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Shanleys Huon Valley

All rainbows lead to Shanleys
Come and meet Daisy and Gertrude

Shanleys Huon Valley is a luxury couples retreat one hour south of Hobart.

Exclusively yours, this unique, self-contained, one-bedroom, romantic hideaway will feel like your own luxury home. Perched high amongst the hills, this romantic getaway oozes warmth, luxurious comfort and the earthy character of genuine hand-built mud brick and timber cottage.

The sunken spa offers panoramic views of the valley below and the wood fire enhances the romantic atmosphere on cool evenings.

Shanleys Huon Valley is the ideal location to explore the many wonders of the Huon Valley and the gateway to Tasmania’s Far South.

Carpark, Entity Facility, Free Wifi, Internet Access Point, Non Smoking, Open Fireplace, Outdoor Furniture, Secure Parking
119 Police Point Road Glendevie Tasmania 7109
Listing Updated: 28 November 2024
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