Eagles Rise Tasmania offer self-contained accommodation at Sisters Beach, near Burnie on Tasmania's northwest coast.
The four cottages are located in a tranquil and quiet bush setting, about eight minutes' walk to the beautiful white sands at Sisters Beach. Two of the cottages have two bedrooms (a double bed and two singles) and two have three bedrooms (a double bed and four singles). Each cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, heating, television and plenty of car parking. We specialise in small groups up to 20.
Eagles Rise Tasmania is a nature-lover's paradise so you can indulge your interest in nature study and bird watching. Hone your skills in identifying native plants, especially the orchids. Wonder at the ancient Aboriginal caves in the national park.
Sisters Beach offers many walking and hiking tracks into the Rocky Cape National Park, unspoiled natural beach for swimming and water sports for the whole family, and is centrally located for visitors wishing to explore Boat Harbour Beach – a short five minute drive away, Stanley and Cradle Mountain.
Eas Rise Tasmania is only 20 minutes' drive from the Burnie/Wynyard airport (37 kilometres/23 miles) and one hours' drive from the Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal in Devonport (89 kilometres/55 miles).
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