Thanks so much for watching Roy. Yes that lake is very pretty, just don’t go in! Nice to look at though. I was there in winter but in summer the view from the outdoor bath is looking at a wall of green on the hop farm, which would look amazing. Thanks again for watching this one. Ben
Ben. Another absolute cracking place to stay. Highlights so much that Tasmania has to offer. The Mountain bike trails just add to the unique character of the place. What a place for a few friends with their mountain bikes to spend a week . The interior design is spot on. The use of timber and the layout is spot on. Thanks to your host as always for letting us all see 'Just Down the Road'. This place will be one you never forget and you would take home a bucket load of good memories. Thanks again, Ben, great video.
Thank you Keith. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and review. Yes, the property is Grant her people just seeking time alone, but also groups as well and really is a very versatile Property! I didn’t get time to do the downhill mountain biking at my gosh if I did that would be so much fun!
Finally got around to watching this, and I was not disappointed! A beautiful, thoughtfully designed cabin and such stunning countryside to explore as well, what more could you need? 😍
Thanks Ben, what a great floorplan!... they really have packed a lot in there, without making it feel cluttered or cramped. That looks like a lovely area for unwinding.
Glad you enjoyed it Pete. Yes, the whole cabin felt really spacious. Perfect spot to unwind after exploring the north east. It's one of my favourite regions in Tassie. Just stunning.
The rail trail stops on top of Tullendeena Hill. Yet the railway can down through the bush to Ledgerwood, then Branxholme and Derby...where all the bikes congregate.
I haven’t explored the railways ul there but I’d love to. I read an interesting bill about the are whilst i was there. The history’s seems fascinating.
Great looking cabins, love the bath on the patio. How amazing is the river and the turquois lake [beautiful]
Thanks so much for watching Roy. Yes that lake is very pretty, just don’t go in! Nice to look at though. I was there in winter but in summer the view from the outdoor bath is looking at a wall of green on the hop farm, which would look amazing. Thanks again for watching this one. Ben
Ben. Another absolute cracking place to stay. Highlights so much that Tasmania has to offer. The Mountain bike trails just add to the unique character of the place. What a place for a few friends with their mountain bikes to spend a week . The interior design is spot on. The use of timber and the layout is spot on. Thanks to your host as always for letting us all see 'Just Down the Road'. This place will be one you never forget and you would take home a bucket load of good memories. Thanks again, Ben, great video.
Thank you Keith. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and review. Yes, the property is Grant her people just seeking time alone, but also groups as well and really is a very versatile Property! I didn’t get time to do the downhill mountain biking at my gosh if I did that would be so much fun!
Finally got around to watching this, and I was not disappointed!
A beautiful, thoughtfully designed cabin and such stunning countryside to explore as well, what more could you need? 😍
And that pesky fly! 🪰
Thanks Rob, definitely add the north east to your bucket list for Tassie. Haha yes there is always a fly trying to sabotage me! 🪰
Thanks Ben, what a great floorplan!... they really have packed a lot in there, without making it feel cluttered or cramped.
That looks like a lovely area for unwinding.
Glad you enjoyed it Pete. Yes, the whole cabin felt really spacious. Perfect spot to unwind after exploring the north east. It's one of my favourite regions in Tassie. Just stunning.
The rail trail stops on top of Tullendeena Hill. Yet the railway can down through the bush to Ledgerwood, then Branxholme and Derby...where all the bikes congregate.
I haven’t explored the railways ul there but I’d love to. I read an interesting bill about the are whilst i was there. The history’s seems fascinating.