100 acres hosted by David Q.
1 lodging site
Stay Wild Coastal Camp is an exclusive and secluded getaway for just one couple. It is tucked away on a 100 acre privately owned waterfront conservation reserve on Tasmania’s East Coast. Stay Wild provides a haven for those seeking a private camping experience that embraces a simpler life and the unique opportunity to slow down and tune in to the sounds and rhythms of the land and the sea.
A short (5min) stroll from your camp takes you to the pristine clear waters of the sheltered lagoon and shore bird sanctuary. Just beyond this is the surf and endless kilometres of beach combing on the whitest of sand, so fine it lets out a squeal when bare feet are squelched through it.
This is your “re wilding” time, a chance to reconnect with nature, live sustainably and find solace in a stunning natural environment .
Stay Wild Camp” is an eclectic mix of recycled and repurposed structures . It’s a place where you can live close to nature. You can cook and eat indoors or outdoors around the fire A modest solar system delivers 12 volt power for lighting.There’s a beautiful restored retro caravan with a comfy queen bed with loads of pillows and quality linen.Attached to the van is a wabi-sabi inspired reading nook and chill out space. A refurbished shipping container is fitted out with a kitchen and everything you will need for cooking and serving meals along with a dining table and a great view. The camp’s bathroom has a clear roof that gives it a light bright outdoor feel and contains a hot shower and a composting loo.All these amenities wrap around the real heart of the camp that is the fire pit and the alfresco dining and bbq area.Stay Wild Camp accommodates a maximum of 2 guests. Unfortunately water hazards both on and close to the property make it unsuitable for children. To ensure your privacy and security guests are issued with a unique PIN code for access via the main property gate. Our land for wildlife accreditation and the free range nature of the property means pets are not permitted.
Phone coverage for Telstra and Optus is generally good There is no WiFi .
The tourist hub of Bicheno is only 15 minutes away and Freycinet National park 30 mins further south .The wonderfull Bay of Fires less than an hours drive to the north …