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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

Paradise At Prout - Tasmania
10 218 reviews
Tasmania
03/07 – 05/07
SG$246/nighttotal: SG$492 (2 )

Paradise At Prout

2 3
cabin , Elizabeth Town
This Elizabeth Town tiny home boasts magnificent Meander Valley and Mount Roland views, situated a 10-minute drive from Deloraine, 48km from Launceston, 40km from Devonport, and 89km from Cradle Mountain.
The self-contained unit sleeps four in two double bedrooms, features a fully equipped kitchen with breakfast provisions, a private sundeck overlooking the farm animals, and offers free parking.
New Luxury Barn - Mt Bike Trails Derby Champagne - Tasmania
9.7 367 reviews
Tasmania
22/12 – 03/01
SG$389/nighttotal: SG$4668 (12 )

New Luxury Barn - Mt Bike Trails Derby Champagne

2 4
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.
Beautiful Chalet In Picturesque Huon Valley. - Tasmania
10 124 reviews
Tasmania
02/07 – 04/07
SG$204/nighttotal: SG$408 (2 )

Beautiful Chalet In Picturesque Huon Valley.

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chalet , Lucaston
Bakers Creek Chalet is located in Lucaston, a picturesque village in the Huon Valley, just 35km from Hobart and a short drive from Willie Smith's Apple Shed, Home Hill Winery, and the Summer Kitchen. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalet has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The property offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden with a fire pit, and a fitness centre. Guests can also enjoy close encounters with farm animals, explore the surrounding countryside, or relax in the peaceful setting.
Buttons Cottage A Stargazers Delight - Tasmania
10 56 reviews
Tasmania
01/10 – 04/10
SG$335/nighttotal: SG$1005 (3 )

Buttons Cottage A Stargazers Delight

2 4
farm , Nietta
This Nietta holiday home is situated a short drive (7km) from Leven Canyon Regional Reserve and 19.6km from Winterbrook Falls Regional Reserve, with other attractions such as Penguin Cradle Trail Trailhead and Forth Falls Creek Conservation Area within 26km.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, a terrace, garden, parking, and barbecue facilities; plus an in-house DVD player.

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Just Down The Road - Ella Cabin - Tasmania
9.8 74 reviews
Tasmania
17/07 – 19/07
SG$202/nighttotal: SG$404 (2 )

Just Down The Road - Ella Cabin

1 2
cabin , Branxholm
Just Down The Road Topaz, a self-catering lodge in Branxholm, is situated a 5-minute (8 km) drive from Derby, a renowned mountain biking hub, offering easy access to Derby's trails and scenic views of a nearby hop farm.
This one-bedroom retreat sleeps two, boasting a king-size bed, private deck, modern kitchen with washer/dryer, luxurious bathroom with underfloor heating, and access to communal amenities including a barrel sauna, fire pit, and BBQ area, plus on-site bike wash and storage.
Cloudy Bay Cabin - Tasmania
9.4 49 reviews
Tasmania
24/09 – 06/10
SG$442/nighttotal: SG$5304 (12 )

Cloudy Bay Cabin

2 3
cabin , South Bruny
Cloudy Bay Cabin is located in South Bruny, just 29 miles from Margate and 43 miles from Hobart International Airport, offering a tranquil escape in a secluded setting. The cabin has received very good user ratings, an excellent location rating, and a very good cleanliness rating.
The cabin is a cosy 14 square metre space with one bathroom. It comes with a kitchen including an oven and fridge, a terrace or balcony, a garden, parking, and a TV for your entertainment, as well as the option to bring your pets along.
Robin Hoods Well Farm Stay - Tasmania
8.6 93 reviews
Tasmania
23/11 – 25/11
SG$145/nighttotal: SG$290 (2 )

Robin Hoods Well Farm Stay

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farm , Sassafras
Robin Hoods Well Farm Stay is located in Sassafras, a short drive from Latrobe, Deloraine, and Sheffield, making it a convenient base for exploring the North West region of Tasmania. The farm consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The farm offers a range of accommodation options, including a two-bedroom cottage, a studio apartment, and a six-bedroom house, catering to different group sizes and preferences. Each accommodation includes a small kitchen, a bathroom with complimentary toiletries, and access to the large gardens with BBQ facilities, offering a peaceful retreat with modern amenities.
Banksia Bus - Tasmania
9.3 29 reviews
Tasmania
03/07 – 05/07
SG$223/nighttotal: SG$446 (2 )

Banksia Bus

1 3
boat , Longley Lower
The Banksia Bus boat hotel is located in Longley Lower, Tasmania, approximately 30km from the Hobart Convention and Entertainment Centre and 31km from the Royal Theatre.
This 25-square-metre floating hotel offers accommodation for up to seven guests, featuring a bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a jacuzzi, a garden, parking, and proximity to the Kingborough Sports Centre (18km).

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Tasmania

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

    Tasmania's full of surprises! For a hidden gem, consider the Tarkine wilderness in the north-west. It's a vast, untouched rainforest with incredible hiking trails and stunning coastal scenery. Another lesser-known spot is the Freycinet National Park's Wineglass Bay Lookout – while Wineglass Bay itself is popular, the walk to the lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views with fewer crowds. Further afield, the remote Southwest National Park is a true wilderness experience, requiring some planning, but rewarding intrepid travellers with pristine beaches and untouched landscapes. And don't forget the charming little towns like Mole Creek, nestled in the heart of the Great Western Tiers, offering a glimpse into Tasmania's rural life.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Tasmania, Australia?

    Yes, Tasmania hosts several notable festivals. The Taste of Tasmania, held annually in Hobart over the summer, is a renowned food and wine festival showcasing the best of Tasmanian produce. Dark Mofo, also in Hobart, is a winter festival known for its unique blend of art, music, and winter solstice celebrations. The Cygnet Folk Festival, held in Cygnet, is a popular event celebrating folk music and arts.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania boasts incredible biodiversity. You'll find stunning beaches like those in Bay of Fires, rugged mountains in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, ancient rainforests in the Tarkine, and expansive coastal heathlands along the east coast. The island also features many freshwater lakes, including the iconic Lake St Clair, and numerous rivers, perfect for kayaking and fishing.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key. Pack waterproof and windproof outerwear, warm fleeces or jumpers, comfortable hiking boots, and sturdy, waterproof trousers. Even in summer, evenings can get chilly, so pack long sleeves and warm layers. Sunscreen and a hat are essential, even on cloudy days, as the sun can be strong. Insect repellent is also advisable, especially during warmer months.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Tasmania, Australia?

    To experience local traditions, visit the Salamanca Market in Hobart on a Saturday. It's a vibrant market showcasing local crafts, produce, and food. Consider attending a local festival like the Cygnet Folk Festival or a smaller community event to interact with residents. Many farms and wineries offer tours and tastings, providing opportunities to meet the people behind the products. Staying in smaller, family-run accommodation options rather than large hotels can also facilitate interactions with locals.
  • Is Tasmania, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, Tasmania offers some unique seasonal displays. In spring, wildflowers bloom across the island, particularly in the highlands and west coast. Autumn brings vibrant foliage changes in the central highlands. The winter solstice is celebrated during Dark Mofo, highlighting the island's unique relationship with the changing seasons. The Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) can be visible in the south of the island during winter, though viewing is dependent on clear skies and solar activity.
  • What are the best local foods in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania is a foodie paradise! Fresh seafood, particularly oysters and salmon, is a must-try. The island is also renowned for its cheese, particularly cheddar and brie from farms like Ashgrove Cheese. Local wines, particularly pinot noir and sparkling wines from the Tamar Valley, are excellent. Don't miss trying the local lamb and beef, often grass-fed and of exceptional quality. And for a sweet treat, sample some Tasmanian honey or berries.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania offers a range of adventurous activities. The Overland Track is a challenging multi-day hike through stunning scenery. White-water rafting on the Franklin River is a thrilling experience. Rock climbing and abseiling are popular in areas like Freycinet National Park. Sea kayaking around the coast offers opportunities to explore hidden coves and spot wildlife. For those seeking something less strenuous, mountain biking trails throughout the island 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

Shelter | Swansea |Tiny Home - Tasmania
9.8 11 reviews
Tasmania
23/07 – 26/07
SG$230/nighttotal: SG$690 (3 )

Shelter | Swansea |Tiny Home

1 2
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.
The Cove Tasmania - Tasmania
9.7 933 reviews
Tasmania
23/07 – 26/07
SG$790/nighttotal: SG$2370 (3 )

The Cove Tasmania

1 2
glamping , Devonport
The Cove Tasmania is a beachfront farm stay situated in Devonport, just a 5-minute walk from Lillico Beach and 8.5 kilometres from Devonport Oval. This adults-only retreat offers a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, spa, and outdoor fireplace, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Romantic Valley Cabin - Outdoor Bath - Tasmania
9.5 21 reviews
Tasmania
05/09 – 12/09
SG$275/nighttotal: SG$1925 (7 )

Romantic Valley Cabin - Outdoor Bath

2 4
cabin , Glen Huon
Appledore - Cabin in the Valley is situated in Glen Huon, Tasmania, approximately 48 kilometres from Hobart's city centre, offering easy access to attractions such as the Theatre Royal and Parliament House.
This 34-square-metre lodge boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps seven guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, Jacuzzi, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and on-site laundry facilities; nearby activities include cycling, fishing, and hiking.
Whale Song  ~ Oceanfront Escape - Tasmania
9.9 393 reviews
Tasmania
14/07 – 17/07
SG$596/nighttotal: SG$1788 (3 )

Whale Song ~ Oceanfront Escape

1 2
cabin , Falmouth
Whale Song is a beach shack located in the secluded hamlet of Falmouth on Tasmania's East Coast, just a short distance from the Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park. The cottage has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This charming two-bedroom property can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. Enjoy a luxurious stay with amenities like a fully equipped kitchen, outdoor hot bath, fire pit, and a range of sustainable features, all while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere and stunning ocean views.

Best pet friendly Tasmania unique stays

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

This Cottage Was First Built Around 1910 And Used As A Farm Cottage. - Tasmania
9.8 13 reviews
Tasmania
26/09 – 27/09
SG$198/nightfor 1 night

This Cottage Was First Built Around 1910 And Used As A Farm Cottage.

1 2
cabin , Camena
This secluded farm cottage in Camena offers a tranquil rural setting, just 20 metres from the Blythe River and 100 metres from its banks, with the Spiret of Tas a 30-minute drive away.
This family-friendly, pet-friendly accommodation sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a terrace, garden, and parking, with easy access to the Blythe River Conservation Area and local cultural attractions.
Chloe's Cabin Accommodation - Tasmania
Tasmania
23/07 – 26/07
SG$276/nighttotal: SG$828 (3 )

Chloe's Cabin Accommodation

2 2
cabin , White Beach
This White Beach lodge is situated just 500 metres from the beach and a 15-minute drive from the Port Arthur Historic Site.
This 85 square metre holiday home accommodates up to four guests, offering two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a lounge with a bar, a front deck, a private rear garden, and complimentary unlimited WiFi.
Clearwater Cabin - Off Grid - Eco Friendly - Tasmania
9.9 58 reviews
Tasmania
24/12 – 28/12
SG$424/nighttotal: SG$1696 (4 )

Clearwater Cabin - Off Grid - Eco Friendly

2 5
cabin , Jackeys Marsh
This secluded cottage near Jackeys Marsh, Tasmania, is a 15-minute (24km) drive from Hunts Lake, 20 minutes (32km) from Deloraine, and within an hour's drive (80-100km) of Launceston and Devonport, offering easy access to the Great Western Tiers hiking trails and the Tasmanian Great Lakes.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps five, boasting a fire-heated bathtub, swinging porch doors, a large open-plan kitchen/lounge, and access to on-site swimming and waterfall features, plus unlimited Starlink Wifi.
Chloes Cabin Accommodation - Tasmania
Tasmania
20/09 – 27/09
SG$279/nighttotal: SG$1953 (7 )

Chloes Cabin Accommodation

2 2
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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