Ratho Farm features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bothwell. Guests can make use of a bar. All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a kettle.
Jennifer
From
Australia
A historic homestead just oozing with interesting information about the very early colonial settlement of Tasmania. It has a king size bed and rain shower in the bathroom. Make sure you order a fabulous three course dinner sitting with other guests and the host who fills in the story of the homestead. We also played golf on the oldest course in Australia which is on the property. Such a treat!
Situated in Bothwell in the Tasmania region, Whites Corner features accommodation with free private parking. The property has garden views. This 4-star holiday home offers private entrance.
Elise
From
Australia
After initial shock of finding out we were actually staying in the small cottage, we found it quite comfortable.
Located in Hamilton in the Tasmania region, Rose Cottage provides accommodation with free private parking. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped kitchenette.
SHEYAMALAN
From
Australia
Nice little cave like accomodation like feel. Cosy. Good heating. Tea and coffee plentiful.
Located in Hamilton in the Tasmania region, Library Cottage provides accommodation with free private parking. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped kitchenette.
Susie
From
Australia
The log fire.The house was beautifully restored and well appointed ,Wendy was a lovely host.
The bath was amazing.
Set in Hollow Tree in the Tasmania region, Shearers' Quarters Rathmore has a patio. This property offers access to a balcony, table tennis, free private parking and free WiFi.
Featuring garden views, A Tassie Church offers accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 48 km from Theatre Royal. This 5-star country house offers full-day security and luggage storage space....
"My wife and I were pleasantly surprised and delighted to...
"My wife and I were pleasantly surprised and delighted to spend a night at Ratho Farm. During our stay, we learned a bit about the farm’s history, the pioneers who first established it, and the challenges they faced during the early days of Bothwell and Tasmania. We truly enjoyed listening to Greg passionately share his family’s memories. We came away inspired and deeply impressed by the courage, creativity, and compassion of Greg’s ancestors."
Guest review by
Tuan
Australia
Review score
8.0
The advertising information was misleading.
The advertising information was misleading. I thought I had booked an apartment in the yellow house on the corner. On arrival I found it was a little brown cottage. It would be helpful if apartments 1 & 2 were advertised separately as they are quite different. Photos too gave a false impression. They need to specify which photos belong to each apartment.
Guest review by
photosalegria
Australia
Review score
10.0
After 3 days at the east coast, coming up to this Scottish...
After 3 days at the east coast, coming up to this Scottish looking town was a beautiful change.
We loved being back in the colonial times- Buildings, architecture, bumblebees going about their business, fruit trees in town (plums and apples just there hanging over fences).
Almost no one on the streets.
We had a 40 min walk in town then stayed at Ratho Farm (loved it)(excellent old-world charm, with clean and new bathrooms).
Probably wouldn't stay in town because the nearby farm stay was so good!
Guest review by
Andrew
Australia
Review score
10.0
Its like going back in time.
Its like going back in time. Its peaceful and relaxing, There is a good pub
that has delicious meals and nice cold Beer. There is a place called Sealy's
that serves plenty of scumptuos food to choose from and a Golf Museum and old buildings, its worthwhile going there for a decent rest. Away from the rat race. Fishing close by. Everything to get, get, get away for you to relax with no-one bothering you. Cheers. get onto it right now.
Guest review by
Ridley
Australia
Review score
10.0
An historic glimpse of Scottish early settlement in Tasmania...
An historic glimpse of Scottish early settlement in Tasmania. The homestead was where we shared the evening meals and we were regained with stories from the past. If you love Outlander, it is the closest thing to River Run, minus Jocasta in Australia. The homestead is built on the River Clyde. You can put your feet in the bubbling stream and see the Hairy Moo Cow in the back. The 200 your old Oak trees are majestic and there is a story to be told if you are interested in history of the first golf course in Australia, Ratho farm is a good place to stay for a night on your Tasmanian adventure.
Guest review by
Jany
Australia
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