Good Things Take Time

We may not have druids, but we do have a Mini Stonehenge 🔥

Our firepit at The George Tasmania is officially up, and it’s a thing of rugged beauty. This masterpiece is the creative genius (and serious muscle power) of Wayne from Eilander Building and Dale from Diggers Diggers. Proof that when brains, brawn and a great site come together… magic happens. Pull up a log, grab a drink, and worship the fire.

Your generous viewing entry deck
Every Pod has one — because good views deserve proper space. Complete with sunlounges and cosy blankets, it’s made for sitting, lounging, meditating… or drifting off into an afternoon nap you didn’t plan. An easy step between indoors and out, where fresh air, quiet moments, and the landscape do most of the work.

From The George Tasmania, the landscape unfolds quietly — George Town below, the Tamar River tracing its way through the valley, and the soft rise of the West Tamar beyond. The view shifts with the light, from gentle morning hues to long, golden evenings, inviting you to slow down and take it all in. It’s a perspective that feels expansive yet grounding, offering a sense of place that stays with you long after you’ve looked away…

There are moments here when the world feels perfectly composed — the land meeting the water, the light shifting softly across the Tamar, and time slowing just enough to notice it all. From The George Tasmania, each view is an invitation to pause, breathe, and take in something truly beautiful. Effortless, grounding, and unforgettable.

Yes, it’s big. Properly big. Big enough to turn around, stretch out, and still admire how good it all looks. Designed with accessibility in mind (and comfort firmly at heart), this bathroom proves that practical can also be seriously beautiful. Think thoughtful layout, luxe finishes, and zero awkward shuffles. Whether you’re starting the day slowly or winding down in style, Pod 1’s bathroom has room to breathe — and then some.