Vacation rentals with a firepit in Central Plateau

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Tiny homes in Elizabeth Town
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Paradise at Prout

Proud Finalist “Airbnb’s Best New Host 2024” Welcome to Paradise at Prout. Immerse yourself into pure relaxation with nature connection in a unique cabin - your tiny home away from home. Our property is situated in a small and friendly neighbourhood of Elizabeth Town, in between Launceston to the South East & Devonport to the North. The cabin's unique yet safe and quiet location offers magnificent views of the Great Western Tiers and Mount Roland. It’s not just a stay… it’s an experience ✨

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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
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 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, Launceston
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 150 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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The exterior of a two-story green house is highlighted, featuring a round tree-shaped window on the ground floor and a balcony above. A covered porch extends outwards, complemented by a fire pit nearby. Lush greenery surrounds the property, providing a natural backdrop.
Home in Jackeys Marsh
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Warners Gateway

Located near the entrance to Warners Track which leads to the gorgeous Central Plateau with a challenging climb to Pine Lake and Adams Peak. With two bedrooms, a study and two living areas, there’s plenty of space to enjoy reading a book by the fire, listening to music or resting on the day bed in the afternoon sun after doing one of the many nearby bush walks in the World Heritage Zone. Enjoy the wildlife; wallabies, wombats, pademelons, possums and echidnas are all frequent visitors.

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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 homes in Reedy Marsh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 380 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 exterior of a historic house is shown, featuring a classic porch with intricate wooden details and a red metal roof. Lush greenery and flowering shrubs surround the entrance, creating a welcoming environment. Large windows invite natural light into the space.
Farm stay in Longford
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Cressy House Estate Farm Stay

Cressy House circa 1827 is situated in beautiful natural surroundings 5 km south of the historical town of Longford, 20 min. from Launceston and 15 min. from Launceston Airport. With lots of surrounding farms, this place is the gateway to Central Highlands. From the newly renovated apartment you can sit back and enjoy the magnificent views of the Great Western Tiers. Stretching out over uninterrupted views of farm land. With chooks, sheep and horsing grazing in nearby paddocks.

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A dark blue sofa is set against a white built-in bookshelf filled with an assortment of books, decorative items, and woven baskets. The bookshelf features various sizes of books and two small plants. A cozy throw sits casually on the sofa's arm.
Place to stay in Evandale
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Modern Cosy Guest House

Studio 9, in the picturesque and historic town of Evandale, northern Tasmania is a three minute walk from the village town centre, where you can enjoy the convenience of two hotels, Evandale Cafe, Evandale Bakery Cafe, ‘The Store’, antique shops, Evandale Historic Walk and the reputable Sunday Market. Home to the Evandale Historic Water Tower, the John Glover Prize and Penny Farthing Championships. Evandale is 5 km from the Launceston Airport and 20 minutes from Launceston.

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The exterior of Wylah Cottage is shown, featuring a green, rustic design that blends into the surrounding bushland. Large windows provide a view of the expansive deck area, framed by natural vegetation and a winding gravel path leading up to the entrance.
Cottage in Deloraine
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Wylah Cottage, Deloraine, Secluded Bush Retreat

Nestling in a forest of Peppermint Gums is Wylah Cottage, so named after the Aboriginal word for the Yellow Tailed, Black Cockatoo, which is regularly seen and heard around the property. A secluded, self contained, bush retreat, located close to all the good things Tasmania has to offer. On 55 acres of bushland, teeming with wildlife, yet only 7kms from Deloraine – on the way to Cradle Mountain, and 45 minutes to either the Devonport Ferry, or Launceston Airport.

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A charming white chalet is shown with a well-maintained facade and a gray roof. A stone chimney adds character, while a small wooden table and two chairs are positioned on the porch. Lush greenery and flower pots are visible, enhancing the inviting exterior.
Cottage in Deviot
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

Escape and Relax on the banks of the Tamar!

Get lost on the banks of the Tamar river. With 180 degree views of the river, a cozy lounge with wood heater and everything you could possibly need for a relaxing and restorative stay. Relax on the deck, explore the river bank and have a fish off the jetty or even a swim (shoes on and check the tide) Deviot is 30 minutes from Launceston city, close to many boutique wineries. But when you are relaxing in your chalet you'll feel million miles from anywhere.

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The exterior of the cottage features a wooden deck with two chairs, surrounded by greenery. Large glass doors reflect the sky and provide access to the interior. A rustic wooden shutter adorns the upper window, adding character to the charming facade.
Cottage in Blackwood Creek
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Blackwood Cottage

Blackwood Cottage is a private, 1 bedroom, cottage that is situated on a farm at Blackwood Creek in Tasmania. The cottage is set within a grazing paddock and is only a 2 minute walk from Brumbys Creek. The property is nestled into the base of the Great Western Tiers which provides great opportunity for bushwalking and wildlife viewing. Blackwood Cottage is the perfect place to use as a base for outdoor adventures or as a place to relax in front of the fireplace.

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A spacious living area features large windows that fill the room with natural light. A comfortable sofa faces the view, complemented by a rustic wooden table and a long bench adorned with various items. Wooden flooring enhances the cozy, inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Breona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 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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A tranquil lakeside retreat is nestled amidst misty surroundings, with large windows reflecting the serene water. A wooden jetty extends toward the lake, framed by lush vegetation and towering trees. The soft morning light gently illuminates the scene, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Chalet in Interlaken
5 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

The Doctor‘s - Luxury lakefront container chalet

Imagine waking up to this view – rising sun glistening on the water, surrounded by eucalypts with the sound of waves and currawongs. Step out on to the sundrenched deck, maybe take a refreshing morning swim off your own private jetty – bliss. The Doctor’s is a magical place to escape to and forget about your busy life for a while. It is just what the Doctor ordered – the perfect tonic to relax, reboot and reset.

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    Central Plateau stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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