For the first time on the market in decades, four remarkable plots on king island: A blank canvas in rugged paradise, ready for the home of your dreams.
ABOUT BRITISH ADMIRAL
For the very first time enjoy access to four of the most remarkable plots of land on majestic King Island, available for purchase in groups or individually.
All of the plots are adjacent to one of the premier surfing beaches on the island, less than 2km on a sealed road from the main town.
It’s a rugged, unspoiled part of the world, begging for the home of your dreams. Whether it’s a holiday house or a permanent escape from the rat race, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to craft your new home in a true paradise.
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King Island lies off the north-west coast of Tasmania, surrounded by a rugged coastline with fresh seafood, famously good produce and some of the cleanest air in the world.
It's quiet and easy going here, but there's something interesting at every turn - from a lighthouse and offshore shipwrecks - to the island's great nature walks and unique wildlife, including the elusive platypus and rare orange-bellied parrots.
There are also two stunning world-class golf courses on the island, Cape Wickham (24th best in the world according to Golf Digest) and Ocean Dunes, both seaside courses designed in the Scottish links tradition.
Uncover the island's stories at the museum and cultural centre in the town of Currie or take a guided or DIY trail of the island's produce, culture, history, flora and fauna.
Surf's up for serious board riders and kite surfers and divers, with plenty of other ways to work up an appetite before sampling the island's famous cheese and dairy products, seafood, beef, honey and fruit and veggies at a farm gate or eatery.
Catch dinner on a charter boat or pick up a picnic hamper for an alfresco feast, King Island-style. Food is king here, and the island's annual Long Table Festival puts the island's fresh produce front and centre.
Accommodation includes everything from campsites to cute B&Bs and friendly hotels.
HOW TO GET TO KING ISLAND
There are many easy ways to get to King Island, which is located 80 kilometres north-west of mainland Tasmania, accessible by air from Melbourne, Launceston and Burnie–Wynyard.
There are no passenger ferries to the island so you’ll need to fly, either from Tasmania (Burnie – Wynyard or Launceston) or mainland Australia (Melbourne).
There are three airlines flying from Melbourne each day. Rex conveniently leaves from Tullamarine once a day, with additional flights sometimes available in the summer. Sharp Airlines conveniently leaves from Essendon Airport twice a day.
If you’re closer to the eastern side of Melbourne you might prefer to fly with King Island Airlines who depart from Moorabbin airport twice a day throughout the year. Moorabbin is easily accessible by car from the centre of Melbourne or if using public transport you can catch the train to Cheltenham railway station and then jump in a taxi for the short trip to the airport.
Visitors from Tasmania can now fly from both Launceston and Burnie (Wynyard) with Sharp Airlines up to two times a day.
If travelling in a group it may be surprisingly cost effective to charter a plane from a convenient location.
Elginshore
For more available properties on King Island, please explore those offered by our partner ‘Elginshore’, a series of smaller plots of land all on the market.