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Wesley Dale Tasmania

Exterior and lawn of the Coach House
Open, light living room with exposed brick and timber beams
'Fergie' bedroom - once carriage storage, then a shearing shed, now the master bedroom
The fire at the heart of the living, dining and kitchen space
Kitchen and mezzanine above
Laundry - including new machine as well as the old huon basin and blackwood horse troughs
'Balcony' bedroom - opening up onto the balcony and looking straight out onto the mountains
The back veranda, which looks right across to Quamby Bluff, Mother Cummings Peak and the Tiers
Bunkroom bedroom
Sheep graze beneath The Western Tiers at Welsey Dale
Wesley Dale Tasmania offers an immersive farm stay beneath the Western Tiers. At its heart is the 1870s Coach House, restored to balance historic character with modern comfort. Spacious living areas with timber beams, wood fires and a deep bathtub overlooking the mountains create a sense of warmth and welcome. With two queen bedrooms, a mezzanine queen loft and a large bunk room, the Coach House accommodates families and groups of up to fourteen. Beyond the convict cut brick walls, guests step into parkland shaded by century-old oaks, chestnuts and macrocarpas. The wider property is a working sheep farm, where seasonal rhythms shape the land — lambing in spring, shearing in summer, and quiet grazing paddocks through the cooler months. What makes Wesley Dale unique is its living legacy. Once in disrepair, the buildings and gardens have been carefully restored. Every beam and stone reflects Tasmanian history and resilience. Here, visitors are invited to slow down, share meals and connect with the land. Wesley Dale is not an escape from life, but a chance to step further into it — with iconic Tasmanian destinations and experiences right on the doorstep.

Barbeque

Carpark

Family Friendly

Laundry

Outdoor Dining Area

Outdoor Furniture

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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