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Alandale Farm Tasmania

1856 Farmhouse
The timeless beauty of Tasmania's north-east coast farm, located in the vibrant coastal town of St Helens. Alandale Farm offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and rural charm. Just 15 minutes from the world-famous Bay of Fires, known for its stunning white beaches and crystal-clear waters, the farm is perfectly positioned for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. Set on 42 hectares (104 acres), bordered by the peaceful George River and Colchis Creek, creating a tranquil environment ideal for nature lovers. Visitors can explore the scenic pastures, meet the resident cattle, and soak in the authentic atmosphere of a working farm. Alandale Farm's heritage shines through its historic 1856s brick homestead, original cheese factory, and rustic barns—offering a glimpse into Tasmania's agricultural past. Alandale Farm is a perfect base for exploring the diverse attractions of St Helens and the surrounding region. Come and experience the story of Alandale Farm—where the past lives on, the present welcomes you, and the future is full of possibilities.

Barbeque

Carpark

Family Friendly

Laundry

Open Fireplace

Outdoor Dining Area

Outdoor Furniture

Spa/Sauna

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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