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An inviting outdoor lounge area features a swing bed with plush cushions, nearby a rustic wooden wall. Natural elements like a woven basket and decorative items add charm. Soft light filters through a hanging lantern, enhancing the serene atmosphere on the covered deck.
Cabin in Zeehan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Central Wilderness Stay - The Lazy Prospector

Escape the Ordinary – Find Your Wild. Dreaming of trading traffic and emails for towering trees and epic views? Tasmania’s wild West Coast is calling. And now, you’ve found the perfect basecamp in historic Zeehan - The Lazy Prospector, a welcoming cabin for every explorer. Hike ancient rainforests, bike rugged trails, or simply unwind - soak in the deep bath, curl up by the wood fire, or lounge on the swing bed with mountain views. Solo or with a partner, come and get lost (in the best way).

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Home in Queenstown
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

The Lazy Frog Cottage-Close to the Scenic Railway

Queenstown is full of history and things to see. Waterfalls, lookouts, historic buildings and breathtaking scenery. Our property which is a lot larger than you think and is only a few steps to the iconic Wilderness Railway and cafe. We provide food essentials, washing machine and dryer and internet. Secure off street parking and seperate games room. If you thinking of coming to visit the West Coast my advice is to stay 2 or 3 nights in Queenstown which is the centre of the areas 5 towns.

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A spacious deck is shown, featuring a bar area with high-backed chairs and a view of the water. The area is shaded by a wooden pergola, and the landscape beyond includes green grass and trees under a partly cloudy sky.
Home in Strahan
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

The Launch Pad

This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Only a 5 minute walk down to the Strahan village and boat cruise terminals. 2 minute walk to the supermarket Wifi is connected. There is a tv on the deck, lounge room and all 3 bedrooms. Atleast 6 cars/trailers etc can be parked in the property *please note* The property looking out towards the water isn’t fenced off. If you have young kids then please make sure they don’t go passed the star pickets.

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A hexagonal living area features a high, wooden-beamed ceiling and large windows framing views of the water. Comfortable seating surrounds a central column. A dining area is positioned near the windows, allowing natural light to fill the space and offering vistas of the waterfront outside.
Home in Strahan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

Strahan House

From this prime position at Regatta Point, overlooking the West Coast Wilderness Railway Station, across Macquarie Harbour and to Strahan Village, this fantastic self contained luxury three bedroom home is the ultimate getaway. With fabulous views of the water, trains and cray boats you can relax and take a breath in this magnificent hexagonal living/entertainment area with large viewing windows that have been built into its three northern sides. All three bedrooms have water views.

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A modern kitchen is presented with wooden cabinetry and a spacious breakfast bar featuring three red stools. Ambient lighting enhances the atmosphere, while a window offers a view of the surrounding greenery. Essential cooking appliances are neatly arranged for convenience.
Cabin in Queenstown
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Nordic Noir Cabin

■ A cosy & private retreat, nestled on the slope of Mount Owen. Surrounded by garden & rainforests behind, it offers a tranquil and quiet escape & just a 5-minute walk from town. The cabin has two bedrooms, both offering views of the mountains . A bespoke fully functional kitchen & bathroom with a deep stone bath that comfortably fits two adults. Its arty & designed in mind for me & my partner. So if your looking for something conventional. Then take this into consideration 🙂

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A wooden chair is positioned on a deck overlooking a calm body of water. Ducks are scattered across a grassy area, while mountains rise gently in the distance under a partly cloudy sky. The tranquil scene is framed by a rustic red wall.
Cabin in Strahan
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 302 reviews

Salt Box Hideaway

Designed with comfort and ultimate rest and relaxation in mind, Salt Box Hideaway features soothing rich naval tones and a grand Tasmanian Blue Gum custom-made built-in bed. Sit by the cedar window and watch the rolling mist cover the hills as night falls, or rise early and embrace the tranquillity on the water's edge. We love to spoil our guests with complimentary port for you to sip under the stars. This is a rustic part of the world and an important part of Tasmania's history.

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An outdoor stone bath, elegantly carved, is positioned on a wooden deck. Soft lighting highlights the natural textures of the wood paneling. A wine glass rests beside the bath, while towels are hung on a nearby rack, contributing to a serene and inviting retreat.
Home in Queenstown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Your Place To Rest, @Galahs Nest

Welcome to The Galahs Nest, Your place to rest on the West. Unwind and relax in this Historic Hall that has been creatively turned into a unique and comfortable Home, complete with the outdoor bath of your dreams. The space itself provides two spacious bedrooms, with additional sleeping in the living area. A fully functioning kitchen and beautiful new bathroom. The open plan living opens out onto the deck where you will find our solid stone bath that is waiting for you!

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The exterior of a renovated weatherboard cottage is shown, featuring a gabled roof and a covered front porch. A picket fence borders the garden, which is complimented by a pathway of pebbles and well-maintained foliage. Natural light enhances the inviting entrance.
Cottage in Queenstown
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 767 reviews

Magnolia Cottage

Magnolia Cottage is a beautiful 1930's weatherboard cottage which has been thoughtfully renovated to please the keenest eye! Close to town, it is only a 7 minutes walk to all the main amenities. Wake up in the morning with aromas coffee from your Nespresso coffee machine and enjoy the luxury little touches and wonderful comforts while you experience the West Coast Wilderness. For our bike ride enthusiasts - we offer a lockable shed to store your bikes on the premises.

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A newly renovated home is set behind a secure, white fence, showcasing a spacious driveway and well-maintained lawn. The exterior features a light-colored siding, large windows, and a welcoming entrance with a sign displaying the property's name.
Home in Queenstown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Braddon Retreat

Our newly renovated, comfortable and relaxing home ready for you to come and relax and enjoy what Queenstown has to offer. This home is perfect for families, couples and groups. With a fully equipped kitchen, walk in shower and a bath to relax in, washing machine and dryer, bbq for outside dining, cozy wood heater to warm you up on those cold days, and the most comfiest beds. The yard is fully fenced and can be locked up. Porta cot and bedding is also available.

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Cabin in Strahan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Waterfront Retreat w Panoramic Views

Boasting water views from almost every room of the house, Bushy Summers is a waterfront retreat in the beautifully secluded town of Lettes Bay. Originally an old miner’s shack, Bushy has been lovingly restored using found and up-cycled treasures to craft a beautifully bespoke and nurturing home. Light, bright and cosy, it is full of beautiful linen textures and wonderful character. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with amazing views, this is it.

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A vibrant scene features various farm animals, including several sheep and playful lambs, grazing on the lush green grass. In the background, a modern house is visible, surrounded by wooden fencing and trees, illustrating a serene rural setting.
Farm stay in Strahan
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 473 reviews

Farm stay at Lowana, Strahan

A charming hobby farm just 10 minutes from Strahan's center. Our delightful menagerie includes sheep, alpacas, chickens, and a friendly goat. At night, the property comes alive with wallabies, rabbits, bandicoots, and possums. Your stay promises warmth, cleanliness, and comfort, as attested by our glowing reviews. We're dedicated to enhancing your experience, so feel free to inquire. Extended stays and direct bookings are warmly welcomed.

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A cozy nook features a large window overlooking a tranquil waterway and an old jetty. Soft, crumpled bedding is tucked against the wall, with clouds subtly reflected in the glass. The scene captures a serene ambiance, ideal for relaxation.
Cabin in Strahan
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 860 reviews

Captain's Rest, Tasmania's Most Sought-After Stay

There are stays that fill time and stays that change time—Captain's Rest belongs firmly in the second category. This historic fisherman's cabin sits cozily in the Lettes Bay Shack Village, meters from Macquarie Harbour. Framed by climbing roses and wisteria, here, time moves to the rhythm of tides while dolphin pods surface just beyond windows designed for watching the world unfold at its own perfect pace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Queenstown?

    Queenstown has a blend of historic guesthouses, cozy cottages, and unique art-inspired stays. Many visitors choose options near the town center to enjoy heritage sites, creative spaces, and easy access to local dining.

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

    Families often explore heritage rail journeys, discover interactive exhibits at local museums, and relax in leafy parks around town. Outdoor adventures and creative workshops are frequently suggested for all ages.

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

    Explore mining heritage along a historic railway, wander the Galley Museum, and take in street art decorating the town. Nature walks, rainforest tracks, and art projects highlight Queenstown's creative side.

  • How is the weather in Queenstown?

    Queenstown features cool, damp conditions through the year, with summer highs around 70°F (21°C) and winter lows near 42°F (6°C). Rainfall is frequent, so bring layers and a waterproof jacket.

  • When is the best time to visit Queenstown?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder days, outdoor activities, and vibrant community events. Autumn brings dramatic foliage, while winter is known for cool rain and misty landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Queenstown?

    Consider the Galley Museum for mining history, explore the Queenstown Library for local stories, and wander the unique landscapes shaped by copper mining. Art installations and heritage trails reveal the town's evolving identity.

  • What are some hiking trails in Queenstown?

    Queenstown has winding tracks like the Spion Kop Lookout walk and tracks through the surrounding rainforest. Adventurers frequently suggest trails leading to old mining sites and elevated viewpoints over rugged mountains.

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

    Families can ride heritage trains, participate in art workshops, or enjoy guided walks exploring Queenstown's history and geology. Local playgrounds and quiet parks make it easy to unwind together.

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

    Consider exploring lush rainforests, heritage mining towns, or wild rivers around the West Coast region. Cradle Mountain and local national parks are frequently suggested for day adventures, with trails and wildlife encounters.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Queenstown?

    Several stays in Queenstown welcome pets, especially in independent cottages or family-style homes. Look for listings that note outdoor space and check local pet policies in advance.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Queenstown?

    Bring sturdy walking shoes, as streets and trails can be steep or slippery after rain. Engaging with locals at markets or art studios can reveal current exhibitions, tours, or pop-up events around town.

  • What is Queenstown known for?

    Queenstown is known for its dramatic mining heritage, art and creative projects, and striking, scarred hills from past copper extraction. The town has an emerging arts scene and frequent cultural gatherings.

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

    Seek out local street art installations tucked throughout town, visit small artist-run studios, or follow trails to lesser-known viewpoints over the lunar hills. Restored heritage buildings often house galleries and makers’ workshops.

  • What are the best foods to try in Queenstown?

    Queenstown's dining scene features hearty Tasmanian fare—look for locally sourced meats, fresh-baked breads, and house-made pastries. Pies, seafood, and craft roasted coffee are often highlighted by local cafés.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Queenstown?

    Pack layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes for changing weather and outdoor trails. A small backpack is useful for carrying water, snacks, and your camera while exploring historic sites and forest walks.

  • What is the nightlife in Queenstown like?

    Nightlife in Queenstown centers around cozy pubs, live music sessions, and relaxed venues hosting occasional performances or community events. Many spots highlight local musicians and feature casual, friendly atmospheres.

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

    Queenstown often hosts arts festivals, music performances, and community gatherings—especially in spring and summer. Mining heritage celebrations and open studios are frequently suggested by locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Queenstown?

    Queenstown has many family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes and cozy cottages with kitchens and outdoor space. Listings near parks or town amenities are a popular choice for families.

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 30 vacation rentals in Queenstown

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Queenstown vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ184 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 of Queenstown vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Queenstown rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Queenstown stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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