Jensens Bed & Breakfast

Top choice in Tasmania


Occupying a handsome Federation-style house surrounded by apple and pear trees and a manicured garden, Jensens has a communal lounge with an open fire, two stylish en-suite rooms – the Blue Room has the river views and the Rose Room has the claw-foot bath – and a large verandah with a distinctive rotunda and river views. Helpful host Carol cooks guests a full breakfast.

There's garage parking for motorbikes.


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