IdleWild is a 1978 beach house on five private acres of dunes and native garden, thirty seconds from Nine Mile Beach.
Inside, it is a genuine period piece: original mid-century furniture and lighting, vintage pure cotton sheets (always ironed), a wood fire for winter and a plumbed outdoor bath under the sky.
The whole house and all five acres are solely yours. It is priced for two — and your dog is very welcome, with a full fenced acre to patrol.
The space
First, full transparency: IdleWild is a small, original 1978 beach shack, only three owners including us.
The kitchen and bathroom are modern (2017) and entirely functional; almost everything else is the real thing, collected piece by piece: the daybed, the lamps, the crockery, even the linen down to the teatowels.
If a glass-and-concrete new build is your thing, we are not it. But if a 1970s house with its original character, twenty-five metres from the high-tide line, tugs … then welcome home.
There are three bedrooms — a king (zip), a queen and a double, all with mattress toppers and black out curtains. A bathroom with shower, a second separate toilet, and a laundry.
The proper cook’s kitchen has a dishwasher, oven, automatic coffee machine and a pantry we keep stocked: coffee beans, Twinings tea, hot chocolate, muesli, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, flour for pancakes.
Outside: the deck with its electric barbecue and that view — rolling surf, Great Oyster Bay, the Hazards; the outdoor bath, fully plumbed, best at dusk with a candle; a wood stove inside with all the firewood you can burn; and vintage bikes for the ride up the beach to the oyster shack.
A 50-inch smart TV with Netflix and Apple, a Bose speaker, books and games for the weather Tasmania will occasionally send you.
A note on pricing
IdleWild is priced for two guests, with the whole house included. The second and third bedrooms are there if you want them — additional guests are charged per person, per night, up to six in total.
Guest access
While you are here, IdleWild and its five acres are solely yours. The property is fenced (with some holes since the December 25 fires), with a further one-acre fence around the house so your dog can play safely off the lead. Cats, canaries..all welcome too.
Nine Mile Beach is exactly as long as its name suggests, and you will likely have it to yourself. Take the bikes along the sand — you can ride all the way to Melshells Oyster Shack and back.
The garden is full of native plants and birdsong; wallabies skip across the dunes at dusk, and you will certainly hear the possums who will sometimes pay the upper deck a night time courtesy call.
Food and wine nearby
Freshly shucked oysters at Melshell’s caravan, a bike ride up the beach. In Swansea – Barkmills, Saltshaker and the Horny Cray. Many of the local wineries do seasonal pop up food – check their websites - Craigie Knowe were doing fantastic food sumer 2025. But it’s a fluid situation so to speak…
Freycinet National Park is thirty minutes for the Wineglass Bay walk, or the scramble up Mount Amos if you have earned your dinner. And do not forget the quietly epic Friendly Beaches.
Other things to note
The house is small and much loved, and we look after it ourselves — the sheets are vintage pure cotton and yes, we iron them. It suits guests who enjoy something a bit off the beaten track.
There are exterior security cameras (outside only). The nearest shop is ten minutes away in Swansea, so bring supplies for your first night. Check-in is self-service via key safe.
IdleWild… idle a while in the wild.