7 Little Dog Court Miena, 7030 TAS

Escape to the Central Highlands

If you've been searching for a spot where the air is crisp, the views are wide, and the world feels far away, this is it. Set on 2753m² and backing onto bushland, this elevated block in Miena offers the chance to create your own Highlands retreat in one of Tasmania's most wild and beautiful regions.

Already excavated and ready for your build (STCA), with power at the street and phone coverage available, the block is sold as-is where is and offers a convenient walk-in walk-out situation. Ideally suited for a holiday cabin or to build your permanent home base (STCA), it promises ease and flexibility from day one. The property falls under Central Highlands Council, Bothwell.

Just a short drive away is the Great Lake Hotel-perfect for a hearty meal or catching up with friends, and an ideal place to curl up fireside after a day exploring the frosty landscape.

Miena is a destination for those who live for the outdoors, renowned for its fly fishing, hunting, and alpine adventures. With snowy winters perfect for cozy retreats and vibrant summers filled with fishing, hiking, and peaceful highland scenery, it's a place worth visiting all year round.

You're at the gateway to Tasmania's prime trout waters:

-Arthurs Lake
-Woods Lake
-Little Pine Lagoon
-Penstock Lagoon
- The Great Lake and beyond

Whether you're chasing trophy trout, heading into the bush, or simply soaking up the quiet, clean air of the Central Highlands, this block puts you right where you want to be.

Secure your slice of Tasmania's high country and create a lifestyle most only dream about.

Kate Storey Realty has obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable, however we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information. All measurements are approximate only.

For Sale Offers Over $149,000

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