It is a beautifully clear night for sitting in the outdoor hot tub, enjoying a glass or two of local pinot noir under the stars.
The only sounds come from sheep in a nearby paddock.
It is always nice when a new place you have reported on over-delivers, but that was certainly the case with Cedar Cottage - a perfect couples retreat tucked away in a bush setting outside the northern Tasmanian hamlet of Meander.
Eco-luxe Cedar Cottage has been almost fully booked since it opened late last year; a tribute not only to marketing skills, but also word of mouth.
Sarah Williams, the woman behind this two-bedroom getaway, is a marketing dynamo who has travelled widely - hence all the bases are covered when it comes to life's little luxuries.
A lot of thought has gone into the vibe here; it is rustic but with all modern comforts like super-sharp German kitchen knives, binoculars to check out the local bird life of kooparoona niara/the Great Western Tiers, and USB recharging slots in each room.
There is also free unlimited wifi, Netflix and Stan for anything you've been meaning to binge watch, along with a small library.
Located just minutes from World Heritage wilderness, potential activities include fly fishing, bushwalking, river sledding, horse riding, canyoning, caving, cultural tours and other adventures, or just kicking back and enjoying the tranquillity.
There is an excellent house manual full of useful suggestions and local tips.
The cottage boasts a full chef’s kitchen (but no microwave, which I am told is under consideration).
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