petfriendlyaccommodation

Welcome to Katrinastayz. Here you will find pet-friendly
accommodation around Australia. The Toby Award is only given
to properties personally recommended by Dr Katrina and her team.


  Type Sleeps Price
Front of Cottage Hounds Inn - West Hobart
Cottage/ House 4 -
Accommodation designed for people with pets. Secure back yard, pets welcome inside.Walk to Salamanca
  Type Sleeps Price
BBQ Area Derwent Vista - Austins Ferry
Cottage/ House 9 $125 - $186 nightly
Cages and kennels for compatible pets are provided.
Stay before 6 Jun 2012 for a 10% discount.
  Type Sleeps Price
Derwent Retreat
outdoor dining Derwent Retreat - Austins Ferry
Cottage/ House 9 $135 - $192 nightly
Outside pet facilites are provided but pets are not allowed in the house.
Stay before 6 Jun 2012 for a 10% discount.
  Type Sleeps Price
Peck\'s on Pine 1890
Victorian
Weatherboard cottage Peck's on Pine Victorian Cottage - West Hobart
Cottage/ House - -
Peck\'s warmly welcomes our 4-legged guests and each one receives a special treat on arrival.
  Type Sleeps Price
Home on George - North Hobart
Townhouse - -
Secure and private courtyard, small dog bed provided. Close to parks and pleasant streets for walks.
  Type Sleeps Price
Derwent Hideaway
View Derwent Hideaway - Austins Ferry
Cottage/ House 9 $115 - $174 nightly
Pet friendly accommodation for pets and owners. Kennels and cages.
Stay before 6 Jun 2012 for a 10% discount.
   
  Type Sleeps Price
Priscilla's cottage
from road. Priscilla's Cottage - Hobart
Cottage/ House - -
Cozy family home close to all conveniences, beaches, city and all attractions. 20 min walk to Salamanca Market and ferry to Mona, Cadburys and Peppermint Bay. 200mtrs to bus stop for city,


   
  Type Sleeps Price
Exterior - The Big
One 2 on 2 - Hobart
Apartment - -
Two exciting, contemporary, funky apartments near the Hobart city centre.
  Type Sleeps Price
Corinda Corinda's Cottages - Hobart
Cottage/ House - -
Corinda is a stately Victorian mansion surrounded by extensive gardens just a short walk from the CBD.
  Type Sleeps Price
Cedar Cottage Cedar Cottages Blackmans Bay - Blackmans Bay
Cottage/ House - -
Pets are welcome at Cedar Cottages Blackmans Bay
  Type Sleeps Price
view from living
room Primrose Waterfront Cottage - Primrose Sands
Cottage/ House - -
Your four legged friend is most welcome to share your holiday with you at PWC. Beach & river walks.
  Type Sleeps Price
Front of House Orford Escape, Relax! - Orford
Cottage/ House - -
Orford - Perfect location for families! FSC 3 bdm, U/C bbq and t tennis, private. 2 qn +4 sgl beds!
  Type Sleeps Price
Tasman Bridge at
night from deck Beachcliffe - Opossum Bay
Cottage/ House - -
Seaside beach house overlooking River Derwent, Mt. Wellington, Bruny Isl., D'Entrecasteaux Channel.
  Type Sleeps Price
Tulendena Garden House - Kettering, Near Hobart
Cottage/ House - -
Tulendena Garden House
  Type Sleeps Price
Bedroom Taras Richmond Farmstay - Richmond
Farmstay - -
Fully self contained eco-friendly apartment-style accommodation close to historic Richmond
  Type Sleeps Price
Lagoon Dreaming - Clifton Beach
Cottage/ House - -
Lagoon Dreaming
Character filled timber house set between a beautiful lagoon and stunning beach
Reviews of Hobart
» Write a review of Hobart
Rating: 10 out of 5
Felicity - September 2005
Hobart is a beautiful port town. Salamanca markets, battery point, Sandy Bay and all the historic points of interest in between. If you have time, take the 3hr drive down the East coast to Freycinet - it\'s spectacular. Coles Bay, just outside the national park, is a good and inexpensive place to stay while you explore.
Rating: 8 out of 5
TRUDIE - October 2000
Hobart is the capital of Tasmania the most southern State in Australia. It is on the harbour and absolutely comes alive at the end of December every year because it is the destination for the yacht race Sydney to Hobart race.
Rating: 8 out of 5
Nick - July 2002
A heritage rich town that is always a charm to visit. Try the local beer and seafood or head inland for a true bush experience
Rating: 8 out of 5
Jo - October 1988
Hobart is a really easy city to navigate, it is very simply laid out and has lots of old sandstone buildings. Visit Salamanca Place and the markets they have on there.
Rating: 10 out of 5
JodieAnne - December 2000
We were there for New Years Eve the millenium and it was brilliant. A very pretty city with fantastic ocean views and great pubs. We watched the Sydney To Hobart yachts limp in around New Years Eve fireworks. What a mixture of emotions. Felt very safe and welcome in Hobart.
Rating: 8 out of 5
Laurel - June 2006
I was in Hobart for the Midwinter Festival, a celebration of Antarctic exploration and the cold climes of Tasmania. The thing that struck me most about Hobart was the quality of the light there - lacking the pollution of larger Australian cities, and located so far south, the sun shines with a brilliance unmatched in the rest of the country! Salamanca Market was alive with smiling faces, stalls selling food and crafts, and a crowd that swelled and dissipated around an ice sculpter, who carved a swan out of a block of ice throughout the day. As we left the market in the afternoon, I turned back for one last look at the ice swan, and the brilliant low sun shining through it like a scene from the Dark Crystal.
Rating: 8 out of 5
Trevor - October 2005
Stunning early colonial architecture, towering Mt Wellington and the Botanical Gardens cater for a wide range of interests.The waterfront cafes and Salamanca Place with its craft shops showcase much of Tasmania\'s artist\'s works. We enjoyed the smallness and ease of getting around in Hobart- no parking problems!!
Rating: 10 out of 5
Jane - September 2003
If only all capital cities were this friendly. A beautiful spot. Truly is a large country town that has everything you could ask for. Great seafood and a lovely place to walk around and enjoy the history that it oozes in a tasteul manner.
Rating: 10 out of 5
Nick - June 2002
A beautiful and historic little town famed for its local beer and market place ambience, Hobart is the jewel of Tasmania.
Rating: 10 out of 5
Jo - March 2006
What a beautiful, quiet city. Although cold at most times of the year. Hobart is well worth it. Salamanca market is a great start to the weekend & the sorth drive up to Mount Wellington will provide you with unbelievable views of the coast & the city. Chocolate lovers will adore the Cadbury factory tour.
Rating: 10 out of 5
Joshua - January 2002
A great place to unwind at after exploring the great wilderness of Tasmania. Stroll along the waterfront, visit Salamanca markets and pop down to Port Arthur. If it is winter pack warm clothes!
Rating: 10 out of 5
Katy - April 2003
Fab spot. A world away from other Aussie capital cities. A must to visit!
Rating: 10 out of 5
Alicia - December 2003
The sun sets later in summer so it\'s great. The harbour front is most peaceful, with the seafood stores, and the Salamanca markets.
Rating: 6 out of 5
TRUDIE - July 1994
Wonderful waterfront city about as far south as you can get in Australia. Cold winds in the winter. Salamanca markets is a must to visit.