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White Sands Estate

White Sands Estate is a coastal resort located at Four Mile Creek on Tasmania’s east coast that a complete beachside holiday experience. Stay in one of the Estate’s self-contained Oceanview Villas, or indulge yourself in the luxury lodge, nestled beside the estate’s vineyard.

Enjoy fine Tasmanian cuisine in the Brewhaus Bar and Café accompanied by a selection of excellent Tasmanian wines, and taste craft beer and spirits made onsite in the Iron House Brewery and Distillery. Take a stroll in the grounds or on the private beach, and take advantage of the estate’s visitor activities, including the canoe lake, swimming pool, putting green and tennis courts.

All images courtesy of @sideprjct

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