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Chillout Yurt for us girls

1 site · Lodging2 acres · TAS
Female only! Stay in a bohemian traditional Mongolian Ger (yurt) on a beautiful Australian native garden of 2 acres overlooking Mercury Passage and fascinating Maria Island. Private yet safely contained within the property Would be ideal for single travelling female if any age who wishes to explore this beautiful area. Visit the stunning Maria Island, 20 minutes away to the Triabunna ferry. Visit Freycinet and the Tasman Peninsula. Hobart is 75 minutes away, airport 50 minutes. East Coast Tasmania..nowhere better! Enjoy lots of activities in the area and come back to your serene surroundings. The Seadragon Yurt is basic and rustic. It's cosy, has minimal facilities but you can boil a kettle, microwave a meal (home cooked meals $15 booked in advance) a porta porti and main bathroom facilities in my house twice daily.. There's an armchair, a wood stove, a single comfortable stretcher bed. Microwave, tea & coffee. Filtered rainwater. BYO sheets & towels or let me know and I can provide. I'm a respectable distance away but your privacy is as important to you as it is to me. Park on-site and you have a private entrance. There are two silly labradors who may visit you outside so you do need to be a dog person. If not.. sorry the yurt is not for you. Please note this is a female only property.
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The Bunkhouse at Camp Infinite

4 sites · Lodging12 acres · Ouse, TAS
**Please note, due to the rugged nature of the property, children under the age of 10 aren't allowed. Thank you for your understanding. Located an hours drive North West of Hobart near the quaint little town of Ouse (pronounced - ooze) and set on the pristine Derwent River. Like so many of the towns on the Derwent River, this region is very popular with bushwalkers, fishing enthusiasts, and mountain bike riders. Overlooking the "pot-belly" of the Derwent River,  This place is a fishing and kayaking heaven . Have a swim in summer, kayak or go for an adventure on your mountain bike. There are two kayaks and two SUPs you are welcome to use. And there is a boat ramp just a few kms down the road to launch your boat. The Bunkhouse is a beautifully built structure, with large windows and plenty of space. It's two storey, with the upper open-plan level accommodating 8 people in single bunk beds. A further two guests can sleep on the large sofa bed downstairs. The bunkhouse is fully self-contained with a kitchenette, toilet and shower.Clean sheets and blankets . Wi- Fi and streamed TV movie channels Please note - this is not the ritz! It's a simple bunkhouse, providing shelter to sleep, in a great location. If you wish to make use of the firepit, you'll need to BYO wood, this firepit is not often used. Instead, we'd recommend bringing a small portable bbq with you to set up by the river! You're welcome to bring pets too.
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Southern Skies, Adventure Bay

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Adventure Bay, TAS
Our paradise is located on Bruny Island, with forest mountain views to the west stretching to the south and east across Adventure Bay to Tasman Island and Peninsula. Camp is just a short walk to Quiet Corner and Two Tree Point, two iconic spots on the Adventure Bay coastline. Fluted Cape and this whole area are spectacular for nature lovers. And you'll be sharing the space with resident wallabies and native birdlife. This little block has plenty of sun and a shady fern glade for hammocks, flat spots for camping or vans, with a BBQ and fire pit. There is also a camp kitchen located in a cosy north-facing cabin with a lounge. We have a newly built toilet and shower block. Pet's are welcome, but we ask they be kept on a lead - see rules. All summed up to be the perfect peaceful getaway on Bruny island. Adventure Bay shop is 1 km away. A well stocked general store selling firewood bundles and fuel.
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Green Dreams

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Cradoc, TAS
Green Dreams is located in the bountiful and beautiful Huon Valley. Spread across 9 acres of woodland and sloping pasture we have mixed production with market gardens, orchards, and mixed use poultry. We grow to eat and use all elements of plants and animals in creative ways across the property. Nearby you can find vineyards, cheeseries, cider houses, bushwalks, secluded beaches and snow capped mountains.
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Banyula Cottage

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Dunalley, TAS
Our cottage is located at the back of our 1 acre property still far enough away so privacy is not an issue, being able to enjoy the peace and quiet of our beautiful country town while listening to the birds chirp away. One highlight of our cottage is the loft bed allowing a fully functioning kitchen, room for a lounge & dinning table as well as a neat bathroom. Only a couple minutes walk to the local cafe and bakeries and a short drive to local attractions. We are happy for guests to walk around the property but to stay to the back of the property and the cottage driveway and to not walk around the main house or the dog yard. Please note that within Tasmania mobile phone coverage is scattered when not with Telstra and sometimes Optus. Due to being on tank water we do not offer guests laundry facilities but there are some at Port Arthur. We do not have a fire on offer for guests to use.
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28 Gates Luxury Farmstay & Fishery

1 site · Lodging5000 acres · Gretna, TAS
28 gates is a little piece of luxury in Tasmanias Derwent Valley, 1 hours drive West of Hobart. We are on a 5000 acre, family owned property dating back to 1862 being 6th generation farmers.28 gates was originally a stables and grain lofts built in 1936 then shearers quarters In 2009 we started the transformation to what it is today. It is a 2 level building with a luxurious interior using blackwood and Oak timbers. It sleeps up to 6 guests and has a fully contained kitchen.We are a Private Fishery so you can fish all year round to your hearts content and you do not need a licence. The Lakes are stocked with Wild Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and Brook Trout. We have guides available for extra tuition, if needed. Come and sit back, take in the natural beauty of this stunning property
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Experience the great outdoors in style with over 75 glamping options near Glenorchy, Tasmania, perfect for those who want to combine comfort with adventure. Whether you're an experienced angler or just want to try your hand at fishing, there are plenty of options available. Top campsites like Hill Top Farm Meander Tasmania (112 reviews), Base Camp Tasmania (26 reviews), and Huon Bush Retreats (19 reviews) offer top-notch amenities such as toilets, trash, and potable water. With an average price per night of $24 and options as low as $10, you can enjoy off-roading, autumn fun, and hiking while staying in luxurious accommodations.

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