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Soak It Up: Discover Northern Tasmania’s Dreamiest Outdoor & Luxury Baths

Top soaking spots across Northern Tasmania

If you love a good soak, grab your towel and hit the bath trail in Northern Tasmania! Here are a few of our favourites.

Image credit: Oscar Sloane

Cedar Cottage Meander
Cedar Cottage Meander Credit Jess Bonde

Soak up the night sky and unwind in the cedar hot tub on your private deck at Cedar Cottage Meander. Overlooking the mountains and just minutes from World Heritage listed wilderness, this is the perfect escape from big city hustle and bustle.

Image credit: Jess Bonde

Derby Bank House
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Situated under the old and beautiful ornamental cherry tree in the gardens of the heritage listed Derby Bank House, this 6 foot tub is heated by a wood fire, perfect to keep you warm on those chilly winter nights.

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The Crayshack
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Located right on Killiecrankie Beach, Flinders Island with views across the bay, the Crayshack is a dreamy escape where shoes are very much optional and some island time in the tub is a must do!

Image credit: Liam Neal

Wingtons Glamping
Wingtons Glamping

Glamp it up at Wingtons Glamping. The Amihan Encampment has that extra bit of luxury with a beautifully restored antique clawfoot bathtub on the outside deck. Stay on for two nights or more and take in panoramic views of the valley from the wood fired sauna right on the waters edge, and cool off with a dip in the seawater plunge pool. Situated in the Tamar Valley Wine Region, you can pick up a bottle of bubbles to top off your soak!

Image credit: Courtesy of Wingtons Glamping

Beulah House
Beulah House

Soak up the romance of a bygone era at the beautiful and historic Beulah House, where there’s not just one luxury bathroom — there are three! We’re especially smitten with the freestanding copper bath, inspired by a late 19th-century French design. Its deep base and curved sides invite long, indulgent soaks, best enjoyed in front of the open fire and large bay window. Ah oui!

Image credit: Courtesy of Beulah House

Have we wet your appetite?

There’s even more to uncover, with hidden gems around every corner and stunning soaking spots tucked away in vineyards, pristine wilderness, and charming townships. It’s time to indulge in a long soak in Northern Tasmania — start plotting your bath trail and don’t forget your towel!