Tasmania is known as the most mountainous region in Australia. There is so much you can do here. Hiking, bike rides, camping, visiting the national zoo, fishing and maybe playing cricket with the natives. Tasmania experiences summer, winter, spring and autumn with a moderate climate all year long. It is well connected by land, air and water.
Planning a trip to Tasmania? Let’s find you a place to stay. There are many accommodation options in Tasmania. The cities of Hobart, Devonport and Launceston are must see destinations in Tasmania. Finding accommodation in Launceston, Burnie or any other city in Tasmania is easy. Given below are the possibilities you can explore.
Serviced Homes
Service apartments are self contained homes that include a bedroom, kitchen and living room. It’s great for people travelling in large groups as the costs can be shared and more people can be accommodated. You also get to cook your own meals. In Tasmania you will find service apartments, houses and beachside villas aplenty.
Hostels
Many people recommend backpacking to enjoy every part of Australia. Tasmania is a favourite among backpackers because of its terrain. You will find many backpacker lodges in Tasmania. These youth hostels offer economical rooms - single or double rooms. You have to share the kitchen and bathroom. Hostels are great places to meet fellow backpackers and find out more about the region.
B&B Tasmania
You can choose between old imperial homes or new age retreats if you’re looking out for
B&B in Tasmania. Here you get an opportunity to interact with the locals and truly enjoy your stay like a guest in someone’s home. In a B&B you have your own room and bathroom but share meals with the rest of the occupants in the dining room. One meal is complimentary (usually breakfast) and is included in the package. B&B in Tasmania are easy to find and the owners are extremely hospitable and friendly.
Camping
Tasmania is a great place to go camping as almost 40% of the land is protected under a reserve or a national park. You have the option of renting a caravan and touring the state or even camping out in designated camp sites or forest cabins.
You can also find motels, hotels, lodges and inns in Tasmania depending on your budget and requirements. You also have the option of renting self contained, privately owned cottages, apartments and cabins. It’s like having a home to come back to at the end of the day.
The Edwardian is one such self contained space. This accommodation in Launceston, Tasmania has well designed rooms with a fully equipped kitchen, special sitting area and queen size beds. Breakfast is included in the package. To have a look at the rooms or for any further information visit
http://www.theedwardian.com.au.