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Chambls Shack provides the ultimate in slow stays. It’s a genuine shack experience, complete with 1970s kitchen, open fireplace and light shades, plus luxe linens. There are plenty of wobbly bits and sloping floors, but it’s watertight, warm and a whole load of fun.
If you’re holidaying here to relive a childhood experience of staying at a family shack, or you’ve always wanted to give it a try, Chambls is a warm and inviting option in winter and a fun beach experience in summer. It’s a unique way to step back in time and remember the 70s lifestyle and get back to basics. Bring the kids and hit the beach, or sit back and enjoy a bottle of red by the fire. Situated an hour from Hobart via Huon or Channel, on the edge of a reserve and overlooking the beach at Verona Sands, Chambls Shack keeps watch over all. Walk the track to Charlotte Cove jetty, bring your fishing rod, or borrow the kayaks and just enjoy the water. Cygnet is just 20 minutes away, with its great cafés, artisans and relaxed vibes. Chambls is lucky enough to have a special piece of Tassie history, an original Haughton Forrest oil painting. Born in 1826, Forrest is famous for his Australian landscapes and maritime works. This is one of his estimated 3000 pieces. Airbnb.com/h/chamblsshack 0418 342 511 [email protected] |