In one of Tasmania’s most tightly held coastal regions, this 52 hectare (approx. 128 acre) holding presents an exceptional convergence of natural beauty, ecological purpose, and long-term land stewardship.
Set within the Coles Bay district and framed by the iconic landscapes of the Freycinet Peninsula, the property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a fully established eco-estate with significant conservation infrastructure already in place.
Surrounded by native bushland, coastal influences, and the broader Freycinet wilderness corridor, the holding balances seclusion with accessibility—just moments from Coles Bay township, Moulting Lagoon, and world-renowned Freycinet National Park.
The property unfolds across flat/sandy coastal terrain, defined by intact native vegetation and coastal dry sclerophyll forest communities. Its ecological character remains largely undisturbed, offering high habitat integrity and strong connectivity within the broader regional conservation landscape.
At the eastern boundary of the property lies a significant conservation asset - an approximate 4-kilometre dual-fenced wildlife enclosure.
Originally utilised as a Tasmanian devil rehabilitation site, the enclosure has been purpose-designed for controlled habitat management and fauna protection. Internal access tracks traverse the enclosure, enabling practical monitoring, movement, and ecological operations across the site.
This rare infrastructure provides a turnkey foundation for continued conservation use, wildlife programs, or private ecological management.
Positioned within Tasmania’s celebrated East Coast, the property sits at the edge of one of Australia’s most iconic protected landscapes. Coles Bay offers essential services and access, while the surrounding region is defined by beaches, reserves, and the dramatic granite peaks of the Freycinet Peninsula.
Despite this proximity (less than 15 minutes to Jetty Road, Coles Bay), the holding retains a profound sense of privacy and separation. It is a place where wilderness remains immediate—and undisturbed.
This is not simply a landholding—it is an established ecological platform within a significant coastal environment.
With substantial conservation infrastructure already in place, the property offers immediate capacity for environmental management, private sanctuary use, research initiatives, or carefully considered eco-development (STCA).
Features:
- 52 hectares (approx. 128 acres) of coastal bushland
- Access from Flacks Road, Coles Bay
- Approx. 4km dual-fenced wildlife enclosure
- Former Tasmanian Devil rehabilitation infrastructure
- Internal track network throughout enclosure
- High-integrity native vegetation and ecosystems
- Strong ecological corridor connectivity
- Private, low-density coastal hinterland setting
- Suit conservation, eco-tourism, or sanctuary use (STCA)
Howell Property Group has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee its validity. Prospective clients are advised to carry out their own investigations.

































































