Sheer Pleasure Accommodation sits in the heart of Smithton, the gateway to Tasmania’s Tarkine Wilderness, offering a perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Surrounded by lush farmland with coastal breezes, this self-catering retreat features a private balcony with sweeping sea and town views—ideal for morning coffee or evening sunsets.
Inside, the studio includes a comfy seating area, TV, private bathroom with shower, and a kitchenette with microwave, kettle, and fridge. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected. A short riverside boardwalk stroll brings you to Smithton’s town centre, where you can explore galleries, taste local produce and Tarkine Fresh Oysters, or visit the Circular Head Heritage Centre.
Why You’ll Love Staying Here
• Scenic & Serene: Balcony views over sea and town, spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
• Comfort & Convenience: Self-catering studio, in-room continental breakfast included, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom.
• Ideal Location: Peaceful yet central, close to local shops, galleries, and heritage sites.
• Explore with Ease: Perfect launchpad for Tarkine Wilderness adventures and regional attractions.
Sheer Pleasure Accommodation was lovingly built by David and Heather in 2006, who created a peaceful retreat overlooking Smithton and Duck River. They delighted in sharing this special place with guests, earning wonderful feedback over the years. In early 2024, the property was purchased by Matthew and Amanda, a young couple with two children and a farming/nursing background. With a passion for their local community and a vision for a thriving Smithton, they are continuing to modernise and improve the accommodation while keeping its welcoming, tranquil spirit. Matthew and Amanda love sharing the stunning sunsets, waterways, and farmland views with visitors, ensuring every guest experiences the best of Tasmania’s northwest.
Smithton, on Tasmania’s far northwest coast, is a lively rural hub set along the scenic Duck River, where walking trails, kayaking, and fresh oysters at Duck Bay draw visitors year-round. The town blends history and hospitality at the Circular Head Heritage Centre and Visitor Information Centre—complete with a café, local museum, and artisan cheese tastings. Cafés and eateries showcase fresh regional produce, while Apex Lookout offers sweeping views of the river estuary and Bass Strait. As the gateway to the Tarkine Wilderness, Dip Falls, and Woolnorth’s rugged Cape Grim, Smithton is both a welcoming township and a springboard to some of Tasmania’s most dramatic natural landscapes.
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