Home arrow Cottage
Cottage Print E-mail

Cawood Cottage offers:

BOOK ONLINE

Fully self-contained farm accommodation:
Caters for 4-5 people.
It contains: wood heater, queen-size bed
2 single beds, cot, electric blankets, doonas, television, DVD, barbecue & laundry facilities, etc:


Accommodation rates range:
$126.00  Normal Tariff for 2 Adults + 2 Children*

Extra Adult $20.00 pp per Day.   Extra Child $15.00 pp per Day


Continental Breakfast can be supplied by request @ $12.00 pp per Day
Multiple days stay: Discounts are available

Your Hosts are Julie & Neil.

Who can assist you with information about the farm, surrounding attractions & ideas to make your holiday a memorable one. To experience all that Cawood has to offer.

We recommend you take advantage of our package deals.

*Denotes Child under 12.

 

Enquire Now

Please feel free to make a booking or enquiry here.

Enquire now...

Tariff

Tariff for 2 Adults + 2 Children*  

 $126.00 Normal Tariff Per Night

 $245.00    2 Nights

 $345.00    3 Nights

 $450.00    4 Nights

 $500.00    5 Nights

      $540.00    6 Nights     

 7th Night Free

$20.00 Per Night for Extra Adult

$15.00 Per Night for Extra Child

* Denotes Children under 12 Years

 Continental Breakfast Supplied on request @ $12.00 Per Person, Per Night.

Cancellation Fees Apply 

Local activities

After you arrive, full or half day trips can be taken to nearby Mt. Field National Park, the historic town of Bothwell, or Lake St Clair National Park. Half an hour northward and you will find yourself right in the heart of the Lake Country, or maybe head south & visit the Florentine or Styx Valley's, there are many options available to you.

Read more...

How to get there...

Our cottage is located at the gateway to the central highlands a 88 km drive from Hobart(A10) with spectacular scenery & things to stop and see as you make your way up the lovely Derwent Valley on the Rivers Run Touring Route.

Read more...

Rich History

The park-like setting of Cawood is reminiscent of the gracious stately manors of  England, with a marvellously ordered mix of trees, stone and space.  The house was built in Circa 1824 by Thomas Frederick Marzetti (an Englishman of Italian extraction) on 1000 acres, which was granted to him shortly after his arrival in Van Diemen's Land.

Read More...