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Meals, Accommodation and the real feel of the authentic West
Coast, with hospitality to match.
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The Empire Hotel in the mining town of
Queenstown is a Tasmanian icon. Built in 1901 it dates back to the wealth of the
mining era at the turn of the 20th Century.
It is the grand old lady of the west coast and has a prominent facade in the
town streetscape. Inside is a National Trust listed staircase made from
Tasmanian Blackwood. The raw timber was shipped to England, carved and sent back
to Queenstown where it has enjoyed a rich history and is admired by all.
The restaurant is set in a large traditional dining room with a sense of the
grandeur of the past. In cold conditions the open fire is lit for added warmth
and ambiance.
Accommodation is modest, clean and comfortable. Opposite is the meticulously
restored Abt Railway that attracts visitors worldwide and runs to through
spectacular rainforest to Strahan.
Queenstown is noted for its 'moonscape' a result of many years of mining. There
is a local underground mine tour, a mining museum, a public golf course, and the
area is popular for walking, fishing and four wheel drive tracks. Queenstown is
a unique destination and the Empire a hotel not to be missed. |
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