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The Picker’s Hut

The Picker’s Hut

The Picker’s Hut

The Picker's Hut is a luxury cabin perched dramatically above the Jordan Valley in southern Tasmania, just 40 minutes from Hobart.
Panoramic views from every room
1329 Elderslie Road, Broadmarsh, Tasmania, 7030

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The Picker’s Hut is a luxury cabin perched dramatically above the Jordan Valley in southern Tasmania, just 40 minutes from Hobart.

With one Queen bedroom and one King bedroom (which can be arranged as two singles), the hut provides exceptional comfort for up to four guests.

The Picker’s Hut was designed to capture the essence of the natural landscape – huge windows in every room provide a panoramic view of the vineyard and the valley. The north-facing location and a huge outdoor deck capture the beautiful all-day sun.

You can sit by the cosy stone fireplace and admire the vines, or relax on the deck and take in the unique landscape of the valley and see if you can spot the farm workers herding sheep or ploughing paddocks.

1329 Elderslie Road, Broadmarsh, Tasmania, 7030
Listing Updated: 10 February 2026

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