If you have ever wanted a true bushland hideaway with a hidden inconspicuous entry point but less than one hour from Hobart then this may just be the spot. The appeal of this 140 plus acre allotment is not only in the enjoyment once you are there but also the journey to the property via country roads. To get to the property travel to Colebrook and turn up into Yarlington Road and continue on this road for approximately 8 kilometers as it winds up through the old town of Yarlington, through forestry plantation and views to Craigbourne Dam, past the rocky outcrops of Little Quoin Mountain and on past the thick vegetation of Quoin Mountain. At this point Yarlington Road becomes Quoin Road as per map references (particularly Tasmap 1:25000 series for Colebrook and property reference 0710). Exploring this parcel will uncover many changes to topography and the natural features that associate. From the gateway to the property you can take the defined track around 600 meters into the middle of the parcel. To the left and right of the track is tall trees, re-growth, pockets of wattle, and clearings with native grasses, sedge and cutting grass. A naturally occurring spring in the middle section of the property coincides with areas of dampness and obvious changes in vegetation. The lower section of the property rolls down towards the creek line boundary which is a tributary of the Quoin Rivulet. This area is north facing and is drier in nature with rocky outcrops and bracken fern. The area allows for inspiring views to the Midlands and as you move back towards the southern and easterly corners of the parcel there are thick gullies and a natural steep rocky area that forms a natural secure boundary. The seclusion, would make an ideal parcel for a weekend retreat or a peaceful private location on a more permanent basis. Power is close by as it runs along the road winding up onto the Quoin Mountain. Make an appointment today to inspect this rare parcel of land.