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Argyle Accommodation

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6234 8292



Address: 50 Argyle Street 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.argyleaccommodation.com.au/

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23.01.2022 New ensuites underway! Busy weekend here @argyleaccommodation #argyleaccommodation #alwaysstrivingtobebetter #discovertasmania #hobartstays



23.01.2022 Need a family room? We have you covered #familytimeatitsbest #argyleaccommodation #supportlocal #discovertasmania #kids

21.01.2022 Get out and explore #discovertasmania #exploretasmania #argyleaccommodation

20.01.2022 Always striving to do our best #hobart #discovertasmania #travel #argyleaccommodation



20.01.2022 Some history right there! #argyleaccommodation #tasmanianhistory #discovertasmania #learnourhistory

19.01.2022 Love the feedback! #argyleaccommodation #discovertasmania #hobart #tasmania

12.01.2022 We aim at accommodating all your needs, home away from home, here when you need us #supportlocal #hobart #discovertasmania #argyleaccommodation



09.01.2022 Don’t let the serenity fool you, overlooking the rugged cliffs at Shippies (Shipstern’s Bluff), when it’s on, it’s one of the world’s gnarliest waves!

08.01.2022 After over 2 years we are open! Few more grey hairs, sleepless nights, blood, sweat & tears! So good to be back!

07.01.2022 #discovertasmania #brunyisland #supportlocal #supportlocalbusiness #magicwinter #argyleaccommodation

03.01.2022 October swim at Friendly Beach East Coast, a little refreshing! #discovertasmania #explore #tasmania #comestaywithus #argyleaccommodation

02.01.2022 We got your laundry covered! Commercial power for our guests, #stayclean #laundryday #discovertasmania #argyleaccommodation #wegotyourback



02.01.2022 Whilst Covid-19 has limited our breakfast facilities we are still able to offer in room individual serves, breakfast, hydration & tea/coffee options #argyleaccommodation #supportlocal

01.01.2022 Special Video Feature: Disappearing Tarn on kunanyi/Mt Wellington Tassie bushwalking folklore tells a tale of a disappearing, bright-aqua coloured tarn on ku...nanyi/Mount Wellington. How the get there: Miles Track to Wellington Falls The Milles Track to Wellington Falls is a 12km, medium difficulty walk following the southern contours of kunanyi / Mount Wellington. This trail presents multiple views of the greater Derwent River area, occasional glances of the breathtaking Disappearing Tarn (when it is present) and ever impressive views from the top of kunanyi’s highest waterfall, Wellington Falls. The Milles Track begins from the upper section of The Springs carpark. After a brief 100m climb up the stone steps the track splits in two; with the left-hand fork signalling the Milles Track trailhead. Continuing left, the track slowly and steadily climbs, passing the Ice House Track to the right a few moments in. Staying on the left, the trail follows the contour of kunanyi’s southern face occasionally opening up to beautiful vistas of Hobart, the Derwent River and the D’Entrecasteaux Channel beyond. Overgrown with a mix of sclerophyll vegetation, the track is rough in sections as you continue to gently climb higher up the mountain’s face. Once the highest point has been achieved, the trail descends towards the Disappearing Tarn and the Potato Fields. On most occasions, the Disappearing Tarn will be empty and will go unnoticed as you walk by. However, after multiple days of consistent rain in winter months, the tarn may present you with breathtaking turquoise waters, beautifully juxtaposed in colour to the surrounding landscape. The trail continues across the Potato Fields, a long section of boulders which can be difficult to navigate in poor weather. Care must be taken. Once back on a more solid footing, the trail slowly climbs again to the top of Wellington Falls and its adjacent lookout. Return to The Springs following the same route. For more detailed information on this wonderful walk, including a trail map, click on the link below thanks to TasTrails https://tastrails.com/milles-track-to-wellington-falls It is thought that a combination of heavy snow falls and rains are the perfect conditions to then go in search of this elusive Tarn! It only appears a couple of times a year Thank you to Matt Davis for sharing his epic adventures with us You can also follow Matt via instagram www.instagram.com/mattdavis_photography We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania If you are a local business, artist, charity or group send us a message about promoting you to Tasmania and the world

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