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Sisters Beach<br />
<strong>Welcome</strong>!<br />
Rocky Cape National Park<br />
More information<br />
• All linen, including towels<br />
provided<br />
• Off-street parking<br />
• Check-in from 2pm and<br />
check-out at 10am.<br />
Sisters Beach is a small town<br />
that is surrounded by the Rocky<br />
Cape National Park. If you seek<br />
serenity, this is your location.<br />
With three bedrooms, this home<br />
comfortably accommodates six<br />
people, and is great for families.<br />
*© Tourism Tasmania<br />
features<br />
• Three-bedroom home<br />
sleeping up to six<br />
• Double bed in the main<br />
bedroom<br />
• Two single beds in the<br />
second bedroom and bunk<br />
beds in the third<br />
• Comfortable and spacious,<br />
open-plan lounge/dining<br />
room<br />
• Fully equipped kitchen<br />
• Reverse cycle airconditioning<br />
• Own laundry<br />
• Only minutes from boat<br />
ramp.<br />
Further details<br />
<strong>locality</strong><br />
For more details please call<br />
Customer Service on<br />
1300 653 322. Sisters Beach is located on<br />
Tasmania’s remote, northwest<br />
coast and is surrounded<br />
by the Rocky Cape National<br />
Park. It is the perfect<br />
getaway for those seeking a<br />
quiet, relaxing break in the<br />
midst of Tasmania’s famous,<br />
natural beauty. The Rocky<br />
Cape National Park offers<br />
many opportunities to enjoy<br />
the serenity; the Rocky Cape<br />
Lighthouse being just one.<br />
Among the natural wonders<br />
surrounding Sisters Beach<br />
is the world famous Cradle<br />
Mountain, just an hourand-a-half<br />
from the home.<br />
While, an hour-and-a-half<br />
in the opposite direction is<br />
the Tarkine. Not only is this<br />
Australia’s largest rainforest,<br />
but it is also thought to have<br />
the greatest concentration<br />
of Aboriginal sites in the<br />
country. Indeed the name<br />
Tarkine is derived from the<br />
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake<br />
Tarkiner Aboriginals who once<br />
lived in the area.<br />
For a change of pace,<br />
the small towns dotted<br />
throughout the north-west<br />
are delightful. Penguin to<br />
the east is a must to visit on<br />
a Sunday, when the Markets<br />
are held. These are the<br />
largest undercover markets<br />
in Tasmania. To the west is<br />
Stanley, a seaside fishing<br />
town, famous for the iconic<br />
“Nut”. A chairlift ride can be<br />
taken to the top.
The “Nut” in Stanley<br />
explore tasmania<br />
• Rocky Cape National Park<br />
• Savage River National Park<br />
• The Tarkine Wilderness<br />
• Sheffield, “the town<br />
of murals”<br />
• The “Nut” in Stanley<br />
• Cradle Mountain<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
• The “Bloomin Tulips”<br />
festival in September<br />
and October<br />
• Fishing<br />
• The Paper Museum at<br />
Burnie<br />
• Penguin Market (Sundays)<br />
Sisters<br />
Beach<br />
Wynyard<br />
Sisters Beach<br />
bridge street<br />
things to do<br />
LOCAL PRODUCE<br />
• Anvers Chocolate Factory<br />
• Ashgrove Farm Cheese<br />
• Chudleigh Honey Farm<br />
• Hellyers Distillery<br />
Takone<br />
Burnie<br />
Penguin<br />
Ulverstone<br />
Devonport<br />
Walks<br />
• Dove Lake Circuit Track<br />
• The Noel Jago Walk in<br />
Oldina Forest Reserve<br />
• Postmans Track.<br />
Take the Port Road exit from the Bass Highway and turn left<br />
on Sisters Beach Road. Turn left again onto Bridge Street and<br />
proceed to the corner of Stockdale Avenue.<br />
The street entrance is from Stockdale Avenue.<br />
Tarkine Wilderness<br />
sisters beach<br />
32 Bridge Street (Corner Stockdale Avenue)<br />
Sisters Beach, TASMANIA<br />
Fudge from Anvers Chocolate Factory<br />
P<br />
W<br />
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1300 653 322<br />
www.waterviewapartments.com.au<br />
holidayhomes@apilifestyle.com.au