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Guesthouse in Dulcot
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 539 reviewsTasmanian bush cottage retreat
An architecturally designed bush cottage in the Coal River Valley wine region to retreat to after a day's wandering. Stunningly crafted, Tiny George is 6 mins from historic Richmond, 12 mins from the airport and 25 mins drive from Hobart. Guests love the simplicity of this space... a mezzanine bedroom, nestled on a 5 acre bush block, with a pot bellied fire as the perfect place to curl up and gaze at the gum trees. The treats of the Coal River Valley wine and food region are at your doorstep.
1 – 8 Dec
Cabin in Eaglehawk Neck
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 387 reviewsThe 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
26 Nov – 3 Dec
Cottage in Swansea
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviewsThe Burrows - coastal luxury with incredible views
Welcome to The Burrows, a 1860's stone cottage that has been sensitively restored to open up the house to take in the expansive views over Freycinet peninsula. A large living space is the heart of the home with a wood fire at one end, feather sofa , armchairs and a custom made window seat overlooking Great Oyster Bay. Both bedrooms have amazing views over the water and an intimate bath house with clawfoot bath & french doors is the perfect place to watch the sunset reflected over the Hazards.
9 – 16 Oct
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Home in Mole Creek
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviewsHeritage cottage within a garden.
6 – 13 Mar
Cabin in Southport
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviewsElements Lady Bay - Off grid house
2 – 9 Sept
Cabin in Lucaston
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviewsOrchards Nest - an apple farmer's bush retreat
10 – 17 Mar
Farm stay in Buckland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 415 reviewsFarm Pod at Twamley Farm
24 Feb – 3 Mar
Guesthouse in Kellevie
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviewsWanderers Lull - cabin hide away
8 – 15 Nov
Tiny home in Taroona
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviewsTiny house Tasmania, Waterfront with coast track
9 – 16 Aug
Holiday home in Chain of Lagoons
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviewsLittle Beach hot tub villa ~ breakfast included
27 Dec – 3 Jan
Yurt in Tyenna
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviewsAcacia @ Riversong Glamping - Riverfront Luxury
22 – 29 May
Cabin in Strahan
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviewsSeaforth Shack-Surrounded By Natural Beauty
3 – 10 Aug
Cottage in Adventure Bay
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviewsDriftwood Bruny Island
14 – 21 Feb
Cabin in Taranna
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviewsThree capes cabin.
23 – 30 May
Home in West Hobart
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviewsSlow Beam.
1 – 8 Mar
Your guide to Tasmania
All About Tasmania
Tasmania may be Australia’s smallest state but it boasts some of the country’s most rugged scenery, breathtaking powder-white beaches, and quaint towns. Although Tasmania is located just 240 kilometres off of Australia's southeastern coast, it has unique plants and animals that you don't find throughout the rest of the country including the Tasmanian Devil and the wombat.
Approximately 42 percent of the island is made up of national parks and World Heritage Sites so there is an endless array of options for outdoor activities and you can trek, swim, surf, cycle, fish, and more on this small island. There are also more than 200 wineries dotted across Tasmania producing some of the world’s best cool-climate wines. Many of Tasmania’s most popular attractions are located relatively close together, which makes it possible to visit many different places without having to spend countless hours in your car.
The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Tasmania
Tasmania is a good place to rent a visit all year round. During the summer months of December to February, the weather is the warmest allowing you to visit the many different parks and enjoy many outdoor activities. However, be sure to book your holiday rentals in Tasmania well in advance if you plan on traveling during the summer. Spring and fall are also good times to rent a holiday house in Tasmania as the weather is a bit cooler and there are fewer people. There are also some great springtime festivals including the Bloomin Tulips Festivals, the Devonport Food and Wine Festival, and the Junction Arts Festivals. Although June to August are the coldest months of the year, they are also very quiet and you may have some places all to yourself. You also get a chance to see some beautiful winter landscapes as some parts of the island may have snow when you are there.
Top things to do in Tasmania
A Tasmanian Road Trip
With good-quality roads, very little traffic outside of Hobart, and many top attractions located just a few hours’ drive from one another, Tasmania is a great place for a road trip. There are many charming towns to stay in, such as Port Arthur, Strahan, and Evandale, as well as beautiful parks to explore, including Cradle Mountain National Park and Lake St. Clair Heritage Park. Along the way, there are also plenty of wineries to visit and wildlife to spot. A car gives you the flexibility to stop wherever you want whenever you want, whether it be at a secluded beach for a colourful sunrise, a roadside pub that looks straight out of a movie, or an old power station that now serves as a museum.
Freycinet National Park
Located on the Freycinet Peninsula, this beautiful park is home to the crescent-shaped Wineglass Bay, one of Tasmania’s most famous natural attractions due to its unique shape and gorgeous pink and red geological formations. You can either visit the viewpoint and look down on the turquoise water below, walk the entire Freycinet Peninsula as it juts out into the Tasman Sea, or any distance in between. There are kilometres of hiking trails to choose from including half-day and multi-day hikes as well as options for swimming, and kayaking in the gorgeous Great Oyster Bay. If you are lucky, you may be able to spot some of the local wildlife such as wallabies, wombats, eagles, whales, and dolphins.
Bay of Fires
With more than 50 kilometres of stunning beaches, lagoons, and rocky cliffs, the Bay of Fires is one of Tasmania’s most dramatic stretches of coastline. The bay is famous for its bright orange lichen-covered boulders which stand out in sharp contrast to the sugar-white sand, and sparkling blue water.
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