Guest User
November 21, 2021
From the moment we arrived at the charming Racecourse Inn we felt at home with Annabelle, Richard, their smiling Smithfield, Pippin and sweet cat Delphine. The Inn oozes history and sits in a wild cottage garden where you can wander or enjoy freshly baked treats with a cup of tea. In a vaulted room breakfast (whatever you might want from fruit poached in rosewater to eggs sunnyside up) is beautifully served on a white tablecloth with fresh flowers and lovely china. Nothing was too much trouble for our hosts in this fantastic bed and breakfast. With roses at the windows our room was comfortable and warm with everything we could possibly want. From now on, any time we travel north in Tasmania, we won’t want to stay anywhere else.