Tasmania, Australia
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St.Marys,
Seaview Farm
PO Box 127
St.Marys Tas, 7215
ph.(03)63722341
Mob.0417382876
ABN 92 424 943 739
julia.seaview@intas.net.au
Seaview Farm looking East

On the North East Coast of Tasmania, just over 500 m. above sea level with panoramic and spectacular views of the coast, mountains and rolling timbered hills is Seaview Farm. It is 6.5 kms. from St. Marys, under two hour drive time from Launceston and less than three hours from Hobart.

MAKE SEAVIEW YOUR BASE FOR EAST COAST EXPLORING

Budget Accommodation with Million Dollar Views!

To the West, forming a dramatic backdrop, and barely a kilometre away, are the North and South Sisters, dolerite peaks providing good walking rewarded with 360 degree views. On a clear day Flinders Island can be seen from the top of South Sister.


Seaview Farm animals
On the farm
From Seaview looking North onto the coast
Looking North
From Seaview looking West to the mountain
Looking West

    SEAVIEW FARM is ideally placed for :

  • Visiting the Douglas Apsley or Freycinet National Parks (30 minutes to one hour's drive
  • Walking to the Sisters, around the 380 acre working farm, or a short drive to Paddy's Head near St. Marys; all having magnificent views.
  • Exploring the local waterfalls - the Berwyn Falls (at Seaview), Meadstone and Harding Falls in the Fingal Valley
  • Strolling on endless stretches of clean - and practically deserted - beaches
  • Taking further afield trips to the Bay of Fires, Pyengana Cheese Factory, St. Columba Falls, Ralph Falls, the Pub in the Paddock or Evercreech Reserve
  • Spotlighting at night to observe the wildlife.

Or simply relaxing in the two acres of landscaped gardens at Seaview, gazing at the views from the verandah of the units, or watching a glorious sunrise or sunset with a good glass of wine.

If you are a palaeontologist then bring your geologist's hammer - the farm is littered with Permian fossil rocks


Julia and the dogs on Seaview Farm
The cottage; see accommodation
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Last updated Sept 2007 ©