Tamar Valley Resort

3.4
based on 7 reviews

7 reviews about Tamar Valley Resort

verified email - 12 Nov 2016

Only a short drive to Launceston and they have a range of activities for the family such as mini golf and jumping pillow comfortable rooms that are very clean and well presented

verified email - 05 Dec 2014

I love driving through the are with all the houses adhering to an old swiss village theme. The resort has comfortable accommodation, an indoor pool, plenty of play grounds for the kids

verified email - 12 Sep 2013

Tamar Valley Resort is amazing! I've stayed there a few times! Both in the cabins and hotel, very nice and the price is good! Food is amazing from the restaurant there, one of the best meals I have had by far! The pool and spa is great too! Very friendly staff that make you feel welcome! Will defiantly continue to go back! :)

verified email - 20 Aug 2013

Only 35 mins or so from Launceston, the drive is so picturesque you won't miss the time at all, the accommodation is quite nice affordable and best of all children friendly, plenty of activities to keep them busy whilst you are relaxing, tennis courts, games room/arcade and indoor pool.
Restaurants and cafes have beautiful menus with Good ol' Tassie produce to back it up, and at a Fair price!
Do yourself a favor and check it out, you won't be disappointed.

verified email - 27 Jul 2011

Great family resort with a large variety of accommodation available.
Fantastic facilities including tennis courts (bit run down), playground, jumping pillow, indoor pool (a bit cold), mini golf, and various cycling and water equipment available for hire, arcade games, shops, restaurants etc.

There is a large range of accommodation available to suit various budgets and needs, ranging from hotel rooms to 2 bedroom self contained cabins (a bit dated), or modern self contained villas overlooking the water.

The price is reasonable and cheapest way seems to be to book directly through their website.

They also have conference facilities available.

Approximate cost: $120+

verified email - 16 Nov 2009

On a quick overnight visit for a conference, stayed in the hotel section the rooms were ok, but the dinner that I organised for a number of the participants was poorly organised, I have to keep asking for this and that, fancy having bread and not butter and having to ask for it for every one (34 people). We were having a buffet and not all the foods ordered were put out at once, they kept adding things all the time, once you have your meal you can go back but they were totally unorganised, and blaming the chef, they did not have enough staff rostered on either. For a conference venue, we would not go there again.

verified email - 13 Sep 2009

Hubby & I recently holidayed in Tassie & stayed here for 3 nights in one of their 'lakeside' cabins. As cute as the whole Village is, the cabins seemed like they'd been newly built, but very very cheaply. They were nice enough, but not very well thought out. They were just too cramped & the sofa was in front of the window facing the bed & not even enough room to turn it around so we could enjoy the lake view (it was just too cold to sit outside on the teeny balcony). the bathroom fared little better. The spa was no consolation, when there was hardly any storage space, & no shower screen so EVERYTHING got wet! There were bath towels, but no hand towels & it was supposed to be 'self-contained' but all that was in the kitchenetts were 2 of each (small) square plates, mugs, t-spoons, forks, knives, & spoons. One cheap, blunt all-purpose knife & a t-towel. There were also rubbish bags, dishwashing liquid & sponges. What was funny though, was that there was also a mixing bowl but no wooden spoon, spatula or anything to stir with. But there was a microwave, iron & hairdryer. It's a real shame that the appliances were really cheap & nasty. The service was also really poor...first it was about a dataport for the laptop. In the room info folder it said that all rooms had dataports near the TV. When we couldn't find ours, I called reception only to get a 'dumb' act. I couldn't believe what I was hearing..."oh, I don't know why it would say that in your folder" then went on some tangent about building, & God knows what...I mean...really...as a service person he could've thought of something a little more intelligent to say. Breakfast in the restaurant was awful! Burnt mushrooms, rubbery, watery scrambled eggs, salty rubbery sausages, soggy hash browns that weren't even cooked through, & tasteless tomatoes topped with the saltiest cheese I've ever had, & they wanted $19 per person. What a joke! And to top it off the waitresses were awful too. When I questioned that I booked a deal that included brekky, the waitress was really rude about it & wouldn't even check with reception because she was right & I was mistaken. In fact they couldn't care less that we were there & we felt like we weren't even welcome. We also had a voucher for the restaurant, from the Entertainment Book, & they wouldn't honour it, all becasue they would've had to do a little extra paperwork, that apparently was just too complicated to do...Phooey, to them. We'll never go there again & definitely wouldn't recommend them to anyone.

Approximate cost: $134 - 369 per night

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