Peck's on Pine
Address | 25 Pine St, West Hobart TAS, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 6229 5758 |
Website | www.pecksonpine.net |
Categories | Bed and Breakfast |
Rating | 5 6 reviews |
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Peck's on Pine reviews
6What an amazing cottage which from the front appears small but goes all the way back to a beautiful courtyard that is fully enclosed, private and leafy, a lovely place for our fur babies, my little dog felt quite at home and I loved all the Victorian artefacts and with a delicious restaurant across the road it was perfect. Definitely coming back.
This is the perfect place to stay with dogs. It’s an hilly but beautiful 20 min walk into Hobart, there is an oval just down the road that is great for playing fetch with your pups, and the yard is well fenced. Our dogs were happy to stay in the back yard with a bone each from the butcher (just around the corner) while we went to MONA for the afternoon.
Really lovely Victorian cottage with all amenities provided. We were made to feel very at home, and even gluten free goodies on arrival. Thank you Fiona. Would highly recommend for comfort, proximity to Hobart and a really welcome home away from home in a traditional homestead.
Awesome place to stay. Such a beautiful little cottage centrally located. Lovely owners, very welcoming, especially to our dog Billie. Will definitely return
Pet friendly, gorgeous cottage with courtyard and yummy treats on arrival
Perfect.perfect.perfect. Fiona's instructions and general helpfulness was wonderful. The little house extremely comfortable, wonderfully clean and spruce. We enjoyed 3 nights at Peck's on Pine and found it was easily accessible to everywhere/everything. We did have a car, & our favourite street (Warwick) to turn up to go "home" conveniently had a BWS on the corner + an eatery, "Smolten Kitchen" across the street - though we never got there because we stocked up too well at Salamanca!