Stayed for three nights in a freestanding chalet. Location requires your own transport. Great cooking facilities with full sized fridge. Heated indoor pool and the resort has it's own golf course. Would stay there again. more
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Young singlesStayed for three nights in a freestanding chalet. Location requires your own transport. Great cooking facilities with full sized fridge. Heated indoor pool and the resort has it's own golf course. Would stay there again. more
Great location for self contained holiday. Chalets are a little bit old but a very clean and warm. Great amenities but it would be good if guests of the resort did not have to pay to use them. Staff really helpful and friendly. more
While this may be a family oriented 'resort' it should cater for other types of guest also. The quirky factor is definitely there, however its not everyone's cup of tea. The grounds are nice and well maintained and the neighbourhood does look the part - swiss alpine village - not sure what this is doing in Tasmania. We stayed in... more
Only stayed one night but thought the resort was wonderful. We stayed in a hotel room and it only cost $122.00 for myself, my husband and teenage son. The room was very clean and comfortable. The front of desk staff very professional. The breakfast was reasonable and satisfying. We had a lovely meal at the Rosevears Tavern which is about... more
We stayed at this resort as a matter of curiosity as we couldn't find many photos of the rooms on the internet. The drive to the resort was very pleasant and the views were spectacular. As you arrive closer to the resort, you notice the other houses nearby which are 'swiss style' in design. When we arrived, check in was... more
I booked a Vista Chalet directly thru the resort's website and got it quite cheaply, $114 for a 2 storey full contained house with a double & 3 singles! We only stayed 2 nights but it had a full kitchen and a laundry, perfect for longer stays. Check in was a quite painful. The woman on the desk was quite... more
We stayed at the Tamar Valley resort for one night at the start of our trip around Tasmania. We booked the $92 "mystery upgrade" and ended up with a 2 bedroom, 2 storey chalet. The chalet was quite old and fairly basic, but for one night it suited us. The resort itself can only be described as quirky - it's... more
i stayed in a hideaway chalet for one night. The chalet had everything you would need - from cutlery/crockery to a washing machine and dryer. 2 bedrooms (queen bed and 2 singles). Very clean and spacious. The resort itself was gorgeous - well maintained gardens, indoor pool, mini golf. The swiss shopping village is very unique - little stores such... more
Liked our stay in a hideaway cottage..Fantastic Value paid under £50 for the accom. Only gripe was the poor service in the restaurant & the food itself was mediocre. If I went there again I would eat out ... even breakfast wasnt that good ..sorry! more
I had been in Launceston for work and my wife flew down and we had a look around Tasmania for a few days instead of staying back in launceston I took a punt on trying somewhere site unseen booked on wotif and took the mysery upgrade option 2 nights under Aust $95 each night nice clean rooms and ensuite bathroom... more


