It’s winter, and you aren’t overseas exploring famous beauty spots.
Instead you’re at home, keeping warm and staying cosy, which is wonderful.
But did you know that this can be a great time of year to enjoy some of Tasmania’s best attractions, without the crowds? Imagine cruising the Gordon River or riding the West Coast Wilderness Railway, wonderfully scenic and enjoyable, whatever the weather.
Then imagine staying in one of Tasmania’s most significant heritage mansions, cosy and warm and enjoying award-winning hospitality.
Penghana Bed and Breakfast in Queenstown is offering a value-added Winter Getaway package that can enable you to fulfil your sightseeing wishes while staying in warm, cosy comfort.
Or, you can just enjoy the cosy comfort of Penghana and choose to relax, curl up with a book, or just generally unwind.
COSY 2 NIGHT WINTER GETAWAY PACKAGE
- Two nights accommodation at Penghana in a Queen room
- Silver service breakfasts daily
- Stay warm and relax in stylish comfort, enjoying award-winning hospitality
- Complimentary history presentation of Penghana
- Complimentary Afternoon tea between 3-4 pm daily
- Complimentary supper of a hearty homemade soup and crusty bread on one night of your stay
These complimentary extras are valued at $170 per couple!
The two night package is available from $540 per couple, and is Eat Local, Stay Local voucher-friendly.
We can even assist you with bookings for the Gordon River cruise or the railway (at additional cost and subject to availability). Please note that attractions are operating on winter schedules – please contact us to check your stay coincides with activities you are interested in. We can also suggest other activities that may be of interest.
This offer is valid until the end of August 2025.
To book, please call us directly 0428 793 202 (KAREN) or 0429 793 202 (STEVE).
PS: Did you know that Penghana has just been named (again) among the very Best of the Best in Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards.
PPS: For details and registrations for the Eat Local Stay Local program, please visit https://tvp.smartygrants.com.au/EatLocalStayLocal2025
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