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1519 Loongana Road Loongana TAS 7315
- Hotel, Motel, Pub & Leisure
- 60.7 ha
- For Sale, For Sale by Tender
The Mountain Valley Wilderness
Nestled at the base of the iconic Black Bluff Mountain, the property at 1519 Loongana Road presents a unique and rare opportunity to own a piece of Tasmania's pristine wilderness. Spanning an impressive 61 hectares, of which 50 hectares are protected under the Land Conservation Act, this property is a sanctuary of natural beauty, wildlife, and history.
This breathtaking property attracts visitors from across the globe, drawn to its stunning landscapes and the opportunity to observe the abundant wildlife. Home to a diverse range of birdlife and elusive creatures such as platypus, Tasmanian devils, and spotted quolls, the land provides a truly immersive experience in nature. Guests are also captivated by the property's ancient forest, where some of the oldest eucalyptus trees in Tasmania-over 200 years old-tower above, adding to the unique allure of this remarkable location.
The property also boasts remarkable geological features, including its own series of caves, which house rare glow worms and the world-famous stalagmite formations. These formations are so rare that they are only found in this very cave system, offering visitors a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
As an established business, The Mountain Valley Wilderness Cabins operates a range of immersive eco-tourism activities, including hiking tours over the stunning Black Bluff, walks to the picturesque Paddys Lake, cave exploration, and wildlife tours. For those seeking a more independent adventure, guests can explore the property's vast natural habitat, enjoying breathtaking birdwatching and the serenity of nature.
The accommodation on the property consists of six log cabins. Three of these are standalone, including the owner's residence. Two of the cabins can sleep up to six people, while the three smaller cabins are perfect for couples, each accommodating two guests. All cabins feature cozy open fireplaces and reverse cycle air conditioning, providing comfort throughout the year. Additionally, each cabin is fully equipped with a self-contained kitchen and bathroom with walk-in shower and vanity. Guests can also enjoy shared amenities, including a wash house, laundry, and reception area. The property is powered by 20 solar panels and a 7.5kW inverter, ensuring a sustainable and eco-friendly operation.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a thriving business while living amidst the natural beauty of one of Tasmania's most stunning wilderness areas. The property is available for sale for the first time in over four decades, making it a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a piece of Tasmania's raw, lush, and untamed landscape, all while running your own successful tourism business.
Key Features:
• 61 hectares of pristine land, with 50 hectares under the Land Conservation Act
• Location at the base of Black Bluff Mountain, surrounded by ancient eucalyptus forests
• Diverse wildlife, including platypus, Tasmanian devils, and spotted quolls
• Rare caves with glow worms and unique stalagmite formations
• Existing eco-tourism business offering hiking, cave tours, and wildlife experiences
• 6 log cabins, with 2 cabins sleeping up to 6 people and 3 cabins sleeping 2 people each
• Cabins feature open fireplaces, reverse cycle air conditioning, and fully equipped kitchens
• Sustainable energy with 20 solar panels and a 7.5kW inverter
• Reception area and shared amenities including wash house and laundry
• First-time sale in over 40 years, offering a rare opportunity for ownership
Please contact David Russell from Harcourts Burnie or Jakub Lehman from Harcourts Ulverstone & Penguin for more information.
*Harcourts Burnie has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate.*
