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Nunamina - Flinders Island

From $ 100.0 to $ 100.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6359 3617
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Nunamina is a comfortable lodge offering accommodation on Flinders Island, north east of Tasmania. Enjoy magnificent water views from every room.

Nunamina is an Aboriginal name meaning ‘bed or sleeping place in the bush.’ Overlooking the picturesque Franklin sounds, Nunamina can accommodate up to seven guests with five single beds and a fold-down double bed. There is a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious living area with television. Continental breakfast is provided and can be enjoyed on the verandah where you can watch the trading boats and fishing fleet based in Lady Barron. Head down to the wharf, only a short walk away and try your luck at catching trevally, mackerel, garfish and squid. If you are feeling energetic, stroll to the top of Vinegar Hill and take in the view of the islands of Franklin Sound. Wander down to a safe swimming beach, just across the road. Spend an evening at Shearwater Restaurant located at the Furneaux Tavern at the end of your day exploring Flinders Island.

Flinders Island is a 45-minute flight away from Launceston or Melbourne.

Whats close?

0.4 kms   Bucks at Lady Barron
0.5 kms   Silas Beach
0.5 kms   Furneaux Tavern
0.9 kms   Yaringa Holiday Cottages
1.1 kms   Lady Barron Holiday House
15.9 kms   Seaview Farm Cottage
19.9 kms   Echo Hills
22.0 kms   Healing Dreams Retreat
23.4 kms   Lisas Cottage
25.7 kms   Yakkalla Holiday Cottage
27.2 kms   Elvstan Cottages
27.2 kms   Interstate Hotel
27.2 kms   Flinders Island Tourist Lodge
28.9 kms   Flinders Island Cabin Park
30.4 kms   Carnsdale Host Farm
4.3 kms   Leafmoor Cottage
42.8 kms   Castle Cottage
43.5 kms   Lemana - Emita Beach Retreat
7.9 kms   Partridge Farm

attractions

26.6 kms   Flinders Island Golf Course
27.3 kms   Bowman History Room
42.4 kms   Furneaux Museum

events

27.2 kms   Old Man Luedecke
28.5 kms   Flinders Island Agricultural Show

information

29.3 kms   Flinders Island Airport

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