This double room can accommodate a family of three. It has an antique double bed and an extra single ensemble bed. The period furniture includes an antique wardrobe, antique dressing table with marble top, desk and chairs, grandmother and grandfather antique couches, TV, clock radio, bathrobes and slippers, electric blankets and heater. It has its own private bathroom just outside the room.
This is truely a quaint room reminscent of yester years with its queen sized antique brass bed and half tester with lace canopy. This room has views over the garden at the back of the house and has a queen size antique brass bed with lace canopy. Hairdryer, colour TV, electric heating, electric blanket, bath robe and slippers.
This tastefully decorated room takes you back to the past with its antique wooden queen sized bed and double ended lounge chair. It is located on the first floor and looks out over Bass Strait and the rose garden below. Sit in the comfort of your room reading and gazing out to the blue sea beyond. The room comes with bath robes and slippers, fluffy towels, TV, heater and electric blanket and clock radio. It has an antique queen sized bed and a separate toilet to the shower.
Why not make this magnificent 1885 period homestead your home while exploring beautiful Ulverstone and Northern Tasmania.
Westella's central Ulverstone location to all of the regions attractions and only one and a half hours scenic drive to Launceston means you can return home each day and relax amongst the charm and warmth of Westella's log fire, hand crafted banisters and mantles, antique furnishings, sea views and large double rooms with ensuites.
During your stay at Westella your hosts, Mike and Chin will be happy to assist with any individual requirements you may have including special dietary needs. You can start your day with a hearty home cooked 'break-feast'.
So come along and stay a few days in Ulverstone! Westella is the perfect place to call home while you explore this wonderfully unique and natural region.
Westella House Facilities
Check In Time
:
after 2:30 pm
Check Out Time
:
10:30 am
Reception Hours
:
Early Check In can be arranged.
After Hours
:
Please contact us for after hours.
Currency
:
AUD
Hotel Facilities and Features
24 Hour Front Desk
Faxing Facilities
Pets Allowed
Wireless Internet Access
Charleston Room
This double room can accommodate a family of three. It has an antique double bed and an extra single ensemble bed. The period furniture includes an antique wardrobe, antique dressing table with marble top, desk and chairs, grandmother and grandfather antique couches, TV, clock radio, bathrobes and slippers, electric blankets and heater. It has its own private bathroom just outside the room.
This is truely a quaint room reminscent of yester years with its queen sized antique brass bed and half tester with lace canopy. This room has views over the garden at the back of the house and has a queen size antique brass bed with lace canopy. Hairdryer, colour TV, electric heating, electric blanket, bath robe and slippers.
This tastefully decorated room takes you back to the past with its antique wooden queen sized bed and double ended lounge chair. It is located on the first floor and looks out over Bass Strait and the rose garden below. Sit in the comfort of your room reading and gazing out to the blue sea beyond. The room comes with bath robes and slippers, fluffy towels, TV, heater and electric blanket and clock radio. It has an antique queen sized bed and a separate toilet to the shower.
Check In Time: after 2:30 pm Check Out Time: 10:30 am Reception Hours : Early Check In can be arranged. After Hours : Please contact us for after hours. Currency : AUD
Car Parking : Ample on-site parking is available within the property grounds
Getting There : Westella House is conveniently located beween Devonport and Burnie close to (within 15 minutes) to the Spirit of Tasmanian Ferry terminal and Devonport airport and approximinately 80 km to Cradle Mountain.Many day trips can be organized from Westella House.
An easy drive from Devonport airport and Ferry Terminal(within 24 km). Take the highway signs towards Burnie and follow the exit sign off the highway 3 km from the town centre of Ulverstone. When coming from Burnie take the highway towards Devonport and following the Westella House exit signs at the third exit to Ulverstone.
Beach close by. several golf courses are within easy access, tourist drive to Cradle Mountain and all the tourist spots such as Leven Canynon, Stanley Nut, Creative Paper, Chocolate Factory.
> Gunns Plains
Gunns Plains is a scenic farming area.
Featuring vineyards, and dairy,
as well as the Tasmanian Reptile Centre, and Wing's Farm Park.
>Gunns Plains Caves
Home to some of the largest limestone shawl formations in the Southern Hemisphere. Featuring an underground stream and
glow-worm display the caves
are a delight to behold.
> Preston Falls
On your way to the Leven Canyon take a short walk from the road to view Preston Falls from the viewing platform, and take in the bush surroundings.
> Leven Canyon
A 250m-deep ravine, the Leven Canyon is a spectacular sight. From the enchanting picnic area, follow the rainforest walk to the cliff-face viewing platform and gaze at the breathtaking scenery.
> Cradle Mountain
Tasmania's most recognisable landmark is the craggy profile of Cradle Mountain. On the park boundary is the visitor centre with its interpretive display, ranger station, park information, walker registration and up-to-date weather reports.
> Mount Roland
Mount Roland has a range of walking tracks for the enthusiast. A towering pinnacle shaping the horizon, with Sheffield, the town of murals, at it's base.
> The Nut and Stanley
The historic village of Stanley is nestled at the base of The Nut, a sheer-sided bluff on Circular Head. A walking track climbs to the summit of The Nut, or take the chairlift, with its spectacular views across Bass Strait beaches and over the town.
> Devonport
Gateway to Tasmania via the "Spirit of Tasmania" ferries. Devonport has a number of interesting attractions close to the City Centre including aboriginal rock engravings, a maritime museum which traces the history of the region dating back from white settlement.
> Don River Railway and Museum
This Devonport museum features Tasmanian's largest collection of steam locomotives and carriages. Vintage Trains running hourly, and a Steam Train runs on Sundays and Public Holidays.