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North & East (TAS)

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The Granary Richmond Hill

Exclusively yours, when you book The Granary you have it all to yourself. Nestled off the well worn tourist track, yet perfectly positioned, the Granary provides the ideal base to explore all that Northern Tasmania has to offer.

Bathed in light and providing all the creature comforts of home, this former Granary is now a magnificent three bedroom house, offering spectacular views of nearby mountains and the Macquarie River.

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Cressy, TAS

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Aplite House

Aplite House sits amongst a two hundred acre private property of secluded forest on the spectacular east coast of Tasmania. The property is fringed by the world renowned Freycinet National Park and provides a private home base, which is well positioned for exploring this special part of Tasmania.

The property surrounding Aplite House is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna including orchids, Tasmanian devils, wombats, possums, wallabies, quolls and wedge tail eagles. Boasting spectacular views over Moulting Lagoon conservation area, it's a completely relaxing and tranquil environment. 

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Friendly Beaches, TAS

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Twamley Farm, The Stable

Twamley Farm is a 7,000 acre working farm on the Tea Tree Rivulet, just outside Buckland on the East Coast of Tasmania. The farm hosts several accomodation options, each ready to help you discover something unique beyond the beautiful beaches and scenery of the Great Eastern Drive.

Our top pick? The unique 1840s converted stable. The Stable is a beautifully renovated two storey sandstone building overlooking the hills of Twamley Farm and nestled underneath the canopy of century old English oaks - the perfect romantic country getaway.

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Buckland , TAS

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Drift Beach Shack

Drift Beach Shack is set in the idyllic seaside hamlet of Weymouth, North East Tasmania, just minutes from the beach and sheltered shores of the river.  The home is perfectly positioned to access the highly acclaimed cool climate wines of the Tamar Valley wine region, world renowned golf courses and mountain bike trails.

Just a 50 minute drive from Launceston, on the North East Coast of Tasmania, Weymouth is a seaside destination surrounded by beautiful undulating rural properties, sheep, cattle, vines and views of Mts Arthur and Barrow on approach. Wildlife abounds the accomodation, so keep your eyes peeled for birds, echidnas, wombats and wallabies and, if you're lucky, the elusive Tassie Devil! 

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Weymouth, TAS

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Ettrick Rocks, King Island Tasmania

Adjacent to the river Ettrick sits Ettrick Rocks, the coastal and luxurious accommodation retreat. The location offers breathtaking views fronting the Southern Ocean. Look out onto the rugged topography, all within a stone’s throw of a number of small and secluded sandy sheltered coves and rock pools. 

The coastal retreats offer a choice of three luxurious dwellings with all of the comforts of home, designed by award winning Tasmanian Architects. Every room offers guests uninterrupted views of the ocean through the large picture frame windows from each of the bedrooms with automated blinds that can be operated at the touch of a button. 

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Nugara, TAS

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Dragonfly Lodge

Dragonfly Lodge is a multi-award winning luxury holiday home just 1.5 hours from both Hobart and Launceston in Rocky Hills Swansea. Swansea is quiet, friendly and laid back, even when the town fills with holiday makers over the summer months.

The orient-inspired accomodation contains beautiful Chinese antiques and luxurious fittings, with everything you need to feel right at home. Overlooking the Tasman Sea to the Freycinet peninsular, the stunning Dragonfly Lodge will have you feeling relaxed in no time at all. 

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Rocky Hills, TAS

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Picnic Island

This is the holiday destination to top all holidays. The chance to have an entire island all to yourself. Yes, you read that correctly. The. Entire. Island. 

Book your own private island for ten people, 800 metres offshore from Coles Bay and the Freycinet National Park, and just around the corner from the world famous Wineglass Bay. Lose yourself in the natural beauty of this place with the majestic backdrop of the pink granite Hazards mountain range. Fully copper clad, the stunning lodge is designed by Tasmanian architect, John Latham.

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Coles Bay, TAS

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Whale Song

Whale Song is a private beach shack on the edge of the Tasman Sea, the ultimate way to experience the wild raw beauty of the East Coast of Tasmania. The beach shack is a sanctuary of peace and calm, just what you need to get away from the hustle and bustle of work life. Located in the sleepy hamlet of Falmouth, you'll fall in love with Whale Song in no time. 

Originally Built in the 1980’s by a local fisherman, the Whale Song shack has been enjoyed and loved dearly over the years. Turn off, pause and escape to the edge of the world.

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Falmouth, TAS

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The Burrows

The Burrows is an 1860s stone cottage that has been sensitively restored across the decades. This secluded home is filled with an eclectic mix of treasures, bespoke finds, and original artworks, and has seen many transformations over the years. But one thing certainly hasn't changed - the expansive views of Freycinet and the Hazards.

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Swansea , TAS