Weldborough Hotel, Weldborough
About the Hotel
Originally built in 1876, the Weldborough Hotel has been a historical lodging option for travelers for over 100 years. Nestled at the foot of the iconic Blue Tier mountain bike trail, this pub serves as both a social hub and a gateway to outdoor adventures. The hotel emphasizes local produce, showcasing Tasmania's best in both food and drink. With its inviting atmosphere and open fires, it offers a unique experience of classic pub accommodation.
Location
Conveniently located between Scottsdale and St Helens, the Weldborough Hotel is particularly accessible for travelers heading to the Blue Tier Forest Reserve. The nearest airport, Launceston Airport, is approximately 79.5 miles away. The hotel lies amidst Tasmania's stunning natural beauty, providing a peaceful backdrop and a stopping point for various outdoor enthusiasts.
Rooms
The Weldborough Hotel features seven classic pub accommodation rooms along with a free campground for more adventurous guests. Certain rooms include amenities such as kitchenettes with refrigerators, toasters, and electric kettles. Some accommodations also offer private entrances and patios, while others have shared bathrooms equipped with complimentary toiletries. The rooms maintain a cozy atmosphere reflective of traditional pub lodging.
Eat & Drink
The on-site restaurant serves a menu inspired by Australian favorites and utilizes local Tasmanian produce. A highlight is the Chicken Parmy & Boags Pot, which features crumbed chicken breast and a range of sides. The dining experience is complemented by a bar offering an exclusive selection of Tasmanian beers, ciders, wines, and spirits. Guests can enjoy meals in a comfortable setting beside a glowing wood fire.
Leisure & Business
Guests have access to a picnic area and a garden, making it easy to relax outdoors. The hotel is also equipped to serve those interested in outdoor activities, providing easy access to mountain biking and walking tracks in the nearby Blue Tier Forest Reserve. The casual yet welcoming environment makes this venue suitable for both leisure travelers and those conducting business.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free parking
- Pets allowed
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Sports & Fitness
- Billiard tables
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Picnic area/ Tables
- Packed lunches
Children
- Cots
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Garden furniture
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a wonderful three-night stay at this charming pub. The hosts were incredibly welcoming, and the ambiance with the fire roaring made it feel cozy during the winter. The food was absolutely delicious, and the microbrew experience was a highlight. While I loved the cleanliness and comfort of the room, I wish the amenities were slightly more modern. Overall, it’s a fantastic spot in Tasmania, but there's room for improvement in some areas.
I had a fantastic three-night stay at this charming pub! The hosts were incredibly warm and welcoming, which made me feel right at home. The food was outstanding, especially the local beers and ciders. On the downside, I wish there were more options for breakfast, but overall it was great value for money in a lovely Tasmanian setting.
I had a fantastic three-night stay at this beautiful little pub. The warm welcome from the hosts made us feel right at home, and the roaring fire in the middle of winter added a cozy touch. The food was amazing, and I loved the microbrew experience. The room was clean and comfortable, though the camp ground aspect was a bit unusual. Overall, it’s definitely worth a visit if you're traveling in Tassie.
I had a fantastic stay at this beautiful pub where the hosts made me feel right at home. The welcoming atmosphere, especially with the roaring fire, was perfect for winter. The food was delicious with plenty of options, and the local microbrew selection was impressive. My room was lovely, warm, and clean, but it wasn't the most spacious. Overall, it's a great spot for anyone traveling in Tassie, but I did wish for a bit more space in the room.
I absolutely loved my stay at this charming little pub! The hosts made us feel so welcome, and the fireside atmosphere was perfect for winter. The food was outstanding with a great variety, and the beer garden is a fantastic spot for warmer days. The only downside was that while everything was great, I would have loved a bit more variety in the activities offered since the surroundings were incredible.