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I didn’t spend a time in Cygnet as I was visiting a friend,...
I didn’t spend a time in Cygnet as I was visiting a friend, but driving through I observed some lovely shops, a twice monthly Sunday market was well patronised, and I visited Ian Clare’s pottery studio across the road from the beautiful bay. I plan to return, so I’m looking forward to checking out the other shops and local sights.
Katharine
Australia
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Cygnet is a lovely town in a beautiful part of the world.
Cygnet is a lovely town in a beautiful part of the world. Make sure you enjoy the amazing pizza on Friday nights at the Port Cygnet Cannery venue.... amazingly good, or the live music on Sunday afternoon.
Lisa
Australia
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Scored 10
Travelling around in winter we found a lot of restaurants,...
Travelling around in winter we found a lot of restaurants, cafes closed at 4 or closed for a month or so, Cygnet had a nice feel to it, had a few interesting shops and supermarket, it’s a great spot to explore the south from, with some beautiful historical buildings, loads of wineries, cider and cheese tasting, some seasonal
Michael
Australia
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I love this town, I spent a few hours shopping and chatting...
I love this town, I spent a few hours shopping and chatting to locals, great breakfast at the pub and a couple of wonderful meals, one curry in particular. There's a fabulous bakery. Many places to drive too and visit with incredible scenery. It's my third visit with many more to come hopefully.
Kez
Australia
10
Scored 10
For a hamlet just 55km from Hobart.
For a hamlet just 55km from Hobart. Cygnet ticks all the boxes. Friendly people. Great cafes. Nice country pubs. Galleries and gift shops. Lovely walks around the inlet. Easy day trip distance to Bruny Island. Great birdwatching. Great craft teachers . We went for a spooncarving workshop. Great Facebook group Great community.
Anna
Australia
10
Scored 10
Cygnet is a delightful little town with plenty of cafes and...
Cygnet is a delightful little town with plenty of cafes and interesting shops. We stocked up at the large IGA before our month-long stay on Bruny Island, but there is also a great butcher and smaller, individual grocer shops. Check out the charming little bookstore on the main street which is stocked with lots of interesting titles, new and pre-loved. Plenty of books on Tasmania and a great selection of children's books. Second-hand books on tables outside and sales go to help the local Scout group. The store itself is lovely. It used to be a pharmacy and the present owners have retained many of the pharmacy's internal fittings and old medicine bottles.
Perfect, well equipped comfortable apartment overlooking the beautiful Bay. This is an exceptional B&B. Bea provided a warm welcome with afternoon tea, loads of extra touches like in the well stocked kitchen. Loose leaf tea, porridge, homemade jam and even marshmallows and hot chocolate. Everything has been thought of to make this a lovely stay. Only a few mins drive into Cygnet, very quiet and beautiful gardens. Perfect for a few days away. Thank you!
Absolutely lovely. Ben and Sassy couldn't have been more welcoming. Clean room in a sweet homestead by the water, with a good kitchen and a cosy fire in the lounge for those cool tassie nights. Look out for the fairy wrens flitting about in the morning on the lawn. Cygnet has good facilities and fuel and is just a few Ks away. Ben runs a bikram studio on site if that's of interest to you, and there's a fire pit by the water for the evening.
Welcomed by Ben the owner this home is situated in the most beautiful setting, on the river overlooking mountains just outside of Cygnet.
We loved the sunset over the water, the fireplace and the peaceful night’s sleep.
This property is a large house with common kitchen dining and lounge room.
We stayed in the oak room downstairs that has an ensuite. On our night there we were the only occupants and loved the open fire and Ben’s generosity.
I took and cooked my own hot breakfast with local produce. The unit was cosy and well furnished. It was very close to Cygnet, and walking tracks, bookshop, supermarket, exhibitions, and a variety of excellent places for coffee, treats, burgers. All locals were very friendly. I plan to stay at 2Cs again.
The Cygnet Old Bank heritage accommodation was a pleasant surprise. The elegant rooms, cosy guest lounge with fireplace and delicious breakfast served in the Conservatory Cafe exceeded our expectations. We will definitely be back!
The wombats in the room were supurb! My daughter was enchanted. Ive never before come across such thoughtful themed decor. Ample breakfast. The unit was large and comfortable. Cygnet is a beautiful town.
Beautiful tranquil location with a gorgeous cottage with everything you need. The wildlife was amazing and the extra goodies supplied by David was a lovely touch.
the property was set on a beautiful hill, was totally private but only a few minutes away from Cygnet. lots of wildlife - paddy melons and quolls. stunning
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