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A comfortable lounge area is highlighted by a light grey sofa adorned with colorful throw pillows. A round coffee table rests at the center, surrounded by armchairs. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
Home in Burnie
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Grove Burnie Boutique Accommodation

Style, comfort and location. The Grove is a stylish and comfortable private 2 bedroom town house 100 metres to the beach, a short walk to the town centre, restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, courts, sports oval etc. Just 15 minutes to airport. The perfect base to explore the beautiful North West Coast. Leave the car in the garage and stroll along the boardwalk to dinner, view the little penguins on the stroll back home. **Seasonal - Christmas 5 night minimum Dec 23rd - 31 Easter - 3 night minimum

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A cozy sitting area features a blue upholstered couch and a decorative pillow. Large sliding glass doors open to a balcony, allowing natural light to fill the room. Lush greenery is visible outside, complementing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Upper Burnie
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Cheerful 2-bedroom home with free wi-fi

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. This recently renovated fully-equipped two bedroom home is situated in the hills overlooking Burnie and the Ocean. Ship watching may become a favourite if you allow yourself the time. Burnie is the gateway to many popular tourist destinations, for instance, Cradle Mountain, the Nut at Stanley, beachside villages, and is some 35 minutes from the ferry terminal. Burnie boasts many fine public gardens, waterfalls, walkways, free penguin tours.

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The barn's exterior is shown at dusk, featuring large glass doors and windows that reflect the soft evening light. A spacious deck is visible, with outdoor seating arranged for relaxation while enjoying expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Barn in Wynyard
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Aquila Barn- Secluded Luxury, Spectacular Setting

Aquila Barn- A magnificently renovated century-old hay barn that has undergone an award winning innovative transformation into luxury accomodation in a breathtakingly beautiful location. Aquila sits high on a plateau of 117 majestic acres of spectacular Table Cape with expansive views across Bass Strait, verdant farmland and the wondrous mountain peaks of the Cradle Coast. Nearby are the iconic Table Cape Lighthouse and Tulip Farm. Aquila is peaceful and private yet only minutes from Wynyard.

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A cozy bedding arrangement is displayed on a spacious bed, featuring multiple cushions in varying textures and patterns. Soft green and striped fabrics are prominently featured. Natural light is gently filtered through a window in the background, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Townhouse in Burnie
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Cosy on Moody, 2 Bed walking distance to CBD WiFi

Lovely quiet street/neighbourhood within immediate walking distance to the CBD, off street and street parking available. Less than 1km to the main shopping district. A 2 bedroom unit with all modern accessories as shown in the photos. Wifi, Port-a-cot and Highchair. Even a coffee machine :) Please note: Street parking is strictly 4 hours. Off street parking at rear. Stair for rear entrance a little steep, but fully flat front front entrance. We hope you love our little "Cosy on Moody"

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A warmly decorated bedroom features a spacious bed with a rattan headboard, dressed in orange and green linens. Light filters through the lined windows, casting soft shadows. A decorative wall hanging and a minimalist mirror enhance the serene atmosphere. A small bedside table with plants is present.
Townhouse in Burnie
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Sweet Home Alexander - luxe townhouse by the beach

Ideally located in the heart of Burnie's CBD, Sweet Home Alexander is a unique, luxurious property offering guests a stylish coastal experience. Nestled amongst local cafes, restaurants & bars, this sun-drenched home has been lovingly restored with a modern luxury vibe. The picturesque foreshore is just metres from your doorstep, offering waterfront dining options, a playground & a beachside boardwalk with resident little penguins. Cradle Mt 1.5hrs Stanley Nut 1hr Burnie Airport 20min

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Farm stay in Penguin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Penguin Farm Retreat - Spa Cottage

Amazing Sea and Mountain Views - watch the sunset from the 6 seater spa. Truly relaxing !! Self contained 2 story Cottage in a stunning 4 acre hobby farm, under 5 mins from the town of Penguin, at the base of the Mt Dial to Cradle Mountain range. The cottage has everything in place. Full kitchen, class touches, private deck & garden looking out to sea, and gentle farm sounds from Llamas, sheep & other and animals! A lovely farm experience, but still close to town & many local attractions.

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A person sits comfortably on a sofa, holding a cup near a window framed by wooden accents. Cushions with textured fabrics create a cozy seating area, while soft light filters through the glass, illuminating the natural scenery outside.
Farm stay in Penguin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 757 reviews

Romantic Farmlet Escape - Mini Goats & Firepit

Slow down, switch off, and reconnect at Hideaway Farmlet. A romantic escape designed for couples craving calm, connection, and a touch of magic. Wake to birdsong, and share golden hour with our much-loved miniature goats (the highlight of every stay). Inside, your cosy cottage is filled with thoughtful, whimsical touches inviting you to relax, unwind, and enjoy simple moments together. Envelop the charm of a slower time, among historic farm buildings and English gardens dating back to 1948.

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A charming cottage is framed by lush greenery, with a white exterior that contrasts against the surrounding trees. A path leads to the entrance, which is accentuated by well-maintained shrubs and a welcoming porch area.
Cottage in Forth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 513 reviews

Forth River Cottage-Bed and Breakfast by the river

“Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We will get there someday” AA Milne Five Star accommodation, with full complimentary breakfast, on the banks of the Forth River in NW Tasmania. Ideal for one or two adults, Forth River Cottage is located 10 minutes drive from Devonport and 1 hr from Cradle Mountain. Private, peaceful and designed for the most discerning traveller. Leave your worries behind as you take in the flowing river, the sunsets and green pastures. You won’t want to leave!

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The tiny house, constructed from dark wood with bright fixtures, is nestled among trees. A wood-fired hot tub, emitting steam, is situated nearby, with steps leading to the entrance. Soft lighting from the windows creates a welcoming ambiance in the secluded bush setting.
Tiny home in Reedy Marsh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 427 reviews

Naivasha Tiny House with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Naivasha Tiny House is the perfect romantic getaway. It is set in a clearing in the Tasmanian bush and has amazing views of the countryside. The tiny home itself has been built entirely of cedar by local artisans. It has been fitted out with antique and reclaimed furnishings with an emphasis on comfort and laid back luxury. The wood fired hot tub is without doubt the highlight. The claw foot bath, indoor wood fire, outdoor fire pit and friendly native wildlife are close seconds.

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Home in Somerset
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Vintage Home: Outdoor Bath + Fire - 41 Found

Slow down and soak up the charm at 41Found. A peaceful 2 bedroom retreat on Tasmania's North West Coast. Relax in the private outdoor bath, curl up by the wood fire with vintage records, or hire the wood-fired cedar hot tub for the ultimate slow-living experience. Stylish, soulful and serene this coastal escape is perfect for couples, solo travellers or small groups seeking comfort, connection and a touch of slow living luxury in a convenient location to explore the North West.

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The image displays a well-maintained garden path leading to a private outdoor area, featuring greenery and flowering plants. A wooden deck is visible, along with a patio umbrella and decorative pots. The inviting space reflects a serene atmosphere, enhancing the connection to nature.
Place to stay in Parklands
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Rose's Garden Studio

Roses Garden Studio is a sophisticated and very private self-contained space. Tariff includes breakfast provisions and a well equipped sideboard kitchenette with fridge, microwave, coffee maker, toaster and kettle. A 10 min walk to the CBD, beachside restaurants and foreshore BBQ area. A 7 min drive to the hospital and university campus. Well located for daytrips in the region. Also a great space for laptop work (WiFi and Smart TV). Laundry by request.

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A cozy living area showcases a leather sofa paired with a sleek chair, both positioned on a patterned rug. Timber beams and dark walls enhance the intimate atmosphere. The adjacent kitchen, visible in the background, features light wood cabinetry and a colorful tiled backsplash.
Cabin in Sheffield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 560 reviews

Felons Corner Stunning Boutique Wilderness Stay

Felons Corner by Van Diemen Rise. 90 acres of dark forest, lofty views and rolling meadows overshadowed by a brooding mountain-scape. Out of the tree-line, a boutique cabin is worked into the fabric of the wilderness and walks the dangerous divide between hunting hideaway, industrial chic and unapologetic luxury. Follow the story @vandiemenrise This listing is not suitable for young children or pets due to the delicate nature of the furnishings

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Burnie?

    Staying near the waterfront gives easy access to boardwalks and cafes, while residential neighborhoods around city parks are known for quieter stays. Central Burnie also has convenient access to markets, galleries, and dining.

  • What are the best things to do in Burnie with kids?

    Children can enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Burnie Regional Museum, wildlife watching in parks like Fern Glade Reserve, and creative workshops at local art centers. Many families also explore Burnie Park for its playground and picnic areas.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Burnie?

    Explore Burnie Regional Museum to learn about the city’s history, stroll along the waterfront boardwalk where art and scenic views meet, or unwind in Burnie Park’s gardens. Short walks and wildlife spotting in Fernglade Reserve are also often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Burnie?

    Burnie’s climate is oceanic, with mild summers around 68–71°F (20–22°C) and cool, wetter winters near 38–56°F (4–13°C). Rain falls throughout the year, so packing a jacket is useful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Burnie?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended, when temperatures reach 65–71°F (18–22°C) and gardens bloom. The tulip festival season and clear, mild summer days attract many visitors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Burnie?

    Burnie has the Burnie Regional Museum for historical exhibits, Fernglade Reserve for glimpses of local wildlife and walking trails, and vibrant waterfront spaces with art installations. City gardens and cultural venues around downtown are frequently suggested for those wanting to explore local heritage and creativity.

  • What are some hiking trails in Burnie?

    You can explore nature paths at the Guide Falls Reserve, stroll along the Burnie Park and its garden walks, or try the leafy tracks around Fernglade Reserve. Forest and riverside scenery are frequently suggested for gentle hiking.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Burnie?

    Families often explore the Burnie Regional Museum, interactive art spaces, and gardens with playgrounds. Outdoor spots like Fern Glade Reserve are known for wallaby and platypus spotting, especially at dusk.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Burnie?

    Visitors often make day trips to explore nearby waterfalls, local vineyards, or the coastal drives with small-town art galleries. The North West region has popular forest walks and opportunities to discover Aboriginal heritage sites.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Burnie?

    Many Burnie vacation rentals note pet-friendly policies, with options in coastal neighborhoods or near green spaces. It is common to find stays with outdoor areas for pets and easy access to walking tracks.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Burnie?

    Locals suggest exploring artisan studios, looking for platypus at Fernglade Reserve around dusk, and checking visitor information centers for pop-up events. Wearing layers helps with sudden changes in coastal weather.

  • What is Burnie known for?

    Burnie is known for its history in paper production, creative arts community, and access to wildlife-rich nature reserves. Seasonal blooms and a strong tradition of local markets add another layer to its coastal identity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Burnie?

    You might explore local studios specializing in paper-making, walk lesser-known trails in woodland reserves, or visit art-filled laneways in the city center. Quiet beaches around Burnie are also known for seashells and wildlife sightings.

  • What are the best foods to try in Burnie?

    Burnie has fresh Tasmanian seafood, locally produced cheeses, and baked treats featuring regional fruit. Many visitors also try artisan breads, savory pies, and dishes using local beef and lamb.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Burnie?

    Pack layers for changing weather, a waterproof jacket for occasional rain, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring coastal paths and parks. A refillable water bottle and camera are also helpful for day trips and wildlife sightings.

  • What is the nightlife in Burnie like?

    Burnie has a relaxed nightlife, with local pubs, live music venues, and small bars known for Tasmanian wine and spirits. Weekend events and art performances in community spaces are frequently suggested for evening experiences.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Burnie?

    Burnie frequently hosts the Burnie Print Prize, a biennial celebration of printmaking, and various food and craft fairs throughout the year. Locally rooted arts events and community gatherings highlight creative traditions and agricultural heritage.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Burnie?

    Burnie has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, with options near the waterfront, in quiet residential neighborhoods, or around local parks. Many listings note amenities such as kitchens, laundry facilities, and outdoor spaces.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Burnie

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 40 holiday rentals in Burnie

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Burnie holiday rentals start at $124 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    20 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    30 of Burnie holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Burnie rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Burnie stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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