Pull on your warmest winter woollies, or brave the cold in your swimmers. Icy plunges and steamy saunas await this Off Season. Brace yourself for a winter like no other with epic events, cosy stays and exclusive winter-only offers.
Where to go, what to do? Go everywhere. Do it all. Unwind in a tub under starry skies, discover the best road trip stops, and eat your way from coast to coast.
Tuesday 18 March 2025 - Sunday 17 August 2025 Invermay
Six Extinctions delves into 'The Big Five' events which drastically reshaped life on Earth: the Ordovician, Devonian, Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous extinctions.
Each historical event was driven by geological and environmental factors like volcanic activity, meteor impacts and climate shifts. These extinction events devastated ecosystems but also paved the way for new evolutionary adaptations.
The exhibition, developed by Gondwana Studios, also examines the ongoing Holocene extinction event—the Sixth Extinction in which we now live—driven largely by human activities such as habitat destruction, climate change and pollution.
Yet, Six Extinctions also offers hope. Through highlighting conservation success stories, the exhibition demonstrates that concerted human effort can still make a difference in preserving biodiversity and restoring Earth's ecosystems.
In the exhibition, you'll explore these extinction events over 485 million years of Earth's history through an incredible collection of replica fossils. Come face-to-face with some of the most formidable predators of each era, including Dunkleosteus, the giant armoured fish that ruled the seas, Inostrancevia, a sabre-toothed predator as fierce as any tiger, Postosuchus, a towering crocodile-like hunter, and a life-sized replica of the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex ever found.
This is a journey through deep time you won't want to miss.
Freycinet Adventures offer award winning guided sea kayak tours on the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's east coast. This is undeniably Tasmania's greatest destination for sea kayaking.
The relaxed tour is the ultimate way to experience Freycinet National Park. The contrasts are stunning - pink granite mountains, pristine sandy beaches and blue waters so clear you feel you can touch the marine life below, a true sea kayaking paradise.
No experience is necessary and tours are suitable for those over 7 years old. Tours include a morning or afternoon tea break on a secluded beach, experienced guides, a double sea kayak, and all equipment is provided.
Tours depart daily (morning and twilight) for a duration of three hours (approximately two hours kayaking).
Are you ready for an epic adventure?
Our Meander Wilderness adventure is the ultimate river sledding experience that will unleash your inner thrill seeker and leave you buzzing with excitement. We’re passionate about our region and excited to share our wilderness playground with you. You will get up close and personal with our beautiful part of the world, taking on the bumps and turns of the pristine Meander River. Experience a rush like no other- a unique, immersive and wild adventure.
So go on, let your inner adventurer loose on the Meander with us!
From Sky to Sea is an uplifting journey that narrates the story of Devonport and its surrounds over the course of a day. Starting from the darkest hour of night with the Palawa story of creation, the show progresses through dawn in the mountains, the journey of the Mersey River, and fields of vibrant poppies and farmlands.
The show is designed to be explored from multiple angles, with projections in the grass, trees, and gardens, towering video elements, and searchlights on the rotunda pillars. Each perspective offers a unique experience, encouraging visitors to move around and discover the different elements.
Inspired by the journey from Cradle Mountain to Devonport naturally evolved from this drive, reflecting the landscape’s beauty and contrasts.
The show is set in the new Waterfront Park, designed to enhance rather than detract from the natural views. Five unique pillars represent different story elements: First Nations artwork, snow gum trees, local topographic lines, Devonport’s urban icons, and the unique rocks of Don Heads.
Over 350 custom-made “gobo” patterns projected during the show, featuring local artworks from RANT Arts. Drone-shot videos showcasing the local landscape.
Music and narration include Dave Gough’s Palawa story of creation, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, and local band Sumner’s hit song “Stranded.”
World-class video, laser, and LED projection systems.Nearly a thousand lights, including individually controllable “pixels” inside the pillars.
Wilderness Saunas aims to provide health/wellness and cultural sauna experience set against the backdrop of Tasmania's natural beauty. Their business is reflective of the Tasmanian brand the 'quiet pursuit of the extraordinary'.
Wilderness Saunas have created Australia's largest barrel sauna, one that is entirely mobile. With customer experience as the core focus of the business, they aim to become both a jewel of the state's tourism industry as well as health and wellness sectors.
The traditional wooden sauna has a large viewing window to sit back, relax, and enjoy a fire-heated sauna. While you use hot cold theropy with the ocean just a a short walk for a dip. Designed and made from salvaged timber in Tasmania, it offers an experience for your health and wellness while enjoying nature and social interaction. We look to plant one tree for each sauna session run for a regenerative approach to business.
We are overlooking Sunset beach over Dunalley in collaboration with Dunalley bay Distillery on your way to and from the Tasman peninsula walks like 3 Capes Walk, ship-sterns bluff walk and Port Arthur
The West Coast Heritage Centre tells the story of the history and development of the West Coast and its rich pioneering past. All parts of the West Coast are represented in the comprehensive display of photographs, mining memorabilia and machinery.
Included in your entry is access to the historic Gaiety Theatre. Built in 1898, the Gaiety Theatre was considered one of the grandest buildings on the West Coast and one of the best theatres in Australia.
The museum's attractions include the historic collection of the original Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy (unique in the world), photographic galleries dedicated to all the West Coast towns, classic locomotives, mining machinery displays, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, marine display, a world-class mineral collection, freemasons display and a pioneer women's gallery.
Your visit to the West Coast Heritage Centre and Gaiety Theatre will enhance your visitor experience of the West Coast region.
One of Tasmania's premium attractions Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary located at Mole Creek, Trowunna is recognised as a world leader in Wildlife conservation. There are three free daily tours as part of your admission price. On tour, you can interact with a Devil and a Wombat and view a Tasmanian devil social feeding.
Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Daily interactive tours are conducted at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Learn all about Trowunna's breeding programs including our work in helping save the Tasmanian Devil.
Car and coach parking is available on site
Group bookings and private tours are welcome and Devil and/or Wombat full-day workshops are available.
Trowunna Wildlife sanctuary is set in 82 acres of native bushland at Mole Creek and is a must-see experience. The Sanctuary is within easy reach of both the world-famous Cradle Mountain and Mole Creek caves and is an essential inclusion as part of a fantastic day trip.
Meet the friendly staff at the Visitor Centre – this is the place to find out all you need to know to make your visit to Tahune Adventures a special day. Here you can book their adventure experiences – the Airwalk, Eagle Hang Gliding and Twin Rivers rafting.
Take a break to enjoy local specialities and taste the Huon Valley’s cool-climate wines and local cider. Pause for a snack, light meal, tea, coffee or ice cream and browse in the gift shop for a unique Huon pine souvenir.
A scenic 90-minute drive from Hobart.
The St Helens Mountain Bike Trails are some of the most scenic trails in the world- where else in the world can you ride Mountains to the Sea, ending your ride in one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Bay of Fires.
The St Helens Mountain Bike Trails are located in two unique locations; You will find a series of stacked loops just south of the St Helens Township as well as an epic 42km wilderness trail that starts at the top of the Blue Tier and winds and wends all the way to Swimcart beach found in the internationally acclaimed Bay of Fires. That makes plenty of quality built trails for you and your family to enjoy!
Whether you like to shred some serious downhill, enjoy some cross-country flow or just want a fun day on the trails with the family, the St Helens Mountain Bike Trails have an experience for everyone. Not only that, but St Helens is the largest town on Tasmania’s east coast and as such offers plenty for you to see and do while you are taking a break from the trails.
For more information visit the St Helens MTB Trails website https://www.sthelensmtbtrails.com.au/
Wander the charming Federation Street and see how ordinary people lived more than 100 years ago. Discover the lifestyles and aspirations of our forebears through rooms that are alive with personal treasures, memorabilia and tools of the trade. It is easy to get lost in the charm and detail of the general store or be relieved that, as far as kitchen and laundry appliances go, things have moved on!
And in our Early Burnie exhibition explore Burnie's beginnings as a privately owned enterprise and follow its progress through the 19th century. Learn about early exploration and the exploits of the Van Diemen's Land Company; life in the region for early settlers; and the events which led to Burnie's first economic boom at the turn of the 20th century.
Check our website for up to date exhibition information.
Sculptured Gallery has created a gallery housing Tasmanian timber free-form sculptures, furniture, serving platters and boards, plus craft timber pieces and timber slabs for visitors to create their own artworks at home.
Specialising in Huon Pine, Myrtle, Sassafras and Tasmanian Oak, but also have lesser well-known varieties available. The property also has a large park-like garden area adjacent to the gallery, for visitors to wander through. Well behaved dogs, on leads, welcome.
Design Tasmania, one of Australia's leading design organisations, is the centre for deign culture and enterprise in Tasmania. Dedicated to nurturing and championing creative practice in Tasmania since 1976, we encourage creative risk-taking, facilitate new work and collaborate to broaden the national and international audience for Tasmanian design and craft and build the audience for design.
Design Tasmania is a destination attraction for tourism in the state’s north, welcoming more than 60,000 visitors each year and promoting design and craft through exhibitions and retail. Housing one of Australia’s most significant contemporary timber design collections, Design Tasmania’s Launceston City Park base is recognised as one of the world’s best contemporary buildings.
Country Club Tasmania Golf Course is a championship 18 hole golf course in Launceston. Designed by Mike Wolveridge and British Open champion Peter Thompson, the scenic outlooks, challenging fairways and expansive greens are of international standard.
For the perfect leisure activity or corporate pursuit, this 72 par course is open seven days a week. The covered driving range with distance markers is ideal to brush up on your swing or book a lesson with the resident coaching professional.
A fully stocked golf pro shop is available, providing everything from equipment hire and purchase to motorised golf carts. Take your time on the picturesque course, meticulously maintained by a team of greenkeepers.
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, located 90 minutes' drive from Hobart is Australia’s most intact and evocative convict site. There is a lot to see and do with more than 30 historic buildings and ruins to explore over 100 acres so you’ll want to allow a minimum of three to four hours.
Your site entry ticket is valid for two consecutive days and includes a self-guided audio experience, complimentary guide talks at key locations throughout the day, a harbour cruise, access to the Port Arthur Gallery, house museums, and the gardens. Additional tours include the Essentials tour, the Premium tour, the Isle of the Dead Cemetery Tour, or hear of the many escape attempts with the Escape from Port Arthur tour. Visitors can cover the highlights of the history over fairly even ground in the essentials tour or experience a more comprehensive experience with the Premium tour.
Everyone is welcome to dine in the Port Arthur café, open daily from 9 am - 5 pm in the Port Arthur Visitor Centre.
Port Arthur Historic Site is open every day from 9 am to 5 pm (closed Christmas Day).
Part of Tasmania's World Heritage Convict Sites, Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village is located just outside Longford, in Northern Tasmania. Built by William Archer in 1824, the Estate is still owned and farmed by his direct descendants, currently in their 7th generation.
You have a rare chance to explore the convict-built Brickendon Farm Village with buildings including the quaint little Gothic chapel, Sussex barns, poultry shed, blacksmith shop, cookhouse and shearing shed. Whilst you are wandering, QR codes will provide a modern interpretation of the early convict history of northern Tasmania. Hear the stories of the convicts Assigned to the Archer family and read about their lives. The Farm Village is also alive with many friendly farm animals with animal feeding daily at 10.15 am or purchase a bag of feed and wander at your leisure.
The four-hectare historic garden surrounding the Georgian homestead, feature beds of old fashioned roses and perennials to complement the house's historic façade. Explore the 'garden rooms', each with their own mood and ambiance and stand beside the amazing 1830s English and exotic trees including oaks, elms, cedars and pines, sourced throughout the world.
Overnight guests at Brickendon can stay at a number of historic or farm cottages and have free entry to all the attractions. Longford is about a 15-minute drive (27 km) from Launceston.
There’s something about Ross, Tasmania – It’s a collection of marvels everywhere you look, giving one the impression that there’ll always be something to see, despite its size. Does that sound like a nice place to stop off on the Midland Highway? We hope so! The Tasmanian Wool Centre has been nestled in this idyllic village since its inception in 1988.
As a not-for-profit business, the Tasmanian Wool Centre contributes directly back into the Ross Community, preserving the heritage, and developing and maintaining wonderful unique visitor experiences that share the stories of Ross. Being surrounded by expansive properties that continue to produce fine wool, we have grown to be the largest retailer of woollens in Tasmania, offering everything from timeless, comfortable wearables to superfine, ethical yarn.
All the manufacturers we deal with use Australian wool in their garments. Some of the items we stock are made in Australia, and some are manufactured offshore. This enables us to provide an extensive range of options and price points for our customers, with a focus on quality.
When you call in, also take the time to visit our fabulous onsite Museum which relates to our region’s history and wool connections. There are many artefacts on display in our Wool Exhibition room and adjoining History Gallery, including permanent exhibitions on the Ross Bridge, as well as changing short-term exhibitions.
The Channel Museum tells the stories, yarns and legends of the history and heritage of D'Entrecasteaux Channel area of Southern Tasmania. Just 20 kilometers south of Hobart, at Margate, the Channel Museum is an award winning must see stop on your travels around Southern Tasmania's region and has excellent visitor ratings on Trip Advisor and Google.
The Channel Museum caters for locals, individual tourists and tour groups, cruise ship groups, school groups and special interest groups. There are ample on-site parking spaces and easy access for elderly and disabled visitors. Companion card accepted.
The centre comprises a modern, purpose-built museum and library that explores all aspects of the history and heritage of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel area. There is also an outstanding collection of cameras and photographic equipment.
The gallery showcases the work of local artists and organisations, in-house special occasion displays and travelling exhibitions. The gallery display changes monthly and the displayed artwork is often for sale.
The Museum has a small gift shop selling local handcrafts and books of local interest.
The cafe serves delicious snacks, meals, and drinks made on-site from local ingredients where possible. It serves great coffee.
Located right next to the iconic Cataract Gorge, Penny Royal Adventures aimed to re-create 19 century's Van Diemen's Land. It provides a village experience for everyone from history-themed boat rides to ultimate cliff adventures such as cliff jump, zip lines and cliff walk.
With its picturesque site and privileged location, Penny Royal Adventures has quickly gained the popularity within its local community and has become a 'must visit ' destination for visitors travelling interstate and internationally. * Free entry for all ages
The St Helens History Room, on the East Coast of Tasmania, is a small, regional museum. At the St Helens History Room, there are over 1000 artefacts on display. These are presented thematically to represent the various stages of settlement of St Helens.
The collections are very accessible as the museum is open seven days a week 9 am - 4 pm Mon - Fri and 9 am - 3 pm on Sat/Sun. The St Helens History Room is situated at the St Helens History and Visitor Information Centre behind the St Helens Library building, opposite the Post Office.
Look for the Tin Dragon sculpture outside, he will point you in the right direction. Visit 'The Chinese Experience' and learn first-hand about this interesting area before you set off to explore the beautiful beaches or the marvellous mountainous hinterland.
At Home Hill go behind the scenes of the public lives of Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and his wife Dame Enid Lyons. Joseph Lyons (1879-1939), a school teacher born in Stanley, was Tasmania’s Premier in 1923-28 and Australia’s 10th Prime Minister 1932-39. Dame Enid Lyons (1897-1981) was the first woman elected to Federal Parliament, as a Member of the House of Representatives in 1943. She was also the first woman to serve in federal cabinet as part of the Menzies Government in 1949-1951. Home Hill was built in 1916 and was extended over the years to house the Lyons’ eleven surviving children. It survives with a large collection of original contents and provides an unexpected insight into Australian political and family life during the mid-20th century.
Home Hill was the centrepiece of a 4.5 hectare property, containing two hectares of apple orchard. Entered via the original drive, the now 2 hectare property retains the core of Dame Enid Lyons’ original garden, including roses and garden ‘rooms’ defined by hedges.
Situated only a five-minute drive from either the centre of Devonport or the Spirit of Tasmania dock, Home Hill is accessible by guided tour only. Bookings recommended.
Nearby attractions include City of Devonport Art Gallery, Bass Strait Maritime Museum, Don River Railway, Latrobe and Spreyton (historic towns).
The Galley Museum in Queenstown houses unique collections telling stories of West Coast survival, endurance and sacrifice.
Hosed within the heritage-listed Imperial Hotel (constructed in 1897), the collections hold (in some cases) the last vestiges of the former mines and communities of the West Coast, providing a very personal record of the people themselves and their daily lives.
The museum is managed by dedicated volunteers and features 30 rooms of historical items including personal effects, documents, cameras, theatre projectors, household items, gems and minerals, military, emergency services, and mining artifacts depicting the varied aspects of West Coast heritage.
Open seven days a week, with affordable entry fees including concession and family rates, the Galley is also a white i-visitor information centre, a Children's University Learning Destination, and a bike-friendly accredited business. Children receive a free activity pack.
The Galley Museum stocks a range of products that make the perfect gift or souvenir to remember a visit to Queenstown, with a range designed by West Coasters, created by West Coasters, or made from West Coast materials.
Passenger trains disappeared from Tasmania some time ago, except this one - a vintage diesel locomotive or rail car from Don Village Station to Coles Beach from Thursday to Sunday inclusive.
View the collection of steam and diesel locomotives and rolling stock at the Don Village Station.
The Museum and Souvenir shop are open daily.
Trains operate from Thursday to Sunday only. Please visit www.donriverrailway.com.au for Tickets and more information.
Closed for public holidays including Good Friday, Anzac Day and Christmas Day.
Discover the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation aboard the Kuuma Pontoon Boat. Located on the beautiful North West Bay just 20 minutes south of Hobart, this floating oasis offers a unique experience that combines the tranquillity of nature with the rejuvenating warmth of a wood-fired sauna.
Cruise to a secluded anchorage where you can witness breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, surrounded by natural scenery that is unique to the south. Within the sauna's warmth, feel the tension melt away as you surrender to the therapeutic heat, cleansing body and mind. Then, when you're feeling ready (and hot!) immerse yourself in the invigorating embrace of cold water, revitalising your senses and leaving you feeling alive and refreshed.
With onboard amenities including change rooms, toilet facilities, a cosy lounge area with a firepit, music system and a rooftop terrace, every comfort is provided. Kuuma vessel offers the perfect sauna experience for up to eight people in both private and communal sessions. Whether you're seeking adventure, a moment of relaxation, or simply to reconnect with yourself, Kuuma offers a sauna experience quite unlike any other.
Book your journey today and embark on a voyage where nature's beauty blends with the soothing power of sauna.
The now relocated National Automobile Museum of Tasmania in Launceston features one of Australia's most significant motoring collections. Spanning over 100 years of style and technical achievement this impressive collection of traditional and contemporary automobiles is a must-see for all those who appreciate history, design, engineering and style.
The museum comes alive with varied theme displays each year as well as constantly changing cars and motorcycles in the main hall. A feature of the new location is the establishment of "The Hall of Muscle" a celebration of the Australian Muscle Car. Along with over one hundred exhibits, the museum features a unique gift shop with a magnificent range of merchandise that will delight people of all ages.
Situated across the road from the Silo Hotel and Tasmania's largest children's playground, Riverbend Park, a visit to The National Automobile Museum of Tasmania is an ideal way to spend a leisurely afternoon. Car and motor home parking is available on site. The museum features disability access throughout.
Open every day (except Christmas day) 9 am to 5 pm. Opening times during Winter are 10 am to 4 pm.
Barnbougle Lost Farm is the second of the two World Top 100 Golf Courses at the Barnbougle Golf Resort.
Designed by world renown US golf architect duo Coore and Crenshaw, Lost Farm is located on the ocean dunes adjacent to the Barnbougle Dunes Course.
Opened for play in December 2010, Barnbougle Lost Farm is currently rated #3 golf course in Australia and #23 in the world.
Waldheim Alpine Spa is a luxury spa and treatment centre located at Cradle Mountain Lodge, one of Lonely Planet's Top 10 extraordinary places to stay in the world. It is a must-visit on a trip to Cradle Mountain.
Waldheim Alpine Spa is encircled by rainforest at the edge of the exquisite World Heritage-listed Tasmanian Wilderness. Soak up views of an ancient landscape from your spa suite as you indulge in the many luxurious treatments offered.
Waldheim Alpine Spa uses completely natural Australian and Tasmanian-made skin care, body care and spa products. There are four therapy rooms - including double treatment rooms for couples. Waldheim Alpine Spa also has a dedicated therapeutic retreat known as The Sanctuary. Here you can ease away the aches of a day's bushwalking, or travelling, in the steam room, sauna, hot tub and cool plunge pool, and then soak in the view as you complete your experience in the relaxation lounge.
The Spa is available to guests of Cradle Mountain Lodge and casual visitors. The lodge is located in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, two-and-a-half-hour drive west of Launceston (144 kilometres) and a 90-minute drive from Devonport (83 kilometres).
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Coal Mines Historic Site is approximately a 75-minute drive from Hobart and a 25-minute drive from Port Arthur.
One of the 11 sites that together form the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property, it was Tasmania's first operational mine. Developed both to limit the colony's dependence upon costly imported coal from New South Wales, serving as a place of punishment for the "worst class" of convicts from Port Arthur, the mine was operational for over 40 years.
Today, the Coal Mines offer visitors the chance to discover among the uncrowded ruins and scenic vistas a different perspective on Tasmania's convict history. It is a great place to explore on foot, with a number of tracks and paths around the extensive site.
There are signs and displays to guide you around and inform you about the history of the Site. A printed guide to the Coal Mines is available from the Visitor Centre at the Port Arthur Historic Site.
Ensure to check the weather before you arrive so you can bring the most appropriate clothing and footwear.
Entry is free and there are basic picnic and toilet facilities at the site.
Discover the Bass Strait Maritime Museum – Where History Sets Sail
Step into Devonport's historic waterfront and explore the daring tales of the Bass Strait at the Bass Strait Maritime Museum. Housed in a charming 1920s Harbourmaster's cottage, this creatively curated museum brings maritime history to life with regular exhibitions, interactive exhibits, captivating ship models, local stories, and natural wonders.
Take command in our exciting new ship simulator fully relaunched in late 2024 —steer down the Mersey and test your skills on the wild Bass Strait!
Browse unique Tasmanian gifts in our shop, then relax with a coastal-inspired menu and the best coffee in town at our café.
Adventure, history, and hospitality await—welcome aboard!
The Watch House at George Town in Northern Tasmania is the historic old gaol site and features a range of display's conveying the regions rich history.
The present building was built in 1843 and was reopened in 2004 as part of George Town's Bicentenary of European settlement. Features include a wonderful model village which allows visitors to imagine what early nineteenth-century life was like in George Town, the acclaimed 'Departures and Arrivals' display describing the Female Factories and links to the convict experience, and a primitive cell where visitors can enter to get an idea of the tough life of prisoners awaiting trial.
The Community History Room contains a wealth of local information for historians and those researching their ancestry.
The Watch House also houses changing displays featuring the best in Tasmanian arts and crafts.
Whether you are a local, former resident or a first-time visitor to George Town, you are sure to find something of interest at The Watch House.
The House of Hargrave Vineyard and Cellar Door is situated high amongst the hills of the stunning Kentish region in North West Tasmania. This charming, boutique Cellar Door is perched at 270 metres above sea level, with a stunning North facing panorama looking over the city of Devonport and the mouth of the Bass Strait.
Located only 10 minutes from Sheffield and 15 minutes from Devonport, its central location is ideal for short journeys and day trips from surrounding towns. Boasting a wide array of stunning wines, from the well-loved Pinot Noir to the exotic Schonburger variety, the House of Hargrave is sure to have a wine that you'll love, whether you're a wine beginner or an experienced vintner! Scrumptious share platters full of local produce are sure to tickle your taste buds and pairs wonderfully with an afternoon with friends.
At Fishers of Freycinet oysters and mussels freshly harvested from our farm in Great Oyster Bay are favourites, feast on these along with a premium selection of some of Tasmania’s finest seafood.
Enjoy seasonal specialities and a showcase of high-quality produce, including fish and chips and daily specials. Find us at Devil’s Corner Cellar Door.
Wicked Cheese are boutique cheesemakers based in Richmond, Southern Tasmania. Wicked Cheese has emerged, in a few short years, to gain recognition as one of the most impressive, high-quality, hand-made cheese ranges in Australia. Wicked cheese has won numerous awards including best Brie in Australia, best exhibit at Hobart Show, champion goats cheese at Hobart two years in a row and Supreme Champion cheese at Royal Melbourne Show.
You can sample the Wicked Cheese and Richmond Cheese ranges at the factory outlet. We use only the purest hormone-free and chemical-free milk from grass-fed cows.
The factory also has a huge range of locally made products and an inviting café where lunch is served daily.
Richmond is a 26-minute drive (26 km) north of Hobart.
Timbre is a space to eat and drink from constantly evolving menus and drinks lists, powered by a local community of diners, producers & backyard growers.
From lazy Sunday lunches to pizza parties and bespoke events & weddings. Timbre is food & wine & people & place & time.
The Pyengana Dairy Company makes award-winning, traditional cheeses, in Pyengana, north-east Tasmania. Pyengana is an Aboriginal word meaning the meeting of two rivers - and the Pyengana Dairy Company sits in this lush river valley favoured by dairy farmers.
Pyengana Dairy, home of Australia’s heritage farmhouse cheese, continuing 135 years of tradition producing handcrafted cheese and dairy products on a farm in the Pyengana Valley. See our cheese makers in action. Taste the cheeses and discover your favourites.
Relax with a gourmet platter overlooking the picturesque dairy farm, for a real paddock to plate experience. We Sourcemilk from a single herd of cows. Pyengana Real Milk, rich and creamy with nothing added so all the flavours remain.
Visit the Cafe Shop for fresh milkshakes and cakes or browse the range of locally-made produce. You can also visit some of the area's waterfalls including the cascading St Columba Falls, plunging nearly 90 meters/295 feet from the Mount Victoria foothills to the South George River valley. Pyengana is a half hour drive from the north-east coastal town of St Helens (27 kilometers) and an hour from Scottsdale (73 kilometers).
Come in and meet our friendly team, have some lunch, buy some cheeses and produce, or maybe you would like to try a cheese tasting board and a glass of Tasmanian wine, beer or Cider.
Alchymia Distillery is a boutique small batch craft distillery making Tasmanian whisky and gin on-site from the finest Tasmanian ingredients. Offering Distillery tours where you meet the maker and a tasting room where visitors can come and enjoy the view and soak up the 'spirit' of Table Cape.
Our tourism experience includes distillery tours, bottle sales and platters of locally made Red Cow organic cheese (please call to book platters in the winter prior to arrival). Private cask sales are available to the true whisky lover who would like to make their own whisky and follow its journey through to maturation.
Our venue is strictly over 18's only.
We are open Thursday by appt and then Friday-Sunday, 12pm - 4pm.
Any questions call Sarah 0447 619 291.
Every Man and His Dog vineyard is a hidden gem in Tasmania's picturesque Coal River Valley, offering wine enthusiasts and nature lovers a captivating experience.
This charming winery combines wine production, a cellar door for tastings, lunch and Afternoon Teas and an on-site artisan bean-to-bar chocolate maker, The Federation Chocolate Factory.
With a focus on excellence, the vineyard cultivates grapes that thrive in the cool climate, resulting in exceptional wines that embody the essence of the Coal River Valley. Guests can savor the exquisite flavors of signature wines, including elegant Pinot Noir, bold Cabernet Sauvignon, and unique Siegerrebe and Ehrenfelser grape varieties.
Nestled among the region's oldest vineyards, Every Man and His Dog is one of Tasmania's smallest commercial wineries. Owners Maurice and Helen Curtis personally oversee every aspect of the winemaking process, ensuring meticulous attention to detail.
The allure of the winery is enhanced by The Federation Chocolate Factory, an on-site treasure for chocolate connoisseurs. Visitors can immerse themselves in the world of bean-to-bar chocolate making, experiencing the craftsmanship behind exceptional chocolate.
Every Man and His Dog vineyard strives to create an unforgettable experience. Whether indulging in wine tastings, exploring the vineyards, or embarking on a tantalising journey at The Federation Chocolate Factory, guests are welcomed into a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Well-known for its delicious home-style meals, a great range is available, from succulent Steaks to Seafood. As well as our main menu we also offer a lighter and cheaper option.
You can enjoy a pre-dinner drink in our sports bar or for those who enjoy a flutter try your luck in our gaming room.
The Seabrook Hotel is located on the Bass Highway, the gateway to the picturesque and rugged west coast. Only 10 minutes from the Burnie Airport.
Evenfall Vineyard, Restaurant and Cellar Door is the heart of your Tamar Valley tour.
Savour the beauty and flavours of Tasmania in a stunningly grand and welcoming atmosphere with sweeping views over the Tamar. A passion for incredible Tasmanian farming shines through in every dish and every glass.
Evenfall Restaurant offers a memorable dining experience complete with roaring fireplace in the Off Season. Relax under the weeping willow trees overlooking the Pinot vines or on the deck with views over the Valley. The perfect setting.
The tasting room showcases Evenfall, Bellebonne and Wellington and Wolfe wines and offers vineyard and winery tours, barrel tastings and curated food pairings.
The Grain of the Silos Restaurant is situated onsite at Peppers Silo Hotel in Launceston, Tasmania. Delivering on its promise of paddock to plate, you will find foods from local farmers delivering world class produce. Beef and lamb farmed from up the road complimented with Tassie’s best and freshest seafood sourced from our coastal waters. Executive Chef Thomas Pirker takes the paddock to plate ethos to the next level. Searching Tasmania for the best produce coupled with his simple no fuss cooking approach is a winning formula.
Grain of the Silos Café sources locally roasted coffee beans brewing Launceston’s favourite coffee with an all-day menu enjoy casual dining in the café, lounge or outer deck overlooking beautiful parkland.
Renowned for its bustling food and wine scene, you have every reason to explore the selection of eateries and foodie hot spots within close vicinity of the hotel. From French to Italian, modern Australian and Asian-Australian fusion, you’ll be spoilt for choice with food from across the globe.
Welcome to Western Tiers Distillery, a testament to Tasmania's spirit crafted with unwavering dedication.
Our Cellar Door showcases exquisite Tasmanian craftsmanship, offering panoramic views of our distillery. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding wilderness, our Gin and Vodka are proudly named after landmarks on the Great Western Tiers. Our Triple Distilled Single Malt Whisky, named after the pristine lakes in the region, is more than a spirit; it's an invitation to savour life's finer moments.
Whether enjoying a delectable lunch, sipping cocktails, or exploring our Tasmanian spirits, your experience at Western Tiers Distillery promises comfort and delight.
Situated in the Visitors Centre in Mt Field National Park, Waterfalls Cafe and Gallery is ready to welcome you.
With a strong emphasis on unique, local products that meet the needs of every budget, Waterfalls Cafe & Gallery is the perfect place to pick up your Tasmanian memento or special gift.
Enjoy our hearty meals made from local ingredients. From signature burgers and soups to seasonal specials that take advantage of the abundance of local produce.
Our local team are only too happy to share the wonders of each season, with tips on how to find the best fungi, the loveliest of our tiny native orchids, tips on viewing the glow worms and particularly the best places to spot the platypus.
World Heritage-listed, Mt Field National Park is truly a park for all seasons. This means Waterfalls Cafe & Gallery is open every day of the year to welcome you to our backyard.
Step into the rustic charm of The Grandvewe Tasting House at our farm, where you can savour the authentic flavors of our famous sheep whey spirits and delicious sheep milk cheeses.
Savour an unparalleled selection of Grandvewe Sheep Cheeses and Hartshorn Distillery Sheep Whey Spirits tastings, meticulously curated and guided by our expert Tasting House staff member.
Immerse yourself in the serenity of our farm and take the time to explore and learn about our world-class production methods, our commitment to environmentally sustainable business practices, and our newest addition, the exclusive Ewe Care sheep milk skincare range.
Nestled between the tranquil D’Entrecasteaux Channel and the picturesque Bruny Island, just a short drive south of Hobart, our farm offers some of the most breathtaking views in all of Tasmania. Whether you decide to roam the countryside or relax in our serene surroundings, we guarantee that you will leave with unforgettable memories and the perfect photo to commemorate your visit.
Escape to The Tasting House, where the luxurious tastes and scenic vistas of Tasmania's countryside will captivate your senses and leave you with an unparalleled experience of opulence and refinement.
Thirty minutes north of Hobart, the new iconic home of Australia’s oldest single malt whisky resides in buildings that date back to the early 1800s. Take a tour of the distillery and discover the magic of distillation, join us in the cellar door for a tasting and sample Lark whisky or Forty Spotted gin or just come and wander the historical property and be inspired by the beauty of the landscape and the architecture.
LARK Pontville Distillery is open every day 10am - 4pm. Distillery Tours run every day at 12pm and 2pm and cost $69/person.
Stillwater Restaurant established in 2000, housed in a 1830s flour mill by the banks of kanamaluka/Tamar River focuses on local produce with exceptional service. Stillwater has been highly regarded since it opened its doors in October 2000 and has received many accolades both national and state. Some of the proudest moments include Renault Haute Cuisine Best Restaurant Award in 2001 to being awarded a hat in the Good Food Guide three years in a row (2018, 2019, 2020) the only northern restaurant to be listed in the prestigious guide.
Stillwater offers lunch and dinner Monday - Saturday. With a focus on local produce used the seasons will dictate what may end up on the plate including the quality and availability of the produce. The kitchen team have a close relationship with suppliers with communication going both ways with some producers asking what can they plant that we’d like to use.
Stillwater provides professional, yet humble service tailored to the guest's needs.
The team prides itself on being knowledgeable and being able to take you on a journey, whether that’s explaining the passion of the producer of the veg who named his business after his beloved dog ’ or where the carrots are grown and harvested, to the Chef’s interpretation of perhaps a classic dish using local produce.
Pooley Wines was established in 1985 when the late Jack ‘Denis’ and Margaret Pooley planted vines on the banks of the Coal River in southern Tasmania. Now, in the hands of their third generation, Pooley Wines seek to share exceptional, nurtured wines that express their uniqueness, ambassadorship, and dedication to renewing their environment for generations to come.
The expression of a sense of place is at the core of our philosophy. Our wines are enhanced primarily by our unique terroir, our commitment to sustainable viticulture, with minimal intervention winemaking. Our wines seek to personify the distinction between our two vineyards located in the Coal River Valley, Butcher’s Hill and Cooinda Vale.
Our cellar door is located on the outskirts of the historic Richmond township in the heart of the Coal River Valley. Nestled between Belmont, the Georgian convict-built, heritage-listed home, and our vines you will find our tasting room in The Coach House.
Join us for in-depth structured tastings, local cheeses and charcuterie boards daily, as well as artisan wood-fired pizzas on weekends.
Pooley Wines also offers luxury accommodation and fine dining across the road at the lovingly restored Prospect House Private Hotel. With just 11 luxuriously appointed rooms, the hotel and restaurant provide an intimate escape perfect for marking a special occasion or weekend getaway with friends and loved ones.
Nestled just outside of the township of Perth and a 15-minute drive from Launceston, Tasmania, you’ll find Adams Distillery – the home of award-winning Tasmanian Single Malt Whisky and Boutique Gin.
Adams handcrafted success is owed to the fusion of premium Tasmanian ingredients, pristine environmental surroundings and a combination of traditional and innovative distillation and maturation methods.
Come and experience the unique cellar door, amazing event space and the beautiful landscaped parklands.
Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm Cafe, at Elizabeth Town, is a 30-minute drive from Devonport and a 45-minute drive from Launceston. The cafe is just off the Bass Highway on the road to Cradle Mountain and is a member of the Tasting Trail.
Whether it's a three-course meal, a glass of wine, a hot breakfast or a takeaway raspberry ice cream, the talented team at the Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm Cafe use the freshest local ingredients to produce mouth-watering seasonal fare. In winter, sit by the fire overlooking the beautiful lakeside setting, or enjoy the space of the Garden Room which features an open roof during the warmer months.
The cafe offers complimentary tastings and a sample of their hand-dipped chocolate-coated raspberries, their signature product! Fresh berries are sold when in-season and frozen berries are available in the off-season, along with many other berry-inspired products year-round.
After your meal, take a stroll along the lakeside boardwalk for a glimpse of the native wildlife and the raspberry farm itself. There is also a play area and children's activities to keep the young ones entertained for hours. Group bookings are welcome, visit their website for more information.
We know a thing or two about hospitality as we have been welcoming guests since 1847 - trust in our experience to provide you with a warm welcome.
This is Stanley's local' - an ideal place for a drink and to chat with the locals. Lounge in the comfortable armchairs in the Bar by the blazing wood fire, and browse the amazing collection of old black and white photos of Stanley dating back to the 1830s. Enjoy a great selection of Tasmanian wines, ciders, spirits and beers.
You might see the muddy boots left outside the door where our local farmers have popped in for a drink after dropping off their freshly dug potatoes or have a yarn to Stanley’s fisherman who provides us with our seafood just back from their daily catch.
We provide the usual pub fare with a stylish twist plus on-trend restaurant dishes influenced by what we see out our windows – seafood, great steaks and farmed abalone.
Our suppliers are our friends and are just as likely to be sitting at the table next to you. Friendly, open and knowledgeable staff will make you feel very welcome. The Bistro is warm and spacious with views of the amazing sunsets.
The original stone cellars under the Hotel house our fine selection of wine including a great Tasmanian selection.
Craigie Knowe is the oldest vineyard on the Freycinet Coast of Tasmania and is just 40 minutes from the beautiful Freycinet National Park.
A family-owned and operated vineyard and cellar door, where you are guaranteed a warm welcome and will be looked after like family.
Sit back and relax while you enjoy a glass of wine, just metres from the vines while enjoying a delicious platter of Tasmanian produce. Spoil yourself with a decadent wine and chocolate experience.
Learn how the wines are grown and made while enjoying a relaxed tasting.
Go beyond the cellar door for an intimate tour of the vineyard with one of the family. Bookings essential.
Slow down and explore the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania where there is something for everyone. Magnificent scenery, seafood and wine, walks, galleries and of course passionate locals.
Melshell Oyster Shack provides a superior oyster experience from our farm in Great Oyster Bay. Premium Natural Oysters together with other local seafood and cheeses. For adventurous guests, a self cook kebab experience at your table is a must. Look out for our iconic funky blue van at Yellow Sandbanks, Dolphin Sands Tasmania. Just 15 minutes north of Swansea.
Discover our farm's story and meet the family. Visitors have described our produce as "Blindingly Fresh" and "Dolly Parton Plump". Sit on the river bank at Moulting Lagoon and enjoy the freshest oysters and learn all about the growing process.
Many activity options: shucking lessons, wander around our shell gardens, check out our aquarium or sit on the jetty and dip your toes into the cool waters.
We are 3 km from the access to Nine Mile Beach a stunning white sand swimming beach with amazing views of the Freycinet Peninsula.
Takeaway is also available.
Barilla Bay Oysters is located at Cambridge, 20 minutes drive from Hobart city and five minutes from the Airport.
The cold, clean pristine water of South East Tasmania is the perfect growing environment for oysters and they take full advantage of that for their lease in Barilla Bay, with the delicate taste and texture of Barilla Bay oysters reflecting the natural quality of the water.
Offering land-based Oyster Farm, Gillespies Ginger Beer and Candy Abalone tours, visit the website for times and bookings. Capturing the essence of Tasmania, their restaurant focuses on fresh, local produce allowing the chef to create an uncomplicated and approachable menu. Try one (or all!) of the toppings on their fresh oysters.
The shop is open seven days all year round, they invite you to come and visit their farm gate and restaurant. Please see their website for restaurant trading hours.
You can ask for a specially packed oyster box that you carry on flights.
At Spring Bay Distillery you will find a craft distillery on Tasmania's East Coast specialising in award winning Single Malt Whisky, Gin and Vodka.
We use the location of the distillery to maximum advantage to blend our spirits with some of the sweetest waters available. We collect our rainwater from the roof of the distillery and filter out any impurities except the salt influence from Spring Bay that lands on the distillery daily.
Being by the sea, the influence of this sea salt makes the water sweet and round in the mouth and combining this with the maturation of our barrels in the salt air we hope that our coastal style will be captured in our bottles.
We offer tastings at our most picturesque location, in the company of maturing whisky barrels and our gin still, 'Beauty'.
Visit our origin spirit site overlooking Spring Beach on Tasmania's east coast or our grain-to-glass whisky facility in Cambridge. https://springbaydistillery.com.au/pages/book-an-experience
Mures Lower Deck is a seafood bistro, cafe and fishmongers that specialises in sustainable local seafood. Established in 1987, this family owned and operated establishment is an icon of the Hobart Waterfront.
Offering a hook-to-plate experience with fish caught by Mures own fishing vessels, Lower Deck is a family dining venue that showcases premium seafood in a comfortable, casual setting. The menu features award-wining fish & chips, oysters, scallops, squid, chowder and a variety of other loved local seafood, and non-seafood dishes alike including over 32 different flavours of ice cream.
With beautiful water views across Victoria Dock, Lower Deck allows you to enjoy the very best seafood in a environment that is supported by family history, Tasmanian passion, and intimate knowledge of the seafood industry.
Island itineraries
Pack variety into your road trip with these itineraries to extend your weekend.
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