Situated in Richmond, 26 km from Theatre Royal, Prospect Country House & Restaurant features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
M&J From SA
Australia
Beautifully maintained old mansion. Staff were awesome and attentive
Located on a 100-acre farm, Hatchers Richmond Manor offers self-contained accommodation with a spa bath, free WiFi and views over Coal River or the Tasmanian countryside.
Offering free parking, Mulberry Cottage Unique B&B Accommodation is surrounded by gardens. All accommodation features antique or different furnishings, and flat-screen TVs.
Susan
Australia
The port was nice and furnishings were lovely. The bed was comfy and warm.
Red Brier Cottage Accommodation is located in the centre of Richmond, a 20-minute drive from Hobart. It offers cosy accommodation within a large garden, and offers free parking on site.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the historic Richmond Bridge, Richmond Coachmans Rest offers self-catering accommodation with a private courtyard and outdoor seating.
On average, 3-star hotels in Richmond cost € 87.08 per night, and 4-star hotels in Richmond are € 107.32 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Richmond can on average be found for € 148.13 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Richmond this weekend is € 84.61 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 111.79. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Richmond for this weekend cost on average around € 135.13 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 113.63 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Richmond for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 93.98 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Richmond will cost around € 135.13 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Richmond:
10
Scored 10
Park the car and go. So many options in walking distance.
Park the car and go. So many options in walking distance. Historic bridge and gaol, plus endless shops antiques, gift and art. Choices in food enjoying fresh cake and coffee at the bakery and later lunch at the pub. A unique attraction was the Puseum, learning and laughing about poo. good for young and old.
Gordon
Australia
10
Scored 10
Richmond is a beautiful part of Tasmania.
Richmond is a beautiful part of Tasmania. A gorgeous sandstone convict built bridge, colonial buildings, the old Richmond Historic Gaol, the Rivers Arm Hotel. The walk along the river is lovely and lots of happy ducks. Crafty shops. Well worth a visit. Wish I had stayed longer.
Saward
Australia
10
Scored 10
The Richmond area had a lovely village atmosphere and worth...
The Richmond area had a lovely village atmosphere and worth staying a night or two. Australia's oldest bridge, quality cafes - Czegs, Richmond Arms for pub food and great little shops - a lovely town.
Ling
Australia
10
Scored 10
For those of us from the big mainland cities, like Sydney...
For those of us from the big mainland cities, like Sydney and Melbourne, all of Tasmania, is a breath of fresh air. We flew into Hobart early in the morning and went straight to Richmond. Automatic relaxation. All you need to do is walk up and down the main street. There are a coffee, shops, restaurants, bars, antique shops. The opening and closing hours are a little unpredictable and no matter what time of year you will need summer and winter clothes because once the wind comes, it’s cold.
M
Mark
Australia
10
Scored 10
Richmond is the most beautiful small town in Tassie.
Richmond is the most beautiful small town in Tassie. Great cafes, boutiques, gift shops, vineyards. The walk along the river- gorgeous. The Shoe Maker’s cottage and it’s sorrounding just beautiful. Walking distance everywhere. Locals very helpful and very happy living there (I would be too)
Ewa
Australia
10
Scored 10
So many beautiful historical buildings, picture perfect...
So many beautiful historical buildings, picture perfect postcards everywhere you look! Old Richmond Gaol was an interesting tour too. Easy to walk around town and we had a delicious meal at the Richmond Arms.
Taras Richmond Farmstay was confortable and homely. We conpletely made ourselves at home and felt very relaxed. We had a good stay. We enjoyed the warm bread and lovely nreakfast spread. We also enjoyed the lovely conversations with Kim. It has also a good location which is near Richmond, Sorell and a couple of farms. This is a good stop if you wish to travel to Port Arthur and Mount Wellington.
Working farm with sheep, horses, chicken and maltese dogs. The kids loved it, we had lots of space in our room which still had the 70s / 80s style decor. Worn, but clean. Old childrens books at dinner room. Food came quickly, and wine glasses were poured to the brim. Scrambled eggs, tea and toast for brekkie with OJ from Woolworths. Nothing fancy, very unpolished but with heaps of charm.
The Chalet was the perfect couples retreat. Beautifully furnished, cosy and comfortable. Very French country chic style. Perfect place to return to after long days exploring the beautiful surrounding areas.
The garden was tranquil and private. An easy walk into Richmond so perfect location.
The hosts were so friendly and accomodating whilst ensuring the utmost privacy for guests.
Owner was friendly and helpful and had switched on the heat before we arrived so the place immediately felt cosy. Loved the decor - very comfortable and the antique furnishings were lovely. The facilities were excellent and would support a longer stay. Brilliant location on the main street of Richmond. Would definitely return for a longer visit if we return to Tasmania.
Great value for the rate we paid. Really helpful friendly staff. The restaurant meals were well above your average pub standard, and were fairly priced, as were the local Tasmanian wines. Quite location (at night) however, can get very busy during the day. Great historic surroundings including the venue 1827, you must see the oldest convict-built bridge in Australia.
The place is beautifully furnished and well setup with everything and more. The spa is a great addition and a treat in the evening over a cider from the supplied selection in the fridge. The place is close to vineyards and cherry orchards while also walking distance to the Richmond bridge. This was a great place to stay for our last couple of nights in Tasmania.
A beautiful property in the perfect location. The accommodation has a kitchen, living area and separate bedroom - all well appointed with a TV in both the living room and bedroom. Breakfast provisions are generous. Being able to sit in the garden with a view of Richmond Bridge is a real treat. This is the type of accommodation you want everywhere you stay.
Such a nice and cosy cottage in a very convenient location. Just a 1-2 min drive to the main street with shops and restaurants. Breakfast was also superb! Maureen was super friendly and accommodating. I will definitely stay here again next time i visit tassy :)
Friendly staff. Very helpful. My friend has a physical disability and I had booked the wrong room, the owner/staff was very obliging and directed us to the cottage fully equipped for people with disabilities.
The cottage was a beautiful colonial cottage with a fire, electric heater, bedroom, loungeroom, kitchen and laundry. Easy walk to town. Richmond is a nice little town with heaps of history.
Quaint little property just outside Richmond Main Street. We only stayed for a night but the hosts was both lovely attending to our requests very promptly. Will recommend this property.
This little cottage was full of charm, very clean and an awesome host who couldn’t do enough.I would definitely return, the location a stones throw from Richmond’s main attractions.
Very comfortable rooms/beds and living space. Full kitchen was a great set up with breakfast options and coffee machine a bonus. Enjoyed our relaxing stay in your Richmond villa
We stayed in the one bedroom apartment the room was a great size! Nice modern toilet and bathroom, comfy bed and bedding, can’t beat the hotel food next door!
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