Wild at Heart: The Best Strahan Accommodation
The best Strahan accommodation seamlessly blends with the breathtaking wilderness that surrounds this remote waterfront town, offering guests an unforgettable connection to one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the world.
Strahan is a remote waterfront town on Tasmania's wild west coast, where adventure and history come together. With its dramatic natural beauty and proximity to the Southern Ocean, it serves as a gateway to the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park—part of the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area. The town is a perfect base for nature lovers eager to hike, cruise, or explore the rugged landscapes.
Strahan's isolation only adds to its allure, offering a rare chance to disconnect and experience Tasmania at its most raw. From the iconic Sarah Island, steeped in convict history, to the breathtaking wilderness that surrounds the town, it’s a place that invites exploration.
For those ready to embark on an unforgettable journey, Strahan offers a range of incredible accommodation options that make the most of the stunning scenery. Whether you’re looking for a cosy retreat or a more immersive experience, the best Strahan accommodation highlights the beauty of this untouched corner of the world.
The Seafarer
The Seafarer is a beautifully renovated home located on the picturesque Esplanade, offering the perfect base for exploring Tasmania’s wild west coast. Ideal for couples seeking a romantic getaway or larger groups of up to six, this stylish property invites guests to unwind with stunning bay views, fresh coastal air, and a peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy a glass of wine on the deck and soak in the beauty of Strahan's tranquil surroundings.
45 Esplanade, Strahan
Risby Cove
Strahan’s most waterfront hotel is Risby Cove, at the head of Macquarie Harbour. Back during the mining boom of the late 1800s, this area of the port was used to load timber onto boats to send off to the mines for construction. The old heritage-listed sawmill building is now the reception of this hotel, and guest rooms wrap around the private marina. If you stay in a waterfront suite, you will get uninterrupted water views and can enjoy glorious sunsets from the comfort of your room.
The Esplanade, Strahan
Captain’s Rest
Captain’s Rest is an iconic Aussie accommodation and has been featured in countless design and travel publications around the world. Its immaculate renovation and vintage-inspired decor paved the way for scores of other restored Tassie shacks to pop up for holiday rentals – think white walls, antique furniture, luxe linens, maritime knick-knacks, a wood fire and of course, a gorgeous sea view.
With its location nestled amongst other historic shacks just metres away from the water (and its resident ducks!), the one-bedroom Captain’s Rest is the quintessential dreamy Tassie getaway.
63 Lettes Bay Road, Strahan
Franklin Manor
Inside the historic house of Franklin Manor is a charming, traditional bed and breakfast offering several comfy room options, most of which have windows looking out onto the property’s beautiful gardens. Located on Macquarie Harbour, the B&B is less than five minutes’ stroll to the trailhead for Hogarth Falls, one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks. It’s an easy 50-minute walk with a big payoff at the end – a beautiful waterfall and the possibility of spotting a platypus.
75 The Esplanade, Strahan
Wheelhouse Apartments
If it’s a view you’re after, the Wheelhouse Apartments will deliver. Perched above Macquarie Harbour, these two unique self-contained apartments have cantilevered floor to ceiling windows giving guests a stunning view over the cliffs and out to sea. With the two-bedroom apartments’ quirky maritime design, you’ll feel like you’re staying on a ship, but without the sea legs.
4 Fraser Street, Strahan
Seaforth Shack
Seaforth Shack might be the most ideally-located Strahan accommodation, managing to tick off bushland wilderness, waterfront and mountains. Located within 10 acres of bushland, this two-bedroom property is the pinnacle of privacy and seclusion, but the water is just a 30 second walk down a path from the shack. Enjoy the view from the shack’s own bench, either snuggled up with someone or just savouring solo time. There’s also an outdoor shower and fire pit to enjoy the outdoors, and a wood stove inside for those cosy nights.
From the shack, the expansive deck offers views of the water and the mountains in the distance. In winter, they’re capped with snow and you won’t be able to look away from the gorgeous postcard-like scenery.
Lot 3 Seaforth Street, Strahan
Bushy Summers
Remember we mentioned those classic Tassie shacks seemingly inspired by Captain’s Rest? Well, Bushy Summers is right next door in the same enclave of historic shacks in Lettes Bay. Lovingly restored in a similar whitewashed, vintage vein as its neighbour, this cosy one-bedroom property is the ideal Strahan accommodation to curl up after a day of adventuring in the wilderness. Crack open a Tassie wine and listen to the Bushy Summers Spotify playlist for the ultimate chill evening.
61 Lettes Bay Road, Strahan
Rosy Summers
If you are hell-bent on pink Strahan accommodation now that you’ve read about Digby’s House, Rosy Summers is another cosy option located in the Lettes Bay miners shack enclave. Owned by the same couple as Bushy Summers, it’s been restored and redecorated in a similar white-washed, vintage style and painted the most divine shade of pale pink. Set back from the water amongst other shacks, it’s only a short walk to enjoy the jetties and the serene waterfront of Lettes Bay.
81 Lettes Bay Road, Strahan
The Quarters
The Quarters consists of four separate cabins, all rustic, cosy and peaceful yet conveniently close to the Strahan town centre. The cabins have timber-lined walls, French doors, eclectic antique knick-knacks and cushy queen beds. Cabins #1 and #4 have three levels, a pitched roof and a Juliet balcony off the top floor bedroom to take in the view, sip your morning tea or coffee and plan out your day.
79 The Esplanade, Strahan
The Lazy Prospector
The Lazy Prospector is a rustic cabin for two in Zeehan, just 30 minutes from Strahan, offering the perfect retreat after a day exploring Tasmania's wild west coast. With beautifully restored 130-year-old barn wood and Huon pine doors, the cabin combines vintage charm with modern comforts. Designed for relaxation, it features a plush queen-size bed with luxurious linen, ensuring a peaceful stay. Ideal for those seeking a serene getaway, this charming cabin promises a memorable experience in Tasmania’s breathtaking landscape.
Are you keen to escape into the sublime Tassie wilderness this year and have been inspired to book a stay in Strahan? We hope our guide to the best Strahan accommodation can help you make the finest choice. For more Tasmanian accommodation offerings, check out these hotel stays in Hobart and gorgeous escapes on Flinders Island. Relax. You're on island time, now.