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The 2008 edition of this ever-popular guide to the bed and breakfast establishments of Australia. Over 400 B&Bs including farmstays, self-contained cottages and apartments, luxury retreats and small hotels. Per friendly accommodation listed. Illustrated in full colour.
Discover the joys of real hospitality in an Aussie home, choosing from over 400 addresses with accommodation to suit all budgets. Places to stay are wide and various, from self contained houses, lodges in National Parks and farm stays.
"The Australian Bed and Breakfast Book" includes some of Australia's best Bed and Breakfast accommodation. First published in 1989, this 22nd Edition has been completely updated and revised for 2010. The publication includes a selection of the best hosted accommodation across the country and in every state. Included in this title are detailed entries, full colour photographs, clear maps and comprehensive indexes on a complete range of accommodation from Bed and Breakfasts and Farmstays to Self-Contained Cottages and Apartments, Luxury Retreats, Guesthouses and Small Hotels. Accommodation in each state is listed alphabetically by location.
Enjoy the pleasures of an Australian vacation while staying in the private homes of friendly hosts who are determined to make any visit Down Under an enjoyable one.
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Setting the standard for bed-and-breakfast guides everywhere, this definitive book features information on more than 450 inns, providing travelers with all the facts they need to plan a memorable overnight or extended stay. Covers Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C, and West Virginia. 17 color photos. 36 color illustrations. 10 maps.
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