Tinderbox
Welcome to The Outlook on Mount Louis - 2 Bedroom. A haven and home for nature lovers, aurora chasers and appreciators of a quieter place.
This luxurious 2-bedroom modernist inspired architecturally designed building, sits beautifully on Mount Louis in the Tinderbox Hills.
Overlooking a canopy of tall eucalyptus trees are the magical views of the Derwent and South Arm Peninsula to Iron Pot Lighthouse and beyond.
This is where you could have a bird’s eye view of the exciting finish to the Sydney - Hobart yacht race or watch cruise and tall ships and Oligarch’s fantasies sail by.
The open plan living area is comfortable and cosy. Both bedrooms are spacious and have wardrobes and indulgent ensuites.
After a hard day visiting Mona and the Hanging Gardens in Hobart, you will sleep well on the very comfy designer mattress.
The unusual Japanese influenced horizontal windows in the spacious living/dining area glide open easily bringing the outside vista inside. Laze on the deck that runs the entire length of the building
or meditate outside your bedroom sliding door. Behind the house, near the old quarry, are more magical long views over the D'entrecasteaux Channel, Bruny Island and North West Bay.
You can enjoy both sunrise and sunset in this special spot. All amenities have been thought through with practical style and ease.
The dishwasher and refrigerator are inbuilt behind kitchen cupboards. The contemporary espresso pod machine on the kitchen bench blends in nicely with the design aesthetic and also makes very good coffee!
Even the laundry facilities are cleverly hidden in the covered entry breezeway behind the garage roller door.
Enjoy a glass of Tasmanian wine over dinner whilst taking in the stunning evening moonlight water views. Later, get cosy, dim the lights and browse the smart TV or play your fav music through the pro Bluetooth speakers.
Later still, sit on the deck not forgetting your wine and be awed by the galaxy of stars and stillness.
Nature
Many of Tasmania’s iconic marsupials graze lazily at dusk just beyond the deck. Wallaby’s, echidnas, bettongs, bandicoots, possums, potoroos, and the rare eastern quolls are all common
visitors to the area. Keep an eye out for little Joey’s in their mother’s pouch! Harder to see is the tiny and endangered 40 Spotted Pardalote that nests in woodlands on Mount Louis and Tinderbox Hills.
Abutting the property, is Tinderbox Hills Reserve and Walking Tracks. For those who like bush walking and exploring, trailhiking.com.au/hikes/tinderbox is a great place to start and is full of useful maps and info.
Tinderbox Marine Reserve is bustling with sea life and is perfect for snorkelling and contains Kelp forests that are home to many spectacular species, including colourful wrasse fish, rock lobsters,
abalone, and even seahorses. This also happens to be an amazing vantage point for the pursuit of the Southern Aurora, although your very own deck on Mount Louis can be an incredible vantage
point.
Caution: Animals and road kill
Approaching and leaving Mount Louis Road onto Tinderbox Road East, especially at night, please be acutely aware of animal activity foraging for food and crossing the road from one side to the other.
The mountain and hills are their natural habitat so please drive slower and safer to avoid hitting our beautiful native wildlife and adding to more road kill statistics.
Neighbourhoods
Blackmans Bay is about 10 minutes’ drive and is the closest town for essential services and eateries. Here, you will find beach front restaurants including pizza, curries and classic fish and
chips. The secluded white sandy beach is a quiet place to relax and enjoy a picnic or just chill for a while.
Bayview Market in Opel drive is a crescent of shops that has a bakery, pharmacy, post office, bottle shop, Hill Street Grocer supermarket, hairdresser, and a medical practice.
Several minutes further on from Blackmans Bay is Kingston Beach which has waterfront cafes and restaurants {check out Ebb+Flo and Robbie Browns} with outside seating.
The Salty Dog Pub across the road has decent pub food and a variety of local beers. Bustling beach activity is shared with dog walkers and joggers while kayakers, swimmers and stand-up paddle boarders
share the surf. There are free BBQs on the north side of the beach {Browns River} and the popular Alum Cliffs Track starts here through a beautiful coastal bush trail that winds all the way to the Taroona foreshore.
It’s a moderately difficult 8km return track. Kingston Beach Golf Club offers casual games in a park setting with spectacular beach and river views at 1 Channel Highway, Kingston.
Channel Court Shopping Centre in Kingston has the usual eateries and speciality shops including Coles and Woolworth supermarkets.
Day trips
Heading south from Tinderbox along the scenic route via Howden, Margate is the first town you’ll get to that has essential services, including a butcher, IGA supermarket, pharmacy, and gas station.
It’s also home to Margate Steam Train that has carriages converted into boutique shops, a pancake house, and an antique centre. Well worth a visit!
A bit further north is Snug, home to the famous Snug Falls walking track. Keep going north and you’ll hit Kettering, where you can board the 10-minute ferry to explore the wonders of Bruny Island and while waiting for the ferry or not, enjoy
coffee and cake at the delightful Seawall Cafe. Continue onto Woodbridge but blink and you will miss it. Best to map-in Peppermint Bay Hotel, an award winning and architecturally pleasing pub and bistro with unbelievable views of Bruny
Island and D’entrecasteaux Channel. The Tasmanian beers and wines and freshly baked local food here is worth a long visit.
If you have time, continue on to Quirky Cygnet along the old winding coast road and home to The Cygnet Folk Festival. You will find, as I have, a plethora of lovely people, potters, painters, musicians, writers and photographers indulging in
wholesome eateries like Red Velvet Lounge and The Port Hole Cafe. Join them! Have fun!
If you’ve had enough fun for the day, head home through Woodstock and Huonville, considered
by the locals to be the best country town in Tasmania if not Australia!