Taking the place of an old caravan park inside the Freycinet National Park,Saffire sits on a high curve of Coles Bay overlooking the Hazards mountain range. You can take a boat ride in the sheltered bay,walk over to Wineglass Bay,one of the most secluded and memorable pieces of sand in Australia,or tour the local vineyards. The pink granite peaks of the Hazards follow you everywhere,as does the feeling that this part of Tassie is extremely special.
THE SPACE
Conceived as a stingray but with touches of a visiting spaceship,the main building is built for awe. You enter the stingray from the,er,tail with the building deliberately masking the stunning view of the Hazards mountain range opposite,but once inside sweeping windows mean that is all you can see. The curvaceous wooden roof is made from hundreds of panels of celery top pine,and there are Eames chairs and recliners in the library to the right.
Downstairs,the lounge bar has a long open fire with comfy lounges angled towards the view,Huon pine stump tables are scattered throughout with thoughtful touches like binoculars and copies ofWhat Bird Is That? Opposite is Palate,the two-tiered restaurant,while on the ground floor the gallery shows the work of local artists.
THE ROOM