- Penghana Bed and Breakfast
- 32 Esplanade, Queenstown, Central Highlands & the West Coast TAS, Australia
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Located in Queenstown, Penghana Bed and Breakfast is an easy drive from Lake Burbury and provides free private parking on site. Guests can also enjoy free internet throughout the property. Penghana Bed and Breakfast in Queenstown is an ideal base for exploring Tasmania’s Western Wilderness, including Strahan, Cradle Mountain, Corinna and Derwent Bridge.
This cosy bed & breakfast offers luggage storage, a ticket service and a 24-hour reception. Guests can enjoy the recreational facilities available, such as billiards and a BBQ/picnic area.
The rooms at Penghana Bed and Breakfast feature a flat-screen TV, heating and free wireless internet access. All rooms are air conditioned and provide a DVD player.
A satisfying breakfast is served every morning at Penghana Bed and Breakfast, and there are numerous cafés and eateries nearby.
Penghana offers old world hospitality in a tranquil, elegant environment with 21st century comforts. To stay in this National Trust property is an experience in its own right.
Penghana is not a hotel with 24-hour reception. In fact, we don’t even have a reception desk. It is a private residence that is fully accredited as a hosted accommodation venue.
When you call Penghana you actually get to speak to the owners of the business. As we don’t want you to miss out on the iconic award-winning experiences, we happily share our knowledge of what to see and do and we can also make a booking for you.
We personally welcome you at the front door when you arrive. We settle you into your accommodation. We don’t leave a key in a box, and there’s no codes or hand-scribbled notes. The bed & breakfast is close to West Coast Wilderness Railway.
The staff at the tour desk are available to book and organise activities in Queenstown.
Experience the unique opportunity to stay in one the National Trust Tasmania's beautiful properties.
Overlooking Queenstown on the rugged West Coast of Tasmania, Penghana offers it's guests the opportunity to be part of a rich history.
This splendid Federation-style house dates from 1898 and was once the home of Robert Sticht, the first mine manager of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company.