
Northern Tasmania hotel guide. ALH Group hotel in Northern Tasmania, Australia
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Top Northern Tasmania Hotel Reviews
Cradle Mountain Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"The staff were on point! I loved them all. They were so beautiful to talk to and very very professional. Food was on point and the room was perfect. Even decided to stay an extra night then planned. Without a doubt staying here everytime I come to cradle"
Novotel Devonport
10/10 Excellent
"Great clean rooms, quiet and walking distance"
Olde Tudor Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"The Olde Tudor hotel was beautiful. Very spacious and clean. The lady on reception was lovely. The tavern has great meals. We will definitely stay here again."
Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain
10/10 Excellent
"nice, tidy cabins. parking was easy. the store was well stocked. exterior amenities were good, though some of the camp kitchens and laundries were closed during our stay. saw lots of birds and pademelons around the grounds which was a treat."
Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge
8/10 Good
"Staff could been better all foreign staff were great others or locals felt like Working underpaid or not happy working there: room were good location but carpets were so dirty. Breakfast was just okay, however dinner at travern was really good."
Nightelier Devonport Gateway Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"It was a good stay"
Mercure Launceston
10/10 Excellent
"Excellent hotel stay, the hotel room was very comfortable."
The Grand On Macfie
10/10 Excellent
"This was a historic stay. We loved the tiny details and felt like we had stepped back in time to a Jane Austen novel. Highly recommend for people who love old mansions. I taught my daughters about encyclopaedias - the google of yore - and we also loved watching the spirit of Tasmania berth. "



