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Modern Studio Near Burnie | Cozy & Bright - Somerset
Somerset
04/09 – 15/09
$161/nighttotal: $1771 (11 )

Modern Studio Near Burnie | Cozy & Bright

1 2
studio , Hillcrest
This modern self-contained apartment is located in the quiet residential district of Hillcrest, a short drive from Burnie's town centre, offering convenient access to Burnie Park and the Makers' Workshop.
The open-plan studio features a comfortable bed, a lounge area, a fully equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom, air conditioning, and a Smart TV, accommodating up to two guests with private entrance and parking.
Ocean Views & City Convenience Perfect Getaway - Somerset
8.8 5 reviews
Somerset
11/10 – 15/10
$341/nighttotal: $1364 (4 )

Ocean Views & City Convenience Perfect Getaway

2 2
apartment , Parklands
This two-bedroom Parklands retreat is centrally located, a short walk from Burnie beach, Burnie Park, and the Burnie Plaza Shopping Centre, offering easy access to local cafes and the hospital, and within a 30-minute drive (approximately 30km) of Boat Harbour and Sisters Beach.
The self-catering property boasts stunning ocean views, modern amenities including a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, convenient on-site parking, and sleeps four guests, perfectly positioned for exploring the nearby penguin viewing areas and tourist routes to Stanley and Cradle Mountain.
Modern 3-bed Coastal Escape - Somerset
10 2 reviews
Somerset
04/09 – 15/09
$263/nighttotal: $2893 (11 )

Modern 3-bed Coastal Escape

3 2
apartment , Burnie
This Burnie holiday home is ideally situated steps from the Maker's Workshop Information Centre and Burnie Waterfront Boardwalk, with Burnie Arts & Function Centre and Burnie Park within a 6km radius.
The three-bedroom property, sleeping up to five guests, offers free Wi-Fi, a TV, washing machine, fridge, microwave, stovetop, and coffee maker, plus on-site parking; enjoy easy access to Burnie's attractions.
Girraween_retreat Countryside Cottage And Garden - Somerset
9.7 37 reviews
Somerset
11/10 – 15/10
$253/nighttotal: $1012 (4 )

Girraween_retreat Countryside Cottage And Garden

1 2
apartment , Shorewell Park
This charming three-bedroom cottage is located in the countryside of Shorewell Park, just a short distance from the local hospital and offering views of surrounding farmland. The property has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The cottage features a spacious living area, kitchen, and dining room, perfect for families and friends. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as NBN internet, Netflix, a washing machine, and dryer, as well as a private garden and parking.

Frequently Asked Questions about resorts in Somerset

  • What are the top attractions in Somerset, Australia?

    Somerset, Australia is a small town, so the 'top attractions' are relative. The Somerset Dam is a major draw, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying the scenic views. The town itself has a charming historical feel, with some interesting heritage buildings and walks along the Brisbane River. For a unique experience, consider visiting the Somerset Regional Art Gallery.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Somerset?

    The best pet friendly resort in Somerset is Somerset Caravan Park.

  • Which festivals is Somerset, Australia known for?

    Somerset doesn't host large-scale, internationally known festivals. However, the town usually participates in the broader Queensland events calendar and has local events throughout the year, such as smaller community fairs and markets. Checking the local council website for the Somerset Region for specific dates and events would be best.
  • What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Somerset, Australia?

    A long weekend (three days) is generally sufficient to see the main attractions in Somerset. This allows for a relaxed pace, enjoying the dam, exploring the town, and potentially taking a day trip to a nearby area.
  • What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Somerset, Australia?

    The dominant natural feature is the Somerset Dam and its surrounding bushland. This area offers stunning views of the lake, rolling hills, and eucalyptus forests. Visitors can also find various walking trails and opportunities for birdwatching.
  • Are there particular times of year when Somerset, Australia’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?

    Yes, the landscape changes noticeably throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, while summer is hot and dry. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage colors, and winter can be mild with occasional rain. Wildlife activity also varies; birdlife is more active in spring and summer.
  • What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Somerset, Australia?

    The best way to experience the local culture is to visit the local markets, chat with residents at cafes like the Somerset Bakery, and perhaps attend a community event if one is scheduled during your visit. The Somerset Regional Art Gallery can also offer insights into the local artistic expression.
  • What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Somerset, Australia?

    Some lesser-known attractions include the historical buildings scattered throughout the town, offering glimpses into Somerset's past. Exploring the quieter walking trails around the dam can also reveal hidden scenic spots. Look for local historical societies that may offer guided tours or information.
  • Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Somerset, Australia?

    Somerset's nightlife is quite relaxed. There aren't any nightclubs; the options are limited to the pubs and restaurants in town, which usually have a casual atmosphere. These places often have a friendly local crowd and offer a laid-back evening out.
  • Where are the best markets with local food in Somerset, Australia?

    Somerset has a few smaller markets throughout the year. Check the local council website or community notice boards for details on dates and locations. These markets often feature local produce, baked goods, and crafts.
  • What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Somerset, Australia?

    Somerset doesn't host major sporting events. However, local sporting clubs often have competitions and matches, mostly for smaller local leagues. Information on these events can often be found on the local council's website or through local news sources.
  • What are the most romantic attractions in Somerset, Australia?

    A sunset picnic by the Somerset Dam is undeniably romantic. A leisurely stroll along the riverbank, followed by dinner at one of the town's restaurants, also provides a charming and intimate experience. The quiet, scenic beauty of the area makes it ideal for a romantic getaway.

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