Summary
Clean and comfortable, this home is situated right on the beautiful black rocked Pardon Beach. The area is quiet, yet only a few minutes drive from the Devonport city center.
Set up with space in mind there are 2 bedrooms, 1 queen size bed and 1 king single. There's additionally a large shared bathroom, along with plenty of comfy seating to relax, catch your favourite TV shows and soak up some sunshine! You can also enjoy Netflix Premium 4K for an extra dose of entertainment.
No pets please.
Space
The property has been recently renovated (circa 2019) with all new appliances and heating systems installed. Featured withing, you'll find top-of-the-line Miele appliances, including an induction cooktop, oven, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, and vacuum cleaner, all ready to make your stay as convenient and enjoyable as possible!
Approximate time and distances to:
- beach by walking is about 3 minutes (300m).
- nearest bus stop is about 3 minutes by walking (300m).
- Spirit of Tasmania Terminal is about 5 minutes by car (2.7km).
- Devonport Airport is approximately 7 minutes by car (5Km).
- Devonport CBD is approximately 10 minutes by car (6.2Km).
Guest Access
Guests will have access to the entire home. The shed is not for guest access.
The Neighborhood
The stunning coastal town of Devonport is like the welcoming gateway to the beautiful northwest region of Tasmania. Tucked between rolling hills and the crystal-clear waters of Bass Strait, it's a top spot for explorers. The town's got that warm and inviting feel, and there's a lot to see and do.
You can't miss the breathtaking coastline with its jaw-dropping ocean views. Take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or dive into some water-based fun at iconic spots like Coles Beach and the picturesque Bluff Beach. Don't forget to snap a pic with the eye-catching Mersey Bluff Lighthouse – it's a real local favourite. Check out the iconic ‘Spirit of the Sea Statue’ while on your journey.
Devonport's got a deep maritime history, and its port is a big deal for Tassie's trade and commerce. If you're into all things maritime, the Bass Strait Maritime Centre is a must-visit. You'll find a treasure trove of maritime goodies, from old artefacts to interactive exhibits.
The town's got some serious culture going on, too. The Devonport Paranaple Arts Centre is where it's at for performances, exhibitions, and cool cultural stuff. Oh, and make sure to check out the showgrounds, where they host farmers' markets every month.
Need a bit of retail therapy or some healthcare backup? Devonport's got you covered with shopping centres and healthcare facilities. And if you're a foodie, you're in for a treat. The local restaurants and eateries dish up some seriously fresh Tassie produce.
One of the coolest things about Devonport is how close it is to some of Tassie's best spots. You can easily hop over to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, explore the Tarkine wilderness, or visit neighbouring towns like Burnie, Penguin, Port Sorell, and Latrobe. And if you're all about the great outdoors, you're in luck – there are heaps of adventures waiting for you. So, whether you're here to chill or for a nature-packed getaway, Devonport's got it all.
Getting Around
We would recommend you use a car to enjoy all Devonport and the surrounds has to offer.
Notes
We will leave you to enjoy the accommodation uninterrupted. If there is anything that you require throughout your stay, please feel free to message us via your booking platform or number provided. We are always here to help.