Port Sorell is a town on Tasmanias north west coast, around 20KM from Devonport. The area is great for fishing, or enjoying the lovely white sand beaches. For foodies, there are lots of farmgate sales, orchards, a chocolate factory, vineyards, cafés and restaurants to explore and enjoy.
Roosters Rest is surrounded by lovely gardens and bushland setting on the outskirts of Port Sorell. Welsumer Lodge is their dog friendly accommodation option, subject to prior approval and availability.
Coalmines Escape is dog friendly, subject to prior approval and availability. It is a newly built 4-bedroom house, set on 5-acres with its own private beach. The pictures online are fantastic. It is a great base while you explore the Convict Trail as well as the UNESCO World Heritage listed Port Arthur and Coal Mines. The area has so many other beaches and natural wonders to explore.
Mount Stuart is a suburb of Hobart close to the city and the Botanical Gardens.
Werndee is a federation style mansion offering a number of different accommodation options. Of these, 2-styles are available as pet friendly; Griffon (a 2-bedroom ground floor apartment) and Wren Cottage. Applications would need to be made prior to booking.
Situated on the NW coast of Tasmania, around 17KM from Burnie is the small rural town of Wynyard. Prominent on the ocean front is the flat-topped Table Cape. Depending on what time of the year you are travelling you will be awestruck by the millions of Tulip flowers in bloom during Spring. They are a major industry, with blooms shipped throughout Australia and overseas.
Adjacent to the Macquarie River, the small historic town of Ross is situated around 78KM south of Launceston and 118KM north of Hobart. There are many registered historic building and structures in the area, including the convict-built bridge over the river.
Elm Trees is pet friendly subject to application and availability. They offer a beautifully appointed 2-bedroom suite; ideal for a family or two couples travelling together.
Situated 38KM south of Hobart, Huonville is a town on the Huon River. It makes a great base if you are wanting your road trip to go to the far south of Tasmania.
This historical homestead was built in the late 1800’s and is still owned by members of the original family who lived there. It is fully equipped and consists of 3-bedrooms and 1-bathroom. The do have broadband internet and TV (Cable and Satellite). It is a no smoking property. Pets are welcome.
Situated on the east side of the river between the Airport and Hobart CBD this motel is close to the sights and sounds of Hobart and transport links for your road trip.
This property is an Aussie-style 3-star hotel and includes free WIFI. There pet friendly rooms have an extra charge and must be booked directly with the property. There is a dog walk park opposite.
Situated on a small peninsula in NW Tasmania, Stanley is a fishing port and tourist destination. The skyline of this small town is “The Nut” a 150M volcanic plug that rises up out of the sea. You can even take a chairlift to the top for some mighty views.
This tourist park is dog friendly for their camping sites only; subject to availability and at the managers discretion.
The port city of Burnie is on the NW coast of Tasmania with an Art Deco vibe appearing on many city buildings. It is a great place to have as a base while you explore the local coastline, arts and crafts as well as boutique produce farms.
The park has free WIFI, heated indoor swimming pool, Camp Kitchen, laundry, and BBQ’s. The camp sites and powered sites are dog friendly subject to availability and the managers discretion. Dogs need to be kept on a leash at all times.