Off-grid wilderness without compromise.
Nestled on 460 hectares of pristine native forest and adjoining the stunning Narawntapu National Park, this unique retreat offers complete immersion in nature — yet it’s just 30 minutes from local shops and restaurants.
Unwind in style with a wood-fired sauna, fire pit, and four luxurious two-person outdoor baths. It’s a perfect getaway for couples seeking a romantic escape, or for families and groups of up to 10 guests.
Marvel at the clear night skies with no artificial light in sight. Spot giant Forester kangaroos, wander scenic bushwalks across the property, into Narawntapu, or through the neighbouring Briggs Regional Reserve.
Originally built in 1981 by a local sawmiller, the home showcases Tasmanian specialty timbers and masterful craftsmanship. Renovated in 2024, it now features extensive landscaping, outdoor baths, and a sauna — bringing together rustic charm and modern comfort.
The house includes:
Five bedrooms: four with King beds that can convert to twin singles, and one with a Double bed
Two bathrooms (one can function as a private ensuite or shared space)
Two generous living areas
Wraparound veranda and striking timber cladding
Fully equipped kitchen
High-quality resort-style linen and bedding
For smaller groups, bookings for up to four guests include access to two bedrooms, with additional rooms unlocked as guest numbers increase.
Ten Fifty Bakers is also an excellent base to explore (all within 45 minutes) the beautiful Greens Beach, Seahorse World, Platypus House, Anvers Chocolate Factory, Tasmanian Arboretum, Wild Mersey Mountain Bike Trails, Lillico Beach penguins, Don River Railway, Notley Fern Gorge, Hawley Beach, Ashgrove Cheese, Home Hill (residence of Tasmania’s only Prime Minister), Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm and numerous other local attractions.
An additional 15 minutes gets you to the amazing Tasmania Zoo, Sheffield (town of murals), Launceston and 100’s of other attractions and activities.