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A welcome sign is prominently displayed in front of a uniquely designed building with a blend of red and natural wood elements. The gently sloping lawn leads to the entrance, which features large windows, and a stone wall forms the boundary of the garden.
Farm stay in Weegena
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Elvenhome Eco Farmstay Tasmania

Elvenhome Farm and Cottage offer an eco-holiday experience, located close to the historic township of Deloraine. Hand built and cultivated for over twenty years, we are a Bio-Dynamic farm employing Permaculture design principles in both house and gardens. The farm showcases a diversity of environmentally sustainable living. Our unique self-contained cottage features bamboo floors and artisan crafted Blackwood windows. There are two bedrooms, comprising of a Queen bed suite and the second having comfortable twin bunks. The separate dining and living areas have a warm and spacious feel. A fully equipped kitchen is stocked with continental breakfast provisions and seasonal farm produce will be available for you to sample. A sun drenched patio is the perfect place to enjoy magnificent views and bird life. The farm is nestled into native bushland. The pre-existing clearing of five acres has been transformed into orchards, kitchen gardens, animal runs and structures for the home and visitor accommodation. A substantial orchard of fruits, nuts and berries, along with a vegetable garden, milking goats and laying hens provide plentiful supplies of produce year round. Within walking distance you will enjoy activities including swimming, fishing, bush walking and birdwatching. Farm Workshops in sustainable living are available daily. See website for details. Environmental Initiatives Elvenhome Farm and cottage have been designed according to an understanding of the need for harmony in the landscape and for the health and wellbeing of all its inhabitants. By drawing on architectural knowledge of the golden ratio in building design, and using the wisdoms of a feng shui master,the shape of the cottage began to take form. The cottage design allows for the use of recyclable and renewable building materials resourced in a sustainable manner. Local craftsmen and artists have collaborated to bring the vision into reality. Passive solar design and orientation contribute to a minimal need for heating and cooling systems. Solar energy was used throughout the building process to power all trade tools. It continues to be the main power source for the entire property. Extensive water harvesting is made possible with large rainwater storage tanks and a spring fed dam to supply all water needs. Composting toilets further reduce water consumption. All waste water is filtered on site for irrigation of perennial tree crops. With this in mind, all soaps, shampoos and detergents are environmentally friendly, as they are distributed back into the farm system. Hot water needs are provided for by a combustion stove in the main house and an instant gas hot water system in the cottage. Evacuated tubes will be installed in the near future to further reduce energy use and ultimately the carbon footprint . All recyclable materials are separated and distributed to the local recycling centre. Signage is in place to educate guests about the need for appropriate methods of recycling. Permaculture principles are incorporated throughout Elvenhome Farm. Importance has been given to the placement and relative location of many elements supporting one another. Available biological resources are used according to the energy cycling principle. For example, fruit trees produce apples that feed our guests. The apple waste is fed to the chickens and the apple tree prunings are fed to the goats. Both the chickens and goats produce eggs and milk, to nourish our guests, and manure for garden and orchard, therefore the energy cycle continues and forms a closed loop system. Over twenty years of observing the patterns and cycles of nature within the farm allow for continual improvement in its sustainable permanent agriculture. Bio-Dynamic practices are used for the health and wellbeing of the animals, plants and humans on Elvenhome Farm. Each season, Bio-Dynamic preparations are applied to enhance the farm system. 'As above, so below,' is a simple understanding of the greater natural forces at play in our everyday lives. The cottage is one component of the whole farm. It was primarily built for guests with a thirst for learning about an ecologically sustainable lifestyle. A series of structured workshops are available to guests while staying at Elvenhome farm. These include: Farm Tour A farm walk that demonstrates the Bio-Dynamic and permaculture design features of Elvenhome farm. Growing Healthy Vegetables Seasonal selections, crop rotation, companion planting and other ways to get the best out of your kitchen garden. Composting and Worm Farming Learn the art, science and mystery of creating lush compost and enlisting worms to revitalise your garden soil. Sustainable Building Design A Walking tour and explanation of the sustainable design features of Elvenhome Farm and cottage.

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The exterior of a compact black tiny home is showcased amidst the vineyard, featuring a deck with seating and a barbecue. In the background, mountains create a picturesque horizon under a clear sky. Sunlight gently illuminates the surrounding landscape.
Tiny home in West Kentish
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Chardonnay, A Tiny home for up to 4 in a vineyard.

Chardonnay is Nestled amongst the vines in beautiful Lake Barrington. 23 Rows is a small boutique vineyard incorporating two stunning Tiny Homes. The property offers Beautiful views of the lake and Mount Roland. 10 minutes from Sheffield and minutes from the international rowing course. A place to unwind and relax. Perfectly peaceful. Completely self-contained, offering a different visitor experience with each season of the year. Which one will you choose to stay in? Little Pinot or Chardonnay?

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A person relaxes in a wooden cedar hot tub, surrounded by a serene landscape. The view features lush greenery and distant hills. Soft clouds cover the sky, creating a tranquil atmosphere for unwinding in nature.
Cabin in Deloraine
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Eco Cabin Tasmania - Cedar Hot Tub

Escape. Relax. Dream. Indulge. Explore. Nestled amongst the hundred year old hawthorn & dry stone walls of one of Deloraine's original properties, our newly built, sustainably designed A-frame Eco Cabin offers an unforgettable luxury escape. With uninterrupted stunning views of Quamby Bluff and the Great Western Tiers, lie back and gaze at the stars or watch the weather roll in over the mountains, as you relax and soak in your own private cedar outdoor hot-tub or snuggle in your loft-style bed.

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A sunken bathtub is situated on a wooden deck, overlooking lush vines. A figure is seen enjoying a glass of wine, surrounded by candles that softly illuminate the scene. The tranquil atmosphere is enhanced by the blurred vineyard in the background.
Guesthouse in Red Hills
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Vintners Rest by Meander Valley Vineyard

Private and luxurious self-contained cabin nestled amongst the vines on a 15-acre working vineyard in northern Tasmania. It’s a great halfway point between Devonport and Launceston (35min drive from either) We’re on the Tasting Tail, surrounded by a wealth of produce including truffle, salmon, raspberry, dairy and honey farms. In the distance lie the Western Tiers, Cradle Mountain, and the Tasmanian wilderness. It’s a place where the cleanest air, land and water produce truly outstanding wine.

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An outdoor spa is positioned near a fire pit, surrounded by wooden decking. Twinkling string lights hang from nearby trees, illuminating the serene landscape. A bottle of champagne and snacks are placed on a wooden table, with lush greenery and distant hills in view.
Guesthouse in Legana
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Jaclyn Studio - Outdoor Spa&Sauna wz amazing views

Just 10 mins from Launceston CBD, opposite Tamar Island Wetlands, this cozy escape is surrounded by native bush, beautiful garden and wildlife, boasting an outdoor spa with a fire pit and cedar sauna—set against breathtaking views. Inside features bespoke handcrafted furnishings and decors, with a focus on solid native timber that exudes warmth and character. Jaclyn studio is a labour of love, filled with natural textures & quality amenities for your relaxation, recreation, and revitalization.

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A milk vat bath is positioned outdoors, allowing views of the rolling landscape and mountains in the background. Two guests relax in the bath, with glasses of red wine placed beside them on a tray, reflecting the tranquil atmosphere of the retreat.
Home in West Kentish
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Eagles NestIII Mountain Peace Luxury Spa Farmstay

Eagles Nest III - The most stunning views and spas this 2025 and 2024 Bronze Winner Tasmanian Tourism Award Unique Accommodation, is located conveniently near Cradle Mountain. It provides the opportunity for a family of four, one or two couples to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday city life. Amazing views, exquisitely appointed accommodation, spas, open wood fire, outdoor hammocks, outdoor milk bath, sunken floor level table, additional chef and massage services available upon request.

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A single-story cottage features a well-maintained garden with hedges and flowering plants. A wooden porch leads to an entrance framed by large windows, with a backdrop of rugged mountains visible against a clear sky.
Farm stay in Claude Road
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Kings View Farm ‘The Cottage’ - side of Mt Roland

This charming mountain style self-contained cottage is nestled on the side of Mount Roland, Tasmania. Located on a quiet unsealed road, with stunning views of the Dasher Valley on one side and Mount Roland on the other. Only 10 minutes from Sheffield (full amenities/dining), 45 minutes from Cradle Mountain, 1 hour from Launceston and 40 minutes from the Spirit of Tasmania. Relax on the private deck, pat our goats or explore nearby walking tracks, waterfalls, wineries, tasting trails, etc.

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A glass-topped table is set on a balcony, accompanied by wicker chairs. The view extends over a lush green lawn towards the shimmering water, with distant hills framing the horizon. Clear glass railings provide an unobstructed sight of the serene landscape.
Home in Beauty Point
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Absolute waterfront “Little Lempriere”

Escape to Little Lempriere. A perfect couples retreat or a family stay. This luxurious two-bedroom, two-bathroom home is on the waterfront in Beauty Point. Enjoy stunning views from the spa on the private deck or cosy up around the fire pit. The home includes a well equipped kitchen and an open plan living space. Guests can make use of the free kayaks to explore the river or relax in the hot tub. In the heart of Tamar Valley wine region. Platypus House/Seahorseworld a short walk away.

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The tiny house, constructed from dark wood with bright fixtures, is nestled among trees. A wood-fired hot tub, emitting steam, is situated nearby, with steps leading to the entrance. Soft lighting from the windows creates a welcoming ambiance in the secluded bush setting.
Tiny home in Reedy Marsh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 415 reviews

Naivasha Tiny House with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Naivasha Tiny House is the perfect romantic getaway. It is set in a clearing in the Tasmanian bush and has amazing views of the countryside. The tiny home itself has been built entirely of cedar by local artisans. It has been fitted out with antique and reclaimed furnishings with an emphasis on comfort and laid back luxury. The wood fired hot tub is without doubt the highlight. The claw foot bath, indoor wood fire, outdoor fire pit and friendly native wildlife are close seconds.

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The Roundhouse features a unique onion top cupola and a spacious wooden deck. The structure is surrounded by lush greenery and large trees, showcasing the harmonious blend between architecture and nature.
Home in Jackeys Marsh
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 747 reviews

The Roundhouse : Rainforest & Mountains

The Roundhouse is located in a place of spectacular beauty, with views of Quamby Bluff and the Great Western Tiers on all sides. The property is surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest which is a result of the protracted Jackeys Marsh Forest Protests. The fresh air, crystal clear water, abundant wildlife and pristine environment are all environmental values prized by the people of Jackeys Marsh. We would now like to share our unique heritage with the rest of the world.

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A rustic cottage is nestled in a lush green field, framed by a large tree. The distant mountains, capped with snow, create a serene backdrop against a clear blue sky. The landscape features open space dotted with wildflowers, enhancing the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage in Upper Castra
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 472 reviews

Castra High Country Cottages

Carol and Mark would like to introduce you to Castra High Country Cottage, nestled peacefully in the the Central North West of Tasmania. Inspired by reflections of yesteryear the cottage pays homage to the pioneers of the highlands, and the huts they lived in. You will be taken back to the times of our pioneers in this rustic cottage, but don't be misled by the simplistic exterior, inside, you will find everything you need to help you "Rewind, Relax, Rejuvenate."

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A comfortable lounge area features a wood-burning stove set within a stone hearth. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, framing views of the surrounding trees. Wooden shelves and a simple gray couch provide a cozy atmosphere for relaxation.
Cabin in Breona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Off-grid cabin | Deep bath, lake views + fireplace

Welcome to Camp Nowhere. Once a humble fisherman’s shack, this off-grid cabin is now a sanctuary for rest, romance and reconnection overlooking yingina / The Great Lake in Tasmania’s Central Highlands. Curl up by the fireplace, cook over the firepit, unwind in the deep bath with views over the lake or sink into the king-sized bed nook. When (and if!) you’re ready to explore, bush walks, charming small towns and the wild beauty of the Highlands await.

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