Borradale Stanley

Borradale Stanley

Farmstays
Holiday Houses
4 rooms — 8 persons
$500 – $1100
$500 for 2 people $100 per head each extra person

Highlights

  • Explore the stunning coastal views from Borradale Stanley, where rural charm meets contemporary luxury.
  • Savour local Tasmanian delicacies in a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for culinary adventures with family and friends.
  • Relax in the beautifully restored homestead, a blend of history and modern comfort nestled on a working farm.
  • Experience sustainable farming practices while enjoying the serenity of a 163-acre beef property near pristine beaches.
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Borradale Stanley, where history meets luxury on the pristine Green Hills of Stanley, Northwest Tasmania. Nestled on a 163-acre beef property bordered by serene beaches and boasting stunning coastal views, offering a unique blend of rural charm and contemporary comfort.

The heart of Borradale is its lovingly restored homestead, originally constructed in the early 1920’s and expanded upon a historic two-room cottage from the 1800’s. A meticulous restoration project over 4 years has culminated in a beautifully appointed residence featuring four bedrooms, for 8 guests, two and a half bathrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen ideal for savouring local Tasmanian delicacies.

Borradale Stanley isn’t just accommodation- it’s an invitation to experience life on a working farm that raises Cape Grim beef and manages sheep through sustainable farming practices to nurture the land.

Borradale Stanley is a 50-minute drive from the nearest airport, Burnie Wynyard or 1hr 30mins from the Spirit of Tasmania terminal in Devonport.

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Features

  • Barbeque
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking
  • Open Fireplace
  • Outdoor Furniture

Current offers

Be a farming midwife this winter
Bonus Offer

Be a farming midwife this winter

Off Season for some, On Season at Borradale. Join “the farmer” during lambing and calving season from May through August. Don your farm kit (gumboots and wet weather outer layers supplied) and be on lambing lookout for newborn lambs in May and June, or catch a calf entering the world during July and August. You may even be lucky enough to sneak a newborn cuddle. Once the winter work is done, soak in the hot tub then sit by the fire with a Tassie wine or whiskey from the larder.

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