an array of travel-enhancing amenities, where you will enjoy a truly pleasant stay. |
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Kabuki by the Sea
Tasman Highway Rocky Hills Swansea TAS 7190
LocationIdeally located in the city of Swansea, this property is placed on the Tasman Highway and about 12 kilometres from the Kabuki.RoomsThis property boasts elegantly appointed cottages that are equipped with standard amenities to ensure you utmost comfort. Each cottage offers a touch of Japanese interior with an exquisite view to the Great Oyster Bay. |
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Meredith House and Mews
15 Noyes Street
Set in an 1853 Colonial house overlooking the Freycinet Peninsula and Great Oyster Bay, this refined guesthouse is a 7-minute walk from Waterloo Beach and 3 km from Coswell Beach.The 7 modest rooms free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars and en suite bathrooms. Most rooms offer bay and island views. |
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Freycinet Waters
16 Franklin Street Swansea TAS 7190
Situated on the bay, Freycinet Waters is a great choice for a stay in Swansea. Freebies like WiFi and self parking are added perks, and guests looking to stay active can check out the nearby hiking / biking trails and kayaking. Balconies or patios, LCD TVs, and DVD players are offered in all rooms. |
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Swansea is a town in the heart of Tasmania's east coast, on the north - west shore of Great Oyster Bay and overlooking Freycinet National Park. It was the first municipality in Australia to be established after Hobart and Sydney. |
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