Nature's Haven-42ha of Native Flinders Island Bushland.
This one is truly a "Nature's Haven" offering plenty of options as a recreational weekend bush block, a conservation holding or a perhaps a permanent Flinders Island lifestyle.
Set within the foothills of Mount Tanner and straddling Boat Harbour Road, Nature's Haven has a lot to offer.
Peace and tranquility is assured here with no close neighbours and a humble off grid bush camp subtly nestled amongst a patch of blue gums with velvet bush, tea tree and paperbarks around it.
There is an extensive tract of native heathland and woodland with abundant birdlife and native wildlife, diverse heathland vegetation with grasstrees, tea tree, bottlebrush, paperbarks, banksias, orchids and spring flowers as well as two wetland areas.
Views of Mt Tanner and the surrounding hill scenery can be seen from different sites on the property and there are some stunning beaches close by including Killiecrankie Bay. (Pictured Last-approx 5 minute drive)
The main township of Whitemark is approximately 30 minutes drive from the property and boasts all of the necessary amenities including the Whitemark airport where Sharp airlines offers regular daily return flights from Launceston as well as scheduled flights from Essendon Airport.
More Details: Title Reference: Vol 148720/1 Land Size: 42.17 ha (104.20 acres) Zoning: Landscape Conservation Council: Flinders Council
Please contact Michelle Hirchfield on Flinders Island to arrange an inspection.
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