The Hotel at Dunalley was built in 1866 and built by a prominent landowner, the pub burnt down in 1891 and rebuilt somewhat differently. The Hotel is situated at the gateway to the Tasman Peninsular down the southeastern area of the Island of Tasmania, Australia.
Not a big population in this small town. There is a Canal called Denison Canal which opened for use in 1905 lets the boats pass through from one parcel of land to the other side.
The white daisies are on the banks overlooking the sea, and a bay.
Nice hotel!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is a lovely building.
DeleteIn a small town, they have all the key requirements covered: a large and welcoming pub, ocean views and lots of greenery.
ReplyDeleteSo true Hels, the pub is the hub of the town in many places within Australia.
DeleteBeautiful daisies view...
ReplyDeletethe hotel looks so classic but great and huge. Greetings
Yes, it's all looking good.
DeleteMargaret, thank you for letting us know places in Tasmania
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Norma.
DeleteThat's a beautiful hotel! Daisies are one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteYes it is a lovely hotel, and I too love daisies.
DeleteWhat a beautiful hotel and ocean view. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThe hotel is very different from many hotels within Australia, Bill. This hotel looks more like a home.
DeleteI like the photo of the ocean and the one of the white daisies, the hotel looks good too
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne, good to see daisies by the sea growing.
DeleteThe Hotel is the heart of many small communities. Love those daisies and the sea view.
ReplyDeleteOh so true EC, all things such as meetings and so on happen at Australians more remote hotels.
DeleteIt is a great looking building, the scenery is beautiful and so are those daisies. I always appreciate the maps too. Thank Margaret :)
ReplyDelete😎re map Denise. Beautiful hotel, looks like a house from way back.
DeleteIt is a very grand hotel and appears still to be very important. I guess that is a semi outdoors area at the rear of the hotel.
ReplyDeleteIt is grand to look at, Andrew, rather odd to see in a remote type area down south, but they did build beautiful places back then very different from today's beautiful homes. Yes, there is an outdoor area I believe.
DeleteI love hotels with a balcony. No damn poker machines out there - ha ha.
ReplyDeleteHorrible weather here in Terrigal - I am sick to death of the rain.
Even the ducks have had enough!
Cheers and beers!!!
I love the Visit Tassie ads here on TV.
Of course not seen down there.
The one with the home and two virtually overblown trees
and the wombat wandering around are great as is the one
of the bloke contemplating weather to strip and dive into the
sea and freeze - he does - ha ha. Great ad. for Tassie.
Cheers and no pub for me today!!!
Colin
Doesn't seem like an Australian pub if it doesn't have a balcony, Colin.
DeleteI don't believe I've seen that ad, but then that is expected seeing I live here, will see if it's on YouTube.
Gosh it's rained a lot up your way this season, hope it soon stops then showers occasionally to keep the ground moist.
Beautiful weather here, sunny and sunny, but it's still a bit nippy.
Es un bello hotel. Me gustan las margaritas. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you JP.
DeleteA beautiful hotel and lovely bay views.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views sitting on the verandah watching the tide come in, R.
DeleteWhat a beautiful hotel this is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view of the daisies and the sea.
Greetings Irma
Thanks Irma, it is a lovely area.
DeleteWhat a great movie location-- a fabulous hotel.
ReplyDeleteIt would be and could be one. Lovely hotel for sure.
DeleteThat is a very grand old hotel.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is.
DeleteVery beautiful view.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice one, Anne.
DeleteBuena situación tiene el hotel. Me ha gustado mucho la imagen de las margaritas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
The daisies are lovely and as you come around the corner it is a surprise to see them.
DeleteHow nice! Loved the view.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one.
DeleteI would like
ReplyDeletevisit the zone,
very picturesque
hotel .
You never know, one day you might.
DeleteLovely place
ReplyDeleteSure is.
DeleteA natureza em festa é sempre deslumbrante.
ReplyDeleteAbraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
That is true. Take care.
DeleteWhat a wonderful area is this Margaret.
ReplyDeleteFantastic to relax on that beach.
Many greetings,
Marco
It is indeed Marco.
DeleteWhat a great area and the flowers by the sea... Fantastic. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteViola sends you kind regards
You are welcome.
Deleteque bonitas imagenes y que zona tan bonita para ir a relajarse,saludos.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It is a lovely area.
DeleteSe ve muy bonito todo. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you Teresa.
DeleteBreathtaking flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, they do look good by the seaside.
DeleteFantastic area.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it is a lovely area.
DeleteIt looks a beautiful hotel.
ReplyDeleteLovely views and I really like those daisies.
All the best Jan
I too love those daises, makes it so much prettier, Jan. Hotel does look good.
DeletePleasant hotel. Beautiful photos. I love all flowers
ReplyDeleteGreetings and I invite you to see my new painting :)
Thank you.
DeleteWhat a charming glimpse of Dunalley!
ReplyDeleteLove hearing about the old hotel’s history and the Denison Canal sounds like such a neat feature.
The view with the white daisies by the sea is beautiful.
Thank you Veronica. I can never seem to get a photo of the canal, the bridge goes over it and there is always a car behind, so can't stop.
DeleteThat architecture is impressive design
ReplyDeleteSure is, love it myself.
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