Holiday houses in New Norfolk

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A secluded outdoor seating area features two metal chairs and a small table. Surrounding greenery includes various plants and a sizable pot. A view of distant hills and valleys is visible beyond the wooden fence, framed by trees and an expansive sky.
Home in Snug
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Secluded water views and Sauna, Snug Falls B&B

Want to relax in peace and enjoy a SAUNA with water views? You found the perfect place: Nestled on a hill just above the Snug Falls walking track, offering fantastic views onto Northwest Bay + tree-covered hillsides. A free breakfast pack is included upon your arrival. It is a secluded location, self-contained with 2 bedrooms, your own fully-equipped kitchen, living + bathroom, 30 min. drive to Hobart & a short drive to the Bruny Island ferry terminal. A great hub for exploring Tasmania's Sout

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A secluded cabin is nestled among lush greenery, featuring warm light glowing from its windows. A pathway of stones leads towards the entrance, framed by ferns and shrubbery, creating a serene connection to the surrounding forest.
Cabin in Eaglehawk Neck
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 623 reviews

The Stand Alone

The Stand Alone is an intimate, earthy retreat made for 2 Our cabin is a sanctuary where forest meets the sea, a quiet place for communion and reconnection with nature. Amid the salty air and birdsong, our bed looks to the trees and a deep bath with unlimited hot water. Humble living in luxury, the wood stove keeps things cozy and Belgian cushions are perfect for sprawling out in the evenings. Located in sleepy Lufra Cove, a magical corner of Eaglehawk Neck. Follow us at @thestandalonetasmania

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An inviting exterior of a miniature Georgian cottage is framed by lush greenery and vibrant autumn foliage. A winding pathway leads to the entrance, while a small planter adds a touch of charm. The building's historical character is evident in its simple lines and cottage-style roof.
Tiny home in New Norfolk
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Tiny Historic Cottage - Central New Norfolk

Eliza’s Cottage is a unique self-contained space. A miniature 1820’s Georgian cottage (expect to feel the stature of Gandalf). It has historical charm with modern conveniences. A 20min drive to MONA, 30min drive to Hobart, 2min walk to the popular shops on Stephen St, New Norfolk (Black Swan books/coffee, Miss Arthur, The Drill Hall), around the corner from the Agrarian Kitchen Eatery, and a short drive to wineries and Mount Field National Park. Please note: steep stairs up to loft bedroom. :-)

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An inviting living area features a low-profile dark sofa and a cozy armchair, arranged around a wood-burning fireplace. Large floor-to-ceiling windows provide unobstructed views of the waterfront and surrounding landscape. A textured area rug lies on the polished hardwood floor, enhancing the warm ambiance.
Home in Apollo Bay
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Hideout Cabin

Take yourselves away on a stunning waterfront nature retreat at this private, peaceful and stylish solar powered cabin in the middle of the Tasmanian wilderness. Set up for up to four adults, this gorgeous home offers waterfront views, two luxurious bedrooms, a large kitchen with a Glemgas 6 burner gas stove and oven, an indoor fireplace, coffee machine and a fire-pit for enjoying balmy evenings. Add an absolute abundance of wildlife, fishing and swimming and you have the perfect getaway!

Top Guest favourite
The handcrafted cabin features warm wooden cladding, large glass windows, and a spacious deck overlooking natural bushland. An outdoor cooking area with a fire pit is highlighted by circular seating and rustic log stools, enhancing the tranquil outdoor setting.
Home in Richmond
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Arden Retreat - The Croft at Richmond

Immerse yourself in the ultimate nature experience as you unwind at The Croft of Arden. This handcrafted accommodation rests in the hills of the historic village of Richmond. It enjoys complete seclusion yet located only 5 minutes from the town centre. With careful attention to detail in textures and finishes, The Croft is positioned to leave you feeling refreshed and enveloped in nature. Complete your sensory experience as you bask under dark skies in the woodfired hot tub. Simply magic!

Top Guest favourite
A wood-fired hot tub is positioned among trees, with a stack of logs nearby for heating. Two wooden lounge chairs are arranged, providing a cozy spot to relax. String lights add a warm glow, enhancing the outdoor setting during dusk.
Tiny home in Dysart
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 618 reviews

Bus & Hot Tub - Secluded Eco Forest Retreat

Huntingdon Tier Forest Retreat – atop a mountain in Tasmania's Southern Midlands. This luxurious, private & unimposing eco retreat is a place to escape, relax & reconnect. Soak in the woodfired hot tub & lounge by a warm fire or from your comfy bed, gaze through the treetops to the mountains beyond & observe local wildlife. Take a wander & enjoy a natural meditation cave just 30 metres below. Single night stays are welcomed, however guests often say they wish they had've stayed longer!

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Tiny home in Black Hills
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Ukiyo | Off-Grid Forest Cabin with Panoramic Views

Welcome to Ukiyo - @littleukiyo Tucked away in the hills of the Derwent Valley, we invite you to truly disconnect and reconnect - with nature, stillness and yourself. 1 hour from Hobart, our peaceful off-grid retreat offers a unique blend of comfort and wilderness. Wake to birdsong, take in panoramic views and enjoy the sense of total escape. Whether you're curling up with a book, wandering the trails, or exploring Tasmania’s natural beauty, Ukiyo offers the perfect reset.

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A charming stone cottage is nestled among tall trees, with warm light glowing from its windows. A wood chimney emits a gentle plume of smoke into the evening air, while the surrounding landscape features neatly maintained stone walls and grassy areas.
Home in Fern Tree
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Mountain Stone Cottage — Near City, Worlds Away

Tucked away in Fern Tree, just minutes from Hobart, this stone cottage isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a place to switch off. Just crisp mountain air, towering trees, and a home that feels like it’s been waiting for you. Built from stone and full of character, every detail has been designed to feel calm, grounded, and quietly beautiful — the kind of space where you instantly breathe a little deeper. This is Tasmania at its best — raw, peaceful, and completely unbothered.

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The exterior of a reconstructed sandstone barn is showcased, featuring a sloped metal roof and a generous covered verandah. Surrounding gardens include sunflowers and flowering plants, while a fire pit is positioned in the foreground. Lush greenery frames the structure, contributing to the tranquil setting.
Barn in New Norfolk
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Rosendale Stables

Reconstructed sandstone barn set on working asparagus farm offers comfort and seclusion. Features expansive glass areas and generous verandah/pergola. The garden features English trees planted in colonial settlement days circa 1807 to 1850. Excellent shopping opportunities within 5 kilometres; 45 minutes to Hobart: 1hour to airport; 20 minutes to Mount Field National Park. On farm produce available in season in an area of growing culinary endeavour.

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A custom-made stainless steel hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, reflecting the vibrant sunset. Lush green hills and valleys stretch into the distance, under a sky painted with warm hues of orange and blue as the sun begins to set.
Cabin in Lucaston
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 470 reviews

Orchards Nest - private, mineral hot tub w/ views

Getaway from the everyday and embrace relaxation. Nestled high on a hill overlooking glorious sunrises/sunsets, rolling green hills and orchards, blue skies and towering green gum trees. Friendly wildlife, twinkling stars and a custom made hot tub are yours when you stay here. Fall asleep on luxurious linen. Feel the quiet stillness of the surrounding Tasmanian bush. Pause from the race of life, rest, recharge, connect with nature and rejuvenate.

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An open-plan living area features high wooden ceilings with exposed beams. Large windows provide a scenic view of the lush landscape and river. A comfortable lounge area is furnished with a dark sofa and wooden coffee table, complemented by a dining table and chairs.
Home in Granton
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

SERENITY Relax Refresh Recharge.

Discover serenity at our abode, where tranquility reigns. Nestled by the Derwent River, with lush green hills extending into the horizon, Breathe in the pure Tasmanian air, letting it cleanse away the strains of city life. Unwind as you savour a glass of local wine, gazing upon the picturesque vista from the haven we call "Serenity." And! You're only a short 10-minute drive away from MONA and 20 minutes from the heart of Hobart.

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A timber hot tub is nestled on a deck surrounded by trees, overlooking a tranquil body of water. Two glasses sit on a wooden table nearby, complementing the serene atmosphere as a guest relaxes in the hot tub, enjoying the natural scenery.
Home in Tinderbox
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 485 reviews

Aerie Retreat

AERIE retreat. A private designer apartment in the bush by the water. Walk down to the very private Wilderness Deck for exclusive use of the Timber Hot Tub, Sauna and fire pit. Access to the waterfront marine reserve is also exclusively available for our guests. A brilliant spot to stay summer or winter. Watch the winter full moon rise over the ocean from the hot tub and sauna.

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All about New Norfolk

A small but bustling regional town on the River Derwent, New Norfolk is known for its rich history, quality produce, and beautiful rural scenery. It’s also the commercial and residential heart of the Derwent Valley, an easy hop north of Tasmania’s capital, Hobart. Established by residents of Norfolk Island after the island’s first settlement was closed at the turn of the 19th century, New Norfolk’s historic past is evident in the town’s early buildings, including one of Australia’s oldest pubs and the nation’s oldest Anglican church, St Matthews. New Norfolk also has one of Australia’s few traditional village squares, and boasts one of Australia’s most haunted buildings, with ghost tours held regularly.

More recently, New Norfolk has evolved as a culinary hub, and is now home to one of Tasmania’s finest regional restaurants. Within easy reach of the temperate rainforests of Mount Field National Park and other Derwent Valley attractions, it’s a great base for exploring this verdant region.

What are the top things to do in New Norfolk?

Lawitta Cemetery

The last known female survivor of the First Fleet, Betty King (née Elizabeth Thackery), was buried in Lawitta Cemetery, just under four kilometres northwest of New Norfolk. Shipped off to Australia after being convicted in 1786 for the crime of stealing five handkerchiefs, she later settled in the Derwent Valley.

Mount Field National Park

Just 40 minutes’ drive northwest of New Norfolk, lush Mount Field National Park is home to some of Tasmania’s most exquisite waterfalls. An ethereal curtain of water tumbling through the greenery, Russell Falls is the main attraction. The falls are reached by a beautiful 1.4-kilometre-return wheelchair-accessible pathway. Stairs lead up behind Russell Falls to the also-beautiful Horseshoe Falls, and the Tall Trees Walk beyond.

Maydena Bike Park

Another 15 minutes along Gordon River Road past the Mount Field Visitor Centre, Maydena Bike Park is a gravity-focused mountain bike park that will seriously test your downhill biking skills. Rent a bike from the base, catch the shuttle to the summit of Mount Abbot, and take your pick of more than 73 trails on your way down through a series of varied ecosystems.

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