11 acres hosted by Rebecca A.
1 lodging site
Red Robins Nest is a charming rustic tiny house in the bush, just 10 minutes drive from Hobart CBD.
There is a queen loft bed, kitchenette space, shower and access to a pit toilet available. It is a unique place to stay in a beautiful setting.
We are just 15 minutes from the MONA museum of new and old art which is popular for tourists with plenty to see, do and eat.
The famous Salamnaca Markets are on every Saturday from 8.30am to 3pm where you can find fresh produce from local farmers, hot coffee and delicious breakfast and lunch options to enjoy, lots of gift ideas and plenty of handmade products.
Explore the many bays and recreation reserves along the Derwent River, the perfect place for a picnic on a sunny day. For those feeling more adventurous, we are 40 minutes from Mount Wellington Nature reserve offering trails for walking, horseback riding & cycling, plus rock climbing. The summit of Mount Wellington offers stunning views across Hobart and is well worth the visit.
Campfires are not permitted and we are unable to accept pets, sorry.Red Robins Nest is a charming rustic tiny house in the bush, just 10 minutes drive from Hobart CBD.
There is a queen loft bed, kitchenette space, shower and access to a pit toilet available. It is a unique place to stay in a beautiful setting.
We are just 15 minutes from the MONA museum of new and old art which is popular for tourists with plenty to see, do and eat.
The famous Salamnaca Markets are on every Saturday from 8.30am to 3pm where you can find fresh produce from local farmers, hot coffee and delicious breakfast and lunch options to enjoy, lots of gift ideas and plenty of handmade products.
Explore the many bays and recreation reserves along the Derwent River, the perfect place for a picnic on a sunny day. For those feeling more adventurous, we are 40 minutes from Mount Wellington Nature reserve offering trails for walking, horseback riding & cycling, plus rock climbing. The summit of Mount Wellington offers stunning views across Hobart and is well worth the visit.
Campfires are not permitted and we are unable to accept pets, sorry.