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509 Unique places to stay in Tasmania

Best family friendly Tasmania unique stays

Among the 509 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Lockleigh Park - Escape To The Country - Tasmania
9.4 35 reviews
Tasmania
10/08 – 17/08
£66/nighttotal: £462 (7 )

Lockleigh Park - Escape To The Country

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farm , Lebrina
This charming rural holiday home is located just 15 kilometres from Jansz Winery, Bridestowe Lavender Estate, and Dalrymple Vineyard, as well as Emu Ground Regional Reserve and Pipers Brook Vineyard, offering a tranquil escape in the heart of the countryside. The property has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a peaceful and comfortable stay.
This two-bedroom cottage spans 14 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to six guests. The property features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and parking, as well as a range of other amenities perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxing getaway.
Sunny Gum - Tasmania
9.3 335 reviews
Tasmania
07/08 – 09/08
£87/nighttotal: £174 (2 )

Sunny Gum

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chalet , Penguin
Sunny Gum is a chalet in Penguin, Tasmania, just 2.1 kilometres from Watcombe Beach and 2.4 kilometres from Penguin Beach. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This two-bedroom chalet is ideal for couples or small families, offering 45 square metres of space. Guests can enjoy a private entrance, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a balcony with garden views, and access to a shared garden area.
Meander Country Cabins - Tasmania
9.5 180 reviews
Tasmania
20/07 – 25/07
£115/nighttotal: £575 (5 )

Meander Country Cabins

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cabin , Meander
Meander Country Cabins & Vans is located in the charming town of Meander, Tasmania, about 43 miles from Devonport Airport and surrounded by picturesque countryside. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The cabins are modern and comfortable, featuring private entrances and fully equipped kitchens. Guests can enjoy breathtaking mountain views, relax in the garden, and make use of the barbecue facilities.
New Luxury Barn - Mt Bike Trails Derby Champagne - Tasmania
9.7 367 reviews
Tasmania
22/12 – 03/01
£226/nighttotal: £2712 (12 )

New Luxury Barn - Mt Bike Trails Derby Champagne

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farm , Winnaleah
This architecturally designed Barndominium, located in the North East of Tasmania, near Winnaleah, offers stunning views down the valley.
This unique property, perfect for families or groups of up to seven, boasts modern amenities such as hydronic floor heating, air conditioning, and super-fast Wi-Fi, as well as a mezzanine sitting area with a unique vantage point.

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Mount View Marrawah - Tasmania
9.9 76 reviews
Tasmania
11/07 – 12/07
£151/nightfor 1 night

Mount View Marrawah

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chalet , Marrawah
This Marrawah holiday home is situated a 4-minute walk from Green Point Beach and 116 kilometres from Burnie Wynyard Airport.
The 55-square-metre self-catering cottage sleeps five guests, offering a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a picnic area.
Discovery Parks - Mornington - Tasmania
8.2 1706 reviews
Tasmania
22/12 – 03/01
£122/nighttotal: £1464 (12 )

Discovery Parks - Mornington

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cabin , Mornington
Discovery Parks - Mornington Hobart is situated in Mornington, a short drive from Hobart city centre and the airport, offering a peaceful escape close to the city's attractions. The resort has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The accommodation options include self-catering cottages and apartments, each with a private bathroom and kitchen. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, BBQ area, playground and laundry facilities, as well as scenic views towards Mount Wellington.
Maydena Mountain Cabins - Tasmania
9.5 291 reviews
Tasmania
28/08 – 30/08
£126/nighttotal: £252 (2 )

Maydena Mountain Cabins

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chalet , Maydena
Chalet with an excellent rating of 95% based on 291 reviews. This accommodation is located in Maydena.
Services and facilities: a garden, a fridge and air conditioning. This accommodation is ideal for families.
Panorama Cabin - A Cosy Shack + An Unreal View (B) - Tasmania
Tasmania
20/07 – 25/07
£124/nighttotal: £620 (5 )

Panorama Cabin - A Cosy Shack + An Unreal View (B)

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cabin , Bicheno
This Bicheno lodge offers a prime location, situated just 500 metres from the Apsley Conservation Area and a 5-minute drive from Waubs Beach, with easy access to Freycinet Winery and Devil's Corner Cellar Door.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin accommodates two guests and features a private terrace, a well-equipped kitchenette with an oven and refrigerator, complimentary Wi-Fi, and an on-site washing machine.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Tasmania

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania has plenty of hidden gems! For a stunning coastal walk, try the Bay of Fires, with its orange-hued granite boulders and pristine beaches. Further afield, the Tarkine wilderness offers incredible rainforest hikes and opportunities for wildlife spotting. For something different, explore the historic town of Mole Creek, known for its karst landscape and impressive caves.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Tasmania, Australia?

    Yes! The Taste of Tasmania is a large food and wine festival held annually in Hobart over the summer. Dark Mofo, also in Hobart, is a winter festival known for its unique arts and cultural events, including light installations and music performances. The MONA FOMA festival, which is part of the Museum of Old and New Art's (MONA) programming, is another significant arts festival.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find rugged mountains like Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, pristine beaches along the east coast, ancient rainforests in the Tarkine, and dramatic cliffs along the west coast. There are also many beautiful lakes, including Great Lake, the largest lake in Australia by surface area.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Tasmania, Australia?

    Definitely! The annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race finishes in Hobart, attracting many spectators. Other popular activities include hiking the Overland Track, kayaking in the Freycinet National Park, and cycling along various scenic routes. Many people also enjoy fishing and surfing in various locations across the island.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so layers are key. Pack waterproof and windproof outerwear, warm fleeces or jumpers, comfortable hiking boots, and rain pants. Even in summer, temperatures can drop, especially at higher altitudes or near the coast. Sunscreen and a hat are also essential, even on cloudy days.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Tasmania, Australia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like the Salamanca Market in Hobart, is a great way to experience Tasmanian produce and chat with the producers. Many smaller towns have local craft shops and galleries where you can meet artisans. Consider staying in a guesthouse or farm stay for a more immersive experience and the chance to interact with locals.
  • Is Tasmania, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) can be seen in Tasmania during the winter months (June to August), particularly in the southern parts of the state, away from light pollution. Spring brings stunning wildflower displays in many areas, while autumn offers vibrant foliage in the central highlands.
  • What are the best local foods in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania is renowned for its fresh produce and seafood. Try the local oysters, scallops, and salmon. The island also produces excellent cheeses, wines, and craft beers. Look out for dishes featuring local lamb and berries. Many restaurants focus on showcasing seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania offers a range of adventurous activities. Hiking the Overland Track is a classic multi-day trek. White-water rafting on the Franklin River is an adrenaline-pumping experience. Rock climbing and abseiling are popular in various locations, and sea kayaking provides opportunities to explore the coastline and spot wildlife. Mountain biking trails cater to all skill levels.

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Best Tasmania unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 509 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Numie Wattle Cocoon With Hot Tub Waterfront - Tasmania
9.4 76 reviews
Tasmania
23/11 – 25/11
£294/nighttotal: £588 (2 )

Numie Wattle Cocoon With Hot Tub Waterfront

1 2
chalet , Coles Bay
This waterfront tent is located in Coles Bay, approximately 150 kilometres from Launceston Airport, offering stunning sea views and a private beach area.
The 'Numie I Cabin I Hot Tub I Views I Waterfront' tent sleeps two guests and features a private terrace, garden, hot tub and barbecue facilities.
Derby Rock Cabins - Blue Tier Spa Cabin - Tasmania
9.8 141 reviews
Tasmania
24/06 – 27/06
£157/nighttotal: £471 (3 )

Derby Rock Cabins - Blue Tier Spa Cabin

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cabin , Derby
Derby Rock Cabins offer excellent self-catering accommodation in the Derbyshire countryside, providing convenient access to Derby's attractions, though precise distances aren't specified.
This Derbyshire lodge boasts two bedrooms (king or twin), a spacious living area, a private deck with valley views, an on-site spa, secure bike storage, and sleeps up to seven guests, perfect for families or groups exploring the Peak District.
Shelter | Swansea |Tiny Home - Tasmania
9.8 11 reviews
Tasmania
23/07 – 26/07
£134/nighttotal: £402 (3 )

Shelter | Swansea |Tiny Home

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cabin , Swansea
This converted shipping container dwelling is situated in Swansea, offering peaceful farmland views and a short 500-meter walk to the beach, local shops, and a tavern.
This unique accommodation for two features air conditioning, a jacuzzi, a garden with an outdoor bath, and one bedroom and bathroom, providing a cosy and tranquil coastal retreat.
Ocean Mist Cabin – Spa, Fireplace & Ev Charger - Tasmania
9.9 31 reviews
Tasmania
03/07 – 05/07
£224/nighttotal: £448 (2 )

Ocean Mist Cabin – Spa, Fireplace & Ev Charger

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cabin , Dover
This eco-friendly Dover lodge boasts stunning bay views and is a short walk from a local IGA supermarket.
The self-catering property sleeps four guests in two bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with appliances such as a rice cooker and smoothie maker, a jacuzzi, and a private deck with a fenced bubble spa; profits support Tasmanian foster children.

Best pet friendly Tasmania unique stays

Among the 509 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 4 best pet friendly unique accommodations

Marshmellow Cabin In Nature - Creek Tub Fire Beach - Tasmania
10 203 reviews
Tasmania
28/08 – 30/08
£145/nighttotal: £290 (2 )

Marshmellow Cabin In Nature - Creek Tub Fire Beach

1 2
cabin , Connellys Marsh
MarshMellow cabin, a pet-friendly tiny house on the Tasman Peninsula, is situated 72km from Hobart and 48km from Hobart Airport, near a secluded beach and the Three Capes Track.
This one-bedroom lodge sleeps two, offering a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, an outdoor bath, BBQ, fire pit, kayaks, and access to an online guide to local award-winning vineyards and restaurants.
Quintessential Tassie Shack - Tasmania
Tasmania
07/07 – 09/07
£167/nighttotal: £334 (2 )

Quintessential Tassie Shack

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cabin , South Mount Cameron
This three-bedroom cottage, dating from 1910, is situated in South Mount Cameron, near the Derby Mountain Bike Resort, approximately 1-2 km from the Great Musselroe River Conservation Area and Frome Regional Reserve, and close to the Derby Tin Mine Centre and Derby Schoolhouse Museum.
This pet-friendly holiday home sleeps six, boasting internet access and one bathroom, offering a peaceful retreat near several local attractions.
Huon Valley View Cabin Near Cygnet - Tasmania
9.9 666 reviews
Tasmania
05/09 – 08/09
£81/nighttotal: £243 (3 )

Huon Valley View Cabin Near Cygnet

1 2
cabin , Glaziers Bay
This Glaziers Bay studio is located just a short drive from Cygnet, Bruny Island, and Hobart, offering easy access to the region's attractions and the stunning natural beauty of the Huon Valley. The studio has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The studio is a comfortable and spacious one-bedroom property that can accommodate up to three guests. It features a modern kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, a private deck with views, a garden, and access to 18 acres of bush for exploring, as well as a range of amenities including high-speed internet, a washing machine, and a smart TV with Netflix.
Chloes Cabin Accommodation - Tasmania
Tasmania
14/07 – 17/07
£161/nighttotal: £483 (3 )

Chloes Cabin Accommodation

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cabin , White Beach
Chloes Cabin Accommodation is located in White Beach, a familiar district just 12.4 kilometres from the Port Arthur historic site.
This 85 square metre cottage offers accommodation for up to seven guests with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and complimentary WiFi, with pets welcome and parking provided.
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