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Dusk2Dawn Accommodation

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Business sign & The Liydale/ street front business infront of Accommodation
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Lilydale Falls
Lilydale Falls
The Tunnel, built 1888
Dusk2Dawn Accommodation provides quiet and secure motel-style budget accommodation in the heart of the rural village of Lilydale. There are five self-contained rooms and each room has a queen bed (some rooms also have a single or bunk), en-suite bathroom, stove, fridge, microwave, breakfast table, satellite TV, shared laundry and BBQ facilities. Corporate and weekly rates are available upon request. In Lilydale, you will find all the services you would expect is a small country town, including Tavern, bar, bottleshop, pharmacy, doctor, supermarket, fuel station and takeaway. There is also a hairdresser, natural therapist and masseuse, Lilydale Arts & Craft and Lawn Bowls Club. Lilydale local swimming pool. Other nearby attractions include; Hollybank Forest, mountain bike riding trails Treetops Adventures, Bridestowe Lavender Farm, Barnboulge and Lost Farm Golf courses, Blue Derby mountain bike trails, Tamar Valley Wine Route, North-East Tourism Trail, Tin Dragon Trail, Low Head Pilot Station, Lighthouse and Penguin Tour, Hillwood Berry Farm and walking trails. Lilydale is conveniently located approximately 25 minutes from Launceston.

Barbeque

Carpark

Laundry

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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