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Experience Authentic Tasmania in Comfort and Style
Discover the natural beauty and unique charm of Australia's island state through holiday houses in Tasmania that offer an authentic escape from the everyday. These distinctive accommodations showcase Tasmania's architectural heritage with weatherboard exteriors, wrap-around verandas, and contemporary interiors that blend rustic charm with modern luxury. From beachfront retreats overlooking the pristine Bay of Fires to secluded mountain chalets nestled in ancient forests, holiday accommodation in Tasmania provides unparalleled access to the island's diverse landscapes. Each property is designed to maximize spectacular views while offering guests complete privacy and tranquility. The state's cooler climate means that holiday houses in Tasmania feature cozy fireplaces, heated floors, and well-appointed kitchens perfect for preparing meals using local produce. Amenities guests can expect when choosing these exceptional accommodations include:
- Floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing panoramic views of mountains, beaches, or native bushland
- Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with European appliances and stone benchtops
- Private outdoor spaces including expansive decks, fire pits, and outdoor dining areas
- Log fireplaces or wood-burning stoves for cozy winter evenings
- High-speed internet and smart entertainment systems with streaming services
- Pet-friendly facilities including fully fenced yards and dog doors
- Private parking and electric vehicle charging stations
- Spa-style bathrooms with heated towel rails and luxury fixtures
- Games rooms featuring table tennis, gym equipment, and entertainment areas
- Professional-grade outdoor equipment for fishing, hiking, and water sports
Who Should Choose a Holiday House in Tasmania
Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler
Tasmania attracts nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers who appreciate pristine wilderness, world-class hiking trails, and unique wildlife encounters not found elsewhere in Australia. Food and wine lovers enjoy access to premium cool-climate wines, farm-to-table restaurants, and artisanal producers crafting whisky and honey. History buffs can explore the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Port Arthur Historic Site, and charming colonial towns narrating Australia's complex past. Beach lovers discover secluded white sand beaches along the East Coast or dramatic coastal formations at Bruny Island. Hiking enthusiasts can tackle parts of the renowned Overland Track or explore the otherworldly landscapes of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Families appreciate the island's compact size, which makes it easy to experience diverse attractions from Salamanca Market in Hobart to the penguin colonies at Bicheno. The best time to visit is during the summer months (December to February), when temperatures range from 15-25°C (59-77°F) and luxury holiday homes in Tasmania are in high demand, with average nightly rates ranging from AUD $320-530 depending on the season and location, offering excellent availability with 18-69 properties available across different date ranges.
Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Tasmania
Discover the Island's Hidden Gems and Natural Wonders
Tasmania offers an incredible array of attractions showcasing its unique natural beauty and cultural heritage. Here are five unmissable experiences that will make your stay memorable:
- Liffey Falls Track
- THE WALL Sculpture
- Waddamana Power Station Heritage Site
- Walls of Jerusalem National Park
- Pine Lake Walk
Liffey Falls Track
This spectacular cascading waterfall system features a gentle 45-minute walk through temperate rainforest, culminating in breathtaking multi-tiered falls. The track is suitable for all fitness levels and offers excellent photography opportunities year-round, with the falls most impressive after winter rains.
THE WALL Sculpture
An extraordinary artistic achievement carved from Tasmanian timber, this 100-meter-long sculpture depicts the Central Highlands' history and community. Located in Derwent Bridge, it is both a cultural landmark and engineering marvel telling the story of Tasmania's Highland people through intricate wood carvings.
Waddamana Power Station Heritage Site
Explore Tasmania's industrial heritage at this preserved power station complex that operated from 1916 to 1964. The museum showcases the engineering prowess that brought electricity to Tasmania, surrounded by pristine highland landscapes and fishing waters.
Walls of Jerusalem National Park
This alpine wilderness offers challenging hiking through unique dolerite formations resembling ancient walls and biblical names for peaks and tarns. The park provides some of Tasmania's most dramatic mountain scenery, perfect for experienced hikers seeking pristine wilderness.
Pine Lake Walk
A peaceful highland lake experience featuring crystal-clear waters surrounded by native pine forests and mountain views. This easy walk offers excellent trout fishing opportunities and serves as a gateway to Tasmania's unique highland ecosystem, perfect for families and nature photographers.
Tasmania is home to the world's largest and most diverse collection of convict-built heritage sites, including 11 UNESCO World Heritage locations that tell the complex story of Australia's colonial past.
Exceptional Dining Experiences in Tasmania
Local Flavors and Award-Winning Cuisine
Tasmania's culinary scene is renowned for its fresh produce, innovative chefs, and unique island flavors. These highly-rated establishments showcase the best of local ingredients and traditional hospitality:
- Restaurant @ Great Lake Hotel (4.8/5 stars) - Located on Marlborough Highway, this establishment offers refined dining featuring locally-sourced trout, highland beef, and seasonal vegetables in a historic setting overlooking the stunning Great Lake region.
- Rustic Bakehouse (4.7/5 stars) - Situated on Main Street in Cressy, this artisanal bakery serves fresh-baked bread, gourmet pies, and locally-roasted coffee, perfect for breakfast or lunch during your highland explorations.
- Hungry Wombat Cafe (4.3/5 stars) - Found on Lyell Highway in Derwent Bridge, this cozy cafe specializes in hearty comfort food, homemade soups, and decadent desserts, making it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the central highlands.
Essential Tasmania Travel Tips and Local Insights
Make the Most of Your Island Adventure
Tasmania's compact size makes it perfect for exploring multiple regions during your stay, but understanding local conditions enhances the experience. Weather can change rapidly, particularly in highland areas, so pack layers including waterproof clothing regardless of the season.
Many property owners recommend visiting during shoulder seasons (March-May and September-November) when crowds are thinner and accommodation rates are more affordable. Local hosts consistently emphasize the importance of booking restaurant reservations in advance, especially in smaller towns where dining options may be limited.
The island operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time, and tipping is not expected but appreciated for exceptional service. Tasmania's pristine environment requires responsible tourism practices—always follow Leave No Trace principles and respect wildlife viewing guidelines. Many holiday homes to rent in Tasmania provide detailed local guides created by owners passionate about sharing insider knowledge, from the best fishing spots to hidden beaches that don't appear in guidebooks. Consider visiting local farmers' markets and roadside stalls to experience Tasmania's renowned produce including apples, berries, honey, and artisanal cheeses. For those seeking a unique experience, many hosts can arrange specialized activities such as private guided tours, helicopter flights over pristine wilderness areas, or exclusive tastings at boutique distilleries. The island's relatively small road network means that pet-friendly holiday houses in Tasmania often provide the perfect base for exploring multiple attractions without frequent accommodation changes.































