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Still at Freycinet

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Custom built cedarwood Nordic inspired sauna
Round charcoal bath overlooking the ocean
Hand crafted ceramic basin from Lindsey Wherrett
Outdoor fire pit with ocean views
Ocean views from the comfort of the lounge room
Spacious outdoor area with Nordic Sauna
Handcrafted Tasmanian timber features
king sized bed over looks Sandpiper beach, private ensuite
Tasmanian products to indulge your senses for ultimate relaxation
Evening light overlooking Still and Sandpiper beach
A hygge-inspired, Nordic sauna escape overlooking the rugged dunes of Sandpiper Beach on the doorstep of Coles Bay and Freycinet National Park. Soak up the breathtaking views of the Hazards and practice the "Nordic cycle" using the private sauna and outdoor shower area. Wake up to experience the stunning pastel skies at sunrise and enjoy multiple areas for relaxation, all while enjoying some of the best wines and food Tasmania has to offer. Still has been created with the Danish concept of hygge at the forefront. A mood of cosiness and comfort with feelings of wellness and contentment. Hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people. “Hygge is all about creating magic in the midst of chaos.” Still is a brand new, architecturally designed Nordic Retreat. Sleeping up to 10, Still is perfect as a romantic getaway for couples or a group of friends looking to experience Coles Bay in a unique way. Featuring 3 bedrooms all with private ensuites, an open plan, fully equipped kitchen, dining room and lounge and a private deck area with breathtaking ocean views. There is a separate reading room with a pull-out queen sofa for extra guests and a cosy day bed, perfect for settling in with your favourite book.

Barbeque

Family Friendly

Laundry

Non Smoking

Outdoor Dining Area

Outdoor Furniture

Pet Friendly - Enquire

Radio/Stereo

Secure Parking

Spa/Sauna

Does not cater for people with access needs.


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