Ah Moy Cottage: Accessible Accommodation for Two Couples near Derby
Ah Moy Cottage: Accessible Accommodation for Two Couples near Derby

Two Bedroom Fully Self Contained Cottage
Ah Moy is a two-bedroom cottage located in Branxholm, near Derby in Tasmania. This wheelchair-accessible accommodation has a well-equipped kitchen and laundry facility. and TV & DVD player in the lounge room.The cottage is well insulated with double-glazed windows and is heated/cooled with an electric heat pump–all powered by our onsite solar PV, Tesla batteries and micro-hydro generator.
The cottage is ideal for two couples travelling together.
Please note we have a two-night minimum for reservations over public holidays, and three-night minimum over the Christmas to New Year period.
The cottage is ideal for two couples travelling together.
Please note we have a two-night minimum for reservations over public holidays, and three-night minimum over the Christmas to New Year period.
Details
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Two bedrooms each with one queen bed
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One bathroom
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Amenitiies: WiFI, Digital TV, non-smoking, all linen, towels and toiletries, and outdoor wood-fired BBQ (shared between cottages)
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Full kitchen with laundry washing machine
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Slow-cooker with suggested recipe - all ingredients availabile a local IGA supermarket
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Tea and coffee-making supplies
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Disabled accessible bathroom and bedrooms
Prices start at: $220 for a single night. But is you stay longer the rate reduces. In fact if you stay seven or more nights the rate is only $110 ( 2 persons)! Each additional person (>3 years of age) is $30
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