Luxe Villa's Coles Bay

Coles Bay in Australia is a coastal gem nestled within Freycinet National Park, boasting pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and striking granite peaks. This charming seaside town is a gateway to the iconic Wineglass Bay, renowned for its stunning views and bushwalking trails. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, outdoor adventures like kayaking and fishing, and breathtaking sunsets over the Tasman Sea. Coles Bay offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxation for all travelers.
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Hazards Rim ~ Forest, mountain & ocean

Hazards Rim on the east coast of Tasmania is an architecturally designed beach house offering a unique and comfortable experience in a natural setting. The beach house is nestled on the edge of Freycinet National Park, the gateway to Wineglass Bay. Surrounded by bush Hazards Rim is just 100 metres from a delightful sheltered beach and is close to the Wineglass Bay walking tracks. Covid safety changes to note prior to your arrival: Due to Covid safety, we have been advised to remove provisions and amenities that cannot be easily sanitised and to not proceed in sanitising food container & beverage container items. This includes items such as salt & pepper containers and cooking oil. Cardboard items such as al foil, cling wrap, paper towels and tissues etc have been removed for now. Wherever we can, we have switched to individually portioned items such as dish power, washing power, tea, coffee, sugar, salt and pepper sachets. All items are complimentary, and not included in the tariff, and are provided free of charge by the owner of the property. We do hope this is only a temporary measure and we can get back to our usual procedures at some stage soon, however we are following strict Covid safe regulations and guidelines, including having an in depth Covid safety plan and enhanced and adequate cleaning procedures. We have also removed the compendiums and have an online version for guests, we send this to guests in an email and there is also a QR code at the property to access this information on your own device. These changes are in place to keep guests safe, and it is vital that we do everything possible to ensure guests remain as safe as possible while staying in any of Freycinet Holiday Houses properties.

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Whale Watcher 1 ~ Just meters from the waters edge

Whale Watcher 1 is a luxurious one bedroom apartment with a stunning ocean vista overlooking the Great Oyster Bay. Whale Watcher 1 has undisturbed ocean views and this apartment is perched just meters from the waters edge. Explore, Relax and Rejuvenate at this lovely property. Proudly and professionally managed by Freycinet Holiday Houses. In a fabulous sun drenched position located very close to Sandpiper beach, it is perfect for relaxing on the deck or taking a sunset stroll. This apartment is very spacious and has one bedroom, a bathroom and an open plan living area. It has a well equipped kitchen to provide you with everything you need to dine in while admiring the view and enjoy a sunset you will never forget. You can also cook out on the deck. It has also a washing machine for your convenience. Beautifully hand crafted Tasmanian timber furnishings throughout, made from local Myrtle. Perfect for a couple, with the addition of a single sofabed for an extra person or child. This apartment is a duplex with an identical apartment attached. There is plenty of parking. Features: - Free WiFi - Self contained - Linen & towels provided - Sundeck - Outdoor furniture - Electric grill plate/ BBQ - Microwave - Kind bed - Sofa bed (suitable for 1 extra person only) - Built in robes - Cot & High chair - Washing machine - Undercover parking The whole apartment. We leave guests to enjoy their privacy and their stay, however we are only a phone call away if they do require information or assistance Whale Watcher 1 is located in a very safe area and quite street. Just a short walk to the beach. You can walk to beaches, however you will need a car to go sight seeing.

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Parsons Cove Beach House

Parsons Cove Beach House   Parsons Cove Beach House is uniquely located in the heart of Freycinet National Park, the oldest and one of the most popular national parks in Tasmania. Designed by Hobart architects Michael Shrapnel and Stephen Geason, the environmentally sensitive house sits amongst the trees, endemic flora and crystal blue waters of Coles Bay.    Just a short stroll from the front door leads you to the stunning and very private Fisheries Beach in Parsons Cove, and the world famous Wineglass Bay. Set against the dramatic backdrop of pink granite mountains, known locally as the Hazards, the house is one of very few with immediate access to Freycinet National Park.   The spacious, light-filled interiors are amplified thanks to the oversized double-glazed windows and carefully considered design. With decor featuring the work of renowned Tasmanian furniture maker Rex Heathcote, and a private art collection, the house is registered to accommodate six people and has a wheelchair-friendly ramp for easy access.   The main living area includes a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living room with a free-standing open fire (May to September only) and three spacious bedrooms, two upstairs and one with an ensuite downstairs. Reverse-cycle air conditioning is available upstairs for your comfort during the warmer summer months. The main living area opens out to a very large north facing deck, made from rare recycled Tasmanian Celery Top Pine, with views to enjoy across Coles Bay.   On the main floor, the master bedroom with hand crafted myrtle queen-size bed and study, offer uninterrupted views of Mt. Amos. The second bedroom has two single beds (can be converted into a king bed) with bush and water views, and shares a bathroom featuring a luxurious Philippe Starck bath. There are laundry facilities which include a front loading washing machine. Downstairs, the bedroom has a queen-size bed, a couch and an ensuite. A high chair and porta-cot are also available.   Our location within Freycinet National Park is a privilege, and we take pride in respecting and conserving the ecologically sensitive environment. We invite you to embrace this magnificent natural setting and make Parsons Cove Beach House your home away from home.   Wildlife, Flora and Activities   During your stay, you'll have the pleasure of encountering a diverse range of local wildlife, including parrots, kookaburras, wallabies, tawny frogmouths, and echidnas. Moreover, the waters off the Freycinet Peninsula are regularly visited by whales, especially southern right whales, during the winter months. Within Freycinet National Park, over 500 plant species have been identified to date. The park's diverse habitats, which include coastal sand dunes, dry open forest, woodlands, and heaths, all support distinct plant communities, many of which are just a short walk from the house.   At Parsons Cove Beach House , you'll also have easy access to a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as walking to Wineglass Bay and beyond, taking a leisurely stroll down to Fisheries Beach for a swim, mountain biking, rock climbing, snorkeling, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the spacious deck amidst the trees.   The walk to Wineglass Bay from Parsons Cove Beach House is a truly breathtaking experience that showcases the best of Tasmania's natural beauty. The well-maintained track will take you through lush green bushlands, offering numerous designated areas to stop and take in the breathtaking views. You can venture over the Hazards to Wineglass Bay, where you'll be greeted with awe-inspiring views as you approach. This iconic bay is renowned for its crystal clear waters and pristine white sand, providing an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a more casual walker, there are many ways to immerse yourself in the beauty of Freycinet National Park.   History   The toorernomairemener family group, part of the Oyster Bay nation, were the Traditional Owners of Freycinet. The Peninsula and Schouten Island were popular meeting places with numerous cultural living sites still present along the coast. These cultural living places, recognized by their large shellfish deposits, offer valuable information about how the land was utilized and how it impacted the diet, lifestyle, activities, and settlement of the area over the last 12,000 years.   During the early nineteenth century, French and Dutch explorers, as well as whalers and sealers, were present on Freycinet Peninsula and Schouten Island. Evidence of tin and coal mining camps, a granite quarry, whaling stations, and farming huts can still be found throughout the area.   In the late 1800s, Coles Bay was named after a local lime burner named Silas Cole. In 1934, Harry Parsons purchased 5 hectares of land that would eventually become the township of Coles Bay. The Parsons Cove Beach House now sits on the original parcel of land secured by fellow local pioneer Ron Richardson, for whom the nearby beach is named.               Guest have the use of the house

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