
23 rows vineyard
Tiny home
accommodation
We are a small batch vineyard with accommodation
nestled in the foothills of Mount Roland above the
banks of the stunning Lake Barrington, Tasmania.
23 rows vineyard and tiny home accommodation
23 rows is a boutique vineyard nestled between the foothills of Mount Roland and the banks of the stunning Lake Barrington.
23 rows tiny home accommodation is in the ideal location for outdoor adventure and exploring enroute to Cradle Mountain. Stay on our 3-acre working vineyard with an opportunity to get involved in farm life if that is of interest, or just spend some quality time enjoying each other’s company in our beautifully decorated tiny homes designed for couples.
Situated above the banks of Lake Barrington with stunning views of farmland and Mount Roland in the distance.
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Tiny home accommodation
Our tiny home accommodation offers peace and quiet and privacy. An ideal location for guests who love fishing and water sports or for those exploring enroute to Cradle Mountain.
For guests looking for adventure, we have mountain bikes, sit on kayaks with lifejackets and paddles available to use.
Or just sit back and relax and enjoy your bottle of complimentary wine or take in the views from the deck.
Little Pinot
A single loft bedroom with a queen size bed with windows all around to take in the views. A cozy couch for two, a breakfast, bar, fully equipped, kitchen with microwave, gas cooktop, dishwasher and Nespresso coffee machine.
Chardonnay
Chardonnay offers two loft style bedrooms at opposite ends. Both with queen size beds. A living area and breakfast bar to seat four people comfortably. TV and DVD self-contained kitchen with oven dishwasher and washing machine. Separate shower and bath with vanity in bathroom.
Little Pinot
1 queen sized bed
1 bath
2 guests maximum
Chardonnay
2 queen sized beds
1 bath
4 guests maximum
Check in
Self check in with
door code and keypad.
Check out by 10am.
Heating/cooling
Air conditioning
Ceiling fan.
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