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.
Friday 27 March 2026 - Sunday 29 March 2026 (Annual) South Hobart
Kunanyi Mountain Run is an epic 3-day trail running festival, that celebrates running, community, and the famous mountain on Hobart's doorstep. In 2026 it returns for its 5th edition and you're invited to run with Kunanyi — known for its rich culture, history, and incredibly diverse landscapes.
With 10 run/hiking events (ranging from the Foothills 5km to the Ultra Solo 66km), there are options for all running (and walking) abilities.
The Palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal people) generously welcome and share Kunanyi with trail runners. Whether you're a seasoned ultra runner or new to trails, you're invited to discover your own connection with this very special place.
Thousands of runners and supporters have started their own KMR stories. Will you join us in 2026 to run, connect, and celebrate five incredible years?
Tuesday 1 March 2022 - Tuesday 31 August 2027 (Daily) Cygnet
Welcome to a day of creative mindfulness with David and Michelle of Phoenix Creations. In their small studio tucked away just two minutes from Cygnet's main street, David will share his talent, by guiding you through the steps of making a wooden spoon from scratch. With your very own clever hands, you will use recycled vintage or green timber straight from a tree, to create your spoon.
All are welcome, from absolute beginners to those wishing to hone their craft. You will work alone in a private workshop or can work with up to 4 others- family and friends or slot into a group of singles and make new friends. Perfect for corporate team building too!
Each workshop runs from 10 am-3 pm (Private 10-4 pm) and includes tuition, timber to carve, use of all tools and a delicious morning tea. A break is taken for lunch, so bring your own or head down to one of the charming cafes in Cygnet.
Workshops are run by demand every day and can be booked online, at the studio or by phone. Upcoming workshops are also announced on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
Warning: Spoon Carving is Addictive!
Join us on New Years day at the picturesque Longford Racecourse for a day of thoroughbred picnic racing ! Its a great day out for all and includes, live entertainment, food and beverage stalls and Kachoo country fashions on the field and a great day of thoroughbred racing.
Tuesday 1 July 2025 - Tuesday 30 June 2026 (Daily) Rowella
There's no denying that wine lovers often have a love affair with Pinot Noir. The best Pinot Noir is a true collaboration between viticulturist and winemaker.
Pinot Noir lies at the heart of Holm Oak. It's our wild child, and we're quite familiar with taming it's erratic behaviour through resourceful vineyard management and skillful winemaking practices.
Enjoy 5 different Holm Oak pinot noir wines, all made from select parcels on our estate in the pristine Tamar Valley. Taste through the collection and discover our passion for pinot noir.
World Street Eats is a community centric, cultural food & drinks market in the heart of Launceston. Inspired by the multiculturalism in Launceston, World Street Eats aims to showcase quality cuisine and street food from around the globe.
Bringing you a collection of Tasmanian food stalls and food trucks. Our vendors bring you a tasty array of international flavours created from local ingredients. There has never been a better time to support local Tasmanian businesses.
New Years Day (AKA Recovery Day)
Remedy your celebrations with Bloody Marys… the ultimate cure! Pair it with a Mudbar Farm Lamb dumplings or Taiwanese popcorn chicken (trust us, it works miracles) to feel as good as new! Relax by the water, and ease into 2026 the right way. Walk in or book a table to reserve your spot.
Saturday 27 December 2025 - Saturday 3 January 2026 (Annual) Battery Point
Held annually across the festive New Year period on the picturesque waterfront of nipaluna/Hobart, Tasmania's Taste of Summer is a celebration of the island's world class food and drink, culture, community and summer.
A fun and inclusive family-friendly festival, Tasmania's Taste of Summer provides patrons with an immersive Tasmanian food and drink experience, with more than 70 stalls to choose from.
The Taste of Summer stage showcases an eclectic line-up of well-known and emerging Tasmanian artists, and each year there is an iconic Australian act for the New Year's Eve festivities on the waterfront, also offering one of the best vantage points to ring in the New Year with fireworks over the harbour.
Whether relaxing under the shade of Salamanca's Plane Trees watching the kids play on the lawns, or toasting the summer fleets as they sail by the wharf apron, Tasmania's Taste of Summer is the perfect way to experience the best of Tasmania's summer season!
Saturday 1 November 2025 - Saturday 25 April 2026 (Daily) Apslawn
Go behind the scenes as you unearth a hidden gateway to the Hazards Vineyard and Moulting Lagoon, where Tasmania's East Coast flaunts its finest flavours among native landscapes and breathtaking views. Dive into an exclusive vineyard tour, master the art of oyster shucking at the Moulting Lagoon, and savour lunch in our underground cellar, The Devil's Den, before wrapping up with a hosted premium wine tasting.
Seize the chance to be personally guided and hosted by the brilliant minds behind the wines, vines, and culinary delights of the region.
ITINERARY
12:00 PM: Meet at the Cellar Door
12:15 PM: Vineyard Visit
Hop on minibuses for a scenic ride through our picturesque vineyard.
Learn about vineyard history, varieties, and maybe even spot some sheep!
12:15 PM: Moulting Lagoon Oyster Experience
Partake in a unique oyster shucking demo from the back of a ute. Yes, it's as real as it gets.
Sip on Devil's Corner Resolution Riesling while taking in the serenity.
Indulge in fresh Freycinet oysters while soaking up the vineyard's history.
1:15 PM: Return to The Devils Den
1:30 PM: Lunch
Feast on gourmet delights from The Devil's Kitchen and The Fishers of Freycinet*, paired with a selection of premium Devils Corner wine.
2:30 PM: Premium Hosted Tasting at The Devils Den
3:00 PM: Tour concludes
Wednesday 31 December 2025 - Thursday 1 January 2026 (Annual) Launceston
Experience the Ultimate New Year's Eve Celebration at Royal Park
Set against the stunning waterfront backdrop, Launceston BeerFest NYE offers a dynamic celebration, blending the best of local culture, talent, food, and beverage with Tasmanian pride and festivity — for a day (and night) packed with flavour and fun. And this year, we're turning up the heat with The Presets headlining the main stage, delivering an unforgettable NYE soundtrack.
With a massive line-up of local legends and big-name talent, it's the perfect mix of festival energy and laid-back good times.
Enjoy beers, cider, cocktails, seltzer, wine, gourmet street food, masterclasses, cocktail making, live music, live comedy, prizes, fireworks at 9.30pm + 12am, fire twirlers, puppet shows, VIP Area, beer olympics, face painting, Taiko drumming, games, competitions.
Whether you're here to sample your way through hundreds of bevvies, learn a thing or two in a food and drink masterclass, or simply kick back with your mates under the sun — this is your day to sip, snack, dance, and play.
And stick around for the best fireworks in Tasmania (9:30 and Midnight).
Bring your crew, your appetite, and your curiosity — there's something here for everyone.
It's bold. It's tasty. It's BeerFest. Let the good times pour!
Join them each month at Prospect Country House for an evening that celebrates Tasmania's best local food, wine, and producers.
Set in the scenic Coal River Valley, their Producers Dinner brings together the community and guests to enjoy a seasonal menu crafted with sustainably sourced ingredients.
Each dinner features culinary themes, local farmers, winemakers, and artisans, who join you at the table to share the stories behind their produce. It's a relaxed, communal experience that highlights the passion, quality, and care behind Tasmania's food culture.
Enjoy a true paddock-to-plate evening, connect with the people who grow and create your food, and support small local businesses working sustainably.
Monday 8 September 2025 - Friday 2 January 2026 (Daily) Apslawn
Join us at Devil's Corner Cellar Door for our unique one of a kind Tower to Terroir Tour.
Your journey begins in the Devils Corner Lookout Tower, where you'll meet your host who will set the stage with captivating tales of the land. As you take in panoramic views of the vineyards, rugged Hazards mountains, and the tranquil expanse of Moulting Lagoon, you'll learn about Devil's Corner—from its humble origins to its dynamic evolution.
Discover insights into the vineyard's sustainable practices, the distinctive local geography, and the vibrant birdlife that calls this place home. (Duration: 15–20 minutes)
From the Tower, follow your guide down to the Cellar Door, pausing along the way to admire architectural details that echo the rugged beauty of the East Coast. Inside the tasting room, indulge in a guided premium tasting of the Hazards Range wines. Our expert guide will walk you through each exceptional pour, detailing the unique terroir, craft, and subtle complexities that define these exclusive wines. (Duration: 15–20 minutes)
To complete this journey, relax and savor a beautifully presented Tasmanian charcuterie board, featuring a selection of local artisan cheeses, cured meats, and seasonal accompaniments. Enjoy these delectable bites as you soak in the sweeping views of the landscape—a perfect conclusion to an experience that celebrates the essence of place, history, and the art of fine wine.
Wednesday 31 December 2025 - Sunday 4 January 2026 (Annual) Maydena
Ring in the new year with them at Maydena Bike Park!
Join them for an eventful weekend from Slalom Racing, Live Music, Jump Jam, Summer Sessions and Treasure Hunt as they ring in the new year!
Saturday 27 December 2025 - Saturday 3 January 2026 (Annual) Hobart
The ORCV “Westcoaster” is a legendary yacht race where tactics and sailing well can crown you as the race champion, regardless of boat size.
Across the 435nm passage, yachts contend first with Bass Strait before taking on the wilderness and ruggedness of the West Coast of Tasmania and the long ocean swell of the Southern Ocean before turning towards the finish line and the shifting winds of the Derwent.
For more than 50 years, the Westcoaster has provided sailors with a unique race full of tactical challenges.
Every Saturday morning in the heart of the Tamar Valley, Harvest Launceston Community Farmers' Market brightens a quiet inner-city car park and brings the farm gate to you.
Meet the farmers, connect with locals and feast your eyes on baskets brimming with Tasmania's freshest seasonal produce, ethical meat and fish, local dairy, artisan bread and pastries, bright summer berries or blushing autumn apples.
Savour a locally roasted coffee and taste your way around our foodie state at this vibrant weekly event before collecting a myriad of premium produce, cool-climate wines, artisan ciders and home-made preserves for the journey home.
Awarded and Honourably Mentioned Australia's Most Outstanding Farmers Market by Harvey Norman Delicious Magazine in 2013, 2017 and in 2021. Harvest Launceston Community Farmers' Market is held every Saturday from 8.30 am until 12.30 pm at 71 Cimitiere Street. Entry via Cimitiere Street or via Cameron Street, in the car park opposite The Grand Chancellor Hotel, Launceston.
A free, weekly, timed 5km walk/jog/run at 9am every Saturday.
Open to all ages and abilities. Organised entirely by volunteers. Friendly and fun. Join us!
The course is at Heritage Park, Geeveston on a mixture of concrete paths and grass. There are three laps, ensuring that you pass lots of friendly faces along the way. When you run along the Kermandie River stretch, keep one eye on the river in case one of the resident platypus is out and about!
If you'd like your time recorded and are not yet a parkrunner, register in advance at www.parkrun.com.au and save your barcode or print it out. Even if you don't register, you're still very welcome to run or walk with us.
Partake in the timeless rituals of High Tea at The Tasman, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart.
Gather in the refined, residential setting of Deco Lounge to celebrate the fresh bounty of Tasmanian produce, local Bellebonne sparkling and handcrafted teas.
Available every weekend, discover why this venue is one of The World's 50 Best Hotels 2024.
Join their winemaker Bec for an exclusive Pinot Noir tasting at our cellar door.
Limited to only 14 guests, Bec will take you through a guided tasting of 5 Pinot Noirs. As you taste through the wines you'll discover the different viticulture and winemaking techniques used to produce the vastly different Pinot Noirs all from their single vineyard Estate. A Pinot Noir immersion not to be missed!
Masterclasses will be at 10:30 am and 2pm and run for approximately 90 minutes.
The Wynyard Foreshore Marke is set against the stunning backdrop of Tasmania's picturesque coastline, it is a vibrant celebration of community and creativity. Held on the twice a month - the first and third Sunday of every month from 8 am to 2 pm, this iconic market transforms the East Wynyard foreshore into a bustling hub of activity.
Discover a mix of local treasures, including:
Fresh produce straight from the farm
Homemade jams, cakes, and preserves
Plants and garden goodies
Unique handcrafted items
Bric-a-brac and secondhand finds
Whether you're looking for a special gift, fresh ingredients, or simply a relaxing morning by the sea, the Wynyard Foreshore Market has something for everyone. Enjoy the warm hospitality of the locals, meet the makers, and explore the best of Tasmania's northwest.
Come along, support local producers and artisans, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of this much-loved market.
In 2009 Farmy began with an honest and simple philosophy: if you couldn’t eat it, drink it, grow it, or meet the producer, then you wouldn’t find it at Farmy.
That ethos has always held true. Now, that little carpark farmers’ market that began with just 12 producers now hosts a street-side seasonal cast of over 200, and has grown into an essential Sunday ritual for locals.
We’re also acknowledged as one of the top five farmers’ markets in the country.
Tasmania’s distinct growing seasons make for an ever-changing array of cool climate produce – that’s what we celebrate every Sunday.
Staying true to what’s in season locally is reflected throughout the market on fresh produce stalls, in artisan foods and on street food vendors menus.
Nestled in a groovy alcove in the middle of Farmy you’ll find the Grub Hub.
This is where it’s at on Sunday in Hobart for breakfast, a cheeky brunch or lazy lunch, with all the hustle, bustle and smells of a street food market.
Each Sunday you’ll find ten rotating street food vendors dishing up international cuisines with a local twist.
See you Sunday.
Classic Automobile enthusiasts, Petrolheads and ordinary folk. Robert from Don Mario's invites everyone to a grand day out in George Town.
Whether you are an owner come to show and shine your "precious" or whether you enjoy the atmosphere of a gathering of the clans or even if you just like a nice cup of coffee - George Town is the place to be.
Run Launnie is a social running group, leaving from Riverbend Park, near the amenities, each Wednesday Morning at 7.30am during Summer (ending the last Wednesday in March).
The runs are suitable for visitors and locals alike. The runs are around 7 kilometres in distance and run at about 7 to 8 kilometres per minute pace and take between 65-75 minutes. They stop at selected spots for photos and interesting facts.
There is no charge for the runs (although donations accepted to support ongoing costs). Other times/distances/locations may be available upon request.
A Georgian supra is no ordinary dinner—it's a lively feast where toasts, songs, stories and laughter matter just as much as the food. "Supra" means tablecloth, and in Georgia any gathering around a table or picnic rug can turn into one. Long shared tables bring everyone close enough to toast, talk, and sing together.
Every supra has a tamada—a quick-witted toastmaster who leads the toasts (and decides who gets to add one when someone calls "alaverdi!"). The toasts cover everything from friendship and family to music, love, and those who arent here anymore. And after every toast? A song, of course.
At Cygnet, singers from three Melbourne Georgian ensembles—Melbourne Georgian Choir, Tsinskaro, and Gorani, performing together as Gaumarjos—will lead the songs. But anyone at the table is warmly invited to join in… as long as the tamada gives the nod!
Georgian polyphony is ancient, bold and beautiful, filled with tight harmonies and delicious dissonance. Some of the songs come from Svaneti, once one of the most remote places on earth.
At Cygnet, Gaumarjos will bring you welcome songs, table songs, love songs, wedding songs, work songs, church songs, harvest songs—and even a wild tale of a brave horse galloping all the way from Australia to Georgia.
Where to stay
An eco-cabin in the forest or a boutique city pad? A beachside retreat or a secluded farm stay? Browse unique Tasmanian accommodation and plan your island stay.
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.
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. Trowunna Wildlife Sanctaury is great for all ages
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/
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
Built in 1838 by former convict brewer and publican, Britton Jones, in 1842 the house became one of the colony’s leading private schools, run by W. K. Hawkes. The house’s facade boasts an Ionic portico while the back has a charming Tasmanian vernacular flavour.
The interiors are furnished to reflect 19th century life in Tasmania. The National Trust in Tasmania was founded in 1960 to preserve and furnish this house, then known as The Hollies.
The Tearooms are open during house hours for light meals and refreshments.
In the garden, relax under the shade of a 180-year-old oak tree, wander through the flower beds and Victorian kitchen garden and send the children in search of Patrick’s Pails. Patrick Lambert was a 19th century gardener at The Hollies.
The Metro Bus services, numbers 40 and 50 from the City to Franklin village, stop outside the House.
Nearby and also accessible is St James Church which was built in 1845 and has many associations with the House; Launceston CBD (including Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery); Jospeh Chromy Wines; Tamar Valley Wine Route and Tamar River Cruises; Evandale Village and Clarendon.
Highfield Historic Site offers a historically accurate vision of a gentleman's home and farm of the 1830s. It sits on a hillside overlooking the lands the manager would have once controlled, with views across to Stanley, The Nut and the Bass Strait beyond.
The house is being restored over time and its elegant Regency design, convict barracks, barns, stables, and a chapel are surrounded by a large ornamental garden.
Edward Curr, the chief agent of the Van Diemen's Land Company, started construction in 1832, and later additions were made by John Lee Archer. The VDL settlement began in 1826 on 350,000 acres granted under Royal Charter by George IV. Today, the original farm has reduced and covers around nine acres, which is open to visitors daily from 0930 - 1630, only closing on Christmas Day.
The site is also available as a venue for weddings, meetings and artists in residence. School groups and coach groups are also welcome. Highfield is the story of success or tragedy - you decide.
The Watch House is the historic old gaol site at George Town 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.
Within The Watch House, you'll discover a dedicated gallery space that offers a distinct experience apart from the venue's broader historical and cultural exhibits. While The Watch House delves into local history, the gallery shines a spotlight on Tasmanian art and crafts, all within a uniquely historical setting.
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 paranaple arts centre opened in November 2018 and is home to the Devonport Regional Gallery, Town Hall Theatre and the Devonport Visitor Information Centre.
Inside you will discover a centralised information desk to assist visitors with tickets, tourism bookings and enquiries. The customer service counter will also provide visitors with information on current and upcoming Gallery exhibitions and programs.
The centre boasts a creative learning space with activities for children and adults.
The heritage building evolved from the original 1899 Devonport Town Hall and 1902 Courthouse.
The paranaple arts centre is wheelchair accessible including lift access.
Pedal Buggies Tasmania is located in Ulverstone on Tasmania's beautiful north west coast. Pedal Buggies are a fantastic family fun activity catering for all ages.
A variety of pedal buggies are available, from single, double or family buggies. There's even a buggy where several people can pedal together on the one buggy. During your hire of about 40 minutes, you will travel approximately 5km on shared pedestrian/cycle paths through various parks and alongside the Leven River.
A wheelchair trailer is available and can be towed behind certain buggies. Pedal buggies are often suitable for persons unable to ride a normal bicycle. Pedal buggies are a fun way to create some special memories with family and friends exploring Ulverstone's lovely parks as you pedal along the shared pedestrian/cycle paths.
It's time for outdoor adventure. Find your courage, stretch yourself and take on the BIG FOUR at Camp Clayton!
Camp Clayton offers over 20 activities to build relationships, teams and resilience for all ages. Rainy day just use our indoor rock wall or stadium. We will have you covered, we can facilitate or you can do the free to use activities!
Located on over 70 acres right on Bass Strait on the North West Coast of Tasmania.
The Wooden Boat Centre in Franklin is the only school in Australia that teaches traditional wooden boat construction.
It is situated on the banks of the Huon River, Franklin, which is a maritime heritage township in the Huon Valley, and 45-kilometre drive south of Hobart.
On the guided tour through both the discovery centre and the workshop you get to see students and boatbuilders in action and the smell of Tasmania's unique boat building timbers including Huon Pine, King Billy Pine and Celery Top Pine will welcome you.
You can also browse in the gift shop, where you can choose from a range of locally made craftwork and Wooden Boat Centre merchandise.
The Wooden Boat Centre offers boat-building courses where you can construct a boat. The courses focus on the construction of timber vessels through all stages from lofting to launch. We also do restoration of your own boat.
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.
Yarns Artwork in Silk is 30 years old this year. In celebration, they are offering free entry on the 30th of each month of 2025.
This large-scale textile treasure has been created in four panels, each measuring three-and-a-half metres by four metres. Crafted by more than 300 local artists, it took 10,000 hours and 200 metres of hand-dyed silk to complete. The artists have employed a number of techniques including embroidery, cross-stitch, weaving, patchwork and quilting to create Yarns.
Yarns Artwork in Silk tells the story of the local area - exploring its history, landscape and culture. The display includes an audiovisual presentation which expands on the work and is housed at the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre in Deloraine.
Yarns were awarded a 2020 Travellers' Choice Award based on consistently good reviews through TripAdvisor.
Deloraine and the surrounding district is one of Tasmania's most significant regional centres for art and crafts. Visit today and be amazed and inspired!
The Tasmanian Transport Museum is located just 8 km from the Hobart CBD and can be reached easily by car (via the Brooker Hwy) or the Metro Tasmania bus services that go to or pass through Glenorchy.
On selected Sundays the museum operates train rides to Berriedale (30 minutes return) or 15 minute return heritage bus rides. Visit the website for information on our ride offerings.
The Museum houses many examples of road and rail transport including Tram 141, which was the first item to be saved in 1960 for a future Museum. Two of Hobart's electric Trolley Buses and the only double-decker tram to survive from the late 1940s also form part of the museum collection.
Amongst the railway collection is the oldest carriage to operate in Tasmania (AB1 - built in the UK in 1869). The first Main Line diesel-electric locomotive (X1) to operate in Australia and the last built English Electric locomotive ZA6. A number of Steam locomotives are also on display.
A large model railway is on display in the Road Transport Building and on train running days the Tasmania Fire Museum opens their display to museum visitors.
Winner of the Gold medal at the 2021 Australian Tourism Awards and Silver medalists in 2019, the Wonders of Wynyard Exhibition and Visitor Information Centre is a must-see destination on your Tassie travels.
Home to the world-class Ransley Veteran Car Collection, with over 14 vehicles including the equal oldest Ford in the world - the 1903 Model A. The collection has been lovingly restored and is an outstanding showcase of Australian motoring history.
Visitors can also immerse themselves in local heritage, including stories detailing the fascinating history and unique geological landmarks of the region. The Wonders of Wynyard's art gallery exhibits local creative works, and our gift shop is also packed full of locally made products - the perfect place to purchase a special memento of your holiday.
We all know the best way to get to know a place is by asking a local, and visitors to the Wonders of Wynyard can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome. Conveniently located in the centre of town, with free Wi-Fi, book swap, clean toilets (with fresh flowers), and long-bay parking, the Wonders of Wynyard is the perfect place to discover the stories behind the scenery.
Narryna was built by merchant, Captain Andrew Haig in 1835-40. Haig had previously built Salamanca Place's earliest warehouses.
Located at the gateway to Battery Point, Narryna's architecture, interiors, collection and garden provide a rich experience of early colonial life in Tasmania.
Ask about our group booking rate and joint ticket with Markree House and Garden, located 200 metres from Narryna and offering insights into Hobart life of the 1920s.
Looking at art used to be boring. It still is, maybe, but at least at Mona, the Museum of Old and New Art, you can get drunk and/or rage against the machine.
Located just up the river from Hobart (Tasmania's southern capital), Mona's subterranean architecture showcases the highlights (and lowlights) of David Walsh's $110m private collection of art and antiquities, as well as hosting a busy exhibitions program.
Mona is also home to the Moorilla winery, two restaurants, several bars, accommodation pavilions and more (plus Moo Brew, an off-site brewery).
Each June, Mona's Dark Mofo winter festival delves into centuries-old winter solstice rituals and celebrates the dark through art, music, food, film, light and noise.
The award-winning Pooseum is a one-of-a-kind science museum dedicated to the fascinating world of animal droppings. As the only museum of its kind, the Pooseum takes a serious, educational approach to the topic. With over 50 informational panels, 40 touch-screen videos, and various interactive displays, it provides an in-depth exploration of the science of faeces.
Visitors can compare the droppings of a wide range of animals from Australia and around the world. In the Digestion Room, they can learn how carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores process food differently.
Unique artworks by local and international artists, crafted from animal dung or parts of animals' digestive tracts, add a creative element to the experience.
The museum's Pootrid Shop offers an array of educational books, gifts, and other poo-related products.
The minimum age for entry is eight years old.
In 2023, the Pooseum was voted "MOST INNOVATIVE MUSEUM" in the annual global Travel & Tourism Awards, held by LUXlife Magazine in the UK.
The Family and Commercial Inn was built in 1863 and operated as an Inn until 1894.
In 1972 Alma Bramich donated the building and grounds to the community of Deloraine to help preserve the history of the pioneers.
Restoration of the property was carried out by the Deloraine group of the National Trust, the Rotary Club of Deloraine, Meander Valley Council and many members of the community.
Today the Inn forms part of the Deloraine & Districts Folk Museum.
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.
Woolmers Estate is a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in Tasmanian convict history. Wander around heritage buildings & beautiful gardens set against stunning landscapes. Self-guided tours of the estate with guided tours available of the gardens, homestead and convict story. We have beautifully restored heritage cottages which offer unique accommodation in breathtaking rural landscapes. Enjoy Tasmania’s Rose Garden in bloom from November through February. Café and gift shop onsite. Open Wednesday to Sunday 10am- 3pm with extended summer hours. Events, weddings, art exhibitions and versatile galleries and restaurant.
Woolmers Estate stands as a living testament to Tasmania’s convict history, offering a deeply immersive experience into the world of the 19th-century Convict Assignment System. Once a thriving estate, and one of Australia's finest examples of a pioneer farm, it was built by Thomas Archer and maintained by the hands of assigned convicts who worked alongside free settlers. Many of these convicts chose to stay on at Woolmers even after gaining their freedom. The collection of original buildings at Woolmers Estate includes family accommodation, workers' cottages, a former chapel, blacksmith's shop, stables, bakehouse, pump house and gardener's cottage. But Woolmers Estate isn’t just about historic buildings and stunning landscapes; it’s about the human stories behind the history. Woolmers is a place where Tasmania’s farming and convict heritage comes to life.
Just five minutes from the heart of Launceston, Waverley Mills is Australia's oldest working woollen mill and the last of its kind still spinning, weaving and finishing onsite.
Founded in 1874 on the banks of Distillery Creek, the mill continues to craft premium Tasmanian-made blankets, throws and scarves using traditional techniques and sustainable practices.
Mill Store is open Mon–Fri, 10am–4pm
Visit the onsite Mill Store for an ever-changing selection of exclusive mill seconds, samples, before-launch products and craft supplies. Many items are available only at the mill, making it a must-visit for lovers of Tasmanian design, textiles and locally made gifts.
Behind-the-Scenes Mill Tours
Go beyond the shop floor with a private tour offering rare insight into Australia's textile heritage. Tours run at 10:30am Monday and Wednesday, with other times available by request.
Groups of 1–20 people
$50pp for 1–2 guests (enquire for group pricing)
Allow at least 60 minutes
Bookings essential with 48 hours' notice
No children under 12
Bookings can be made online or by calling 03 6310 8484 (select Retail). Discover living Tasmanian craftsmanship at Waverley Mills.
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. 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.
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. They 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.
Cafe by day, Restaurant by night. Empire Hotel offers a cafe, restaurant, bar and accommodation.
In 1917, AJ Fowler ran a bicycle factory in the corner of the Empire Hotel.
Fowler bicycles became well-regarded in the district and were exported to Melbourne.
At Cycles they aim to reflect this spirit in a casual and friendly setting, bringing you quality seasonal food built on the natural cycles of northern Tasmania.
They are a boutique single vineyard, winery and cellar door. They wines are created with care and passion, the vineyard is tended in a holistic and sustainable manner.
The fruit is hand-picked, crushed and fermented in traditional methods with minimal intervention. They have a large range of interesting and experimental wine that showcases the care, passion and dedication that goes into every drop.
This is served in a rustic cellar door in a laid back relaxed atmosphere. They also have onsite glamping accommodation.
Situated on Victoria Parade on the western bank of the Mersey River in the city of Devonport, The Elimatta Hotel has the best dining room view in Devonport.
Our talented kitchen team strive to offer you great meals using the freshest produce available and we can also offer a tailor-made set menu for your special function. Everything you could ask for with sensational Steaks, Seafood, Schnitzels, Pasta and so much more.
With seating for up to 260 people and with a relaxed, contemporary feel, we can cater for all of your events, birthdays, coach tours or work functions, we can do it all.
Our talented kitchen team strive to offer you great meals using the freshest produce available and we can also offer a tailor-made set menu for your special function.
The V Bar lounge offers our Bar Menu from 12 noon - 8 pm daily
Welcome to Dunalley Bay Distillery, the perfect spot to relax and enjoy delicious food and drinks with breathtaking views of Dunalley Bay! Try their award-winning gin and whisky for a unique tasting experience.
Don't miss their famous fresh local fish and chips—a must-try! Their menu also includes a variety of fresh seafood and daily specials to satisfy every palate.
Feeling thirsty? Enjoy their signature cocktails or choose from an excellent selection of Tasmanian wines, beers, and ciders to complement your meal.
Whether you're gathering with friends or soaking in the stunning waterfront scenery, Dunalley Bay Distillery is the ideal place to unwind and create lasting memories. Come and enjoy a delightful bites with them.
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.
Vélo Wines is based at the entrance to the beautiful Tamar Valley in Northern Tasmania.
The cellar door welcomes visitors seven days a week from 1000 - 1600 or by appointment. Refer to the Timbre Kitchen website for more details on their opening hours.
Dining in Timbre Kitchen is very popular and utilises seasonal Tasmanian produce, irresistible matched with our wonderful boutique wines. They have an extensive range of wines available, from vintage Sparkling, Pinot Noir, rich earthy Cabernet, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Shiraz.
The team are welcoming and knowledgeable and very proud of their Tasmanian produce.
7K Distillery is the closest distillery to Hobart's CBD, just 10 minutes away - on the way to MONA! The very heart of our Derwent Park distillery is our handmade copper still. It was made by our founder Tyler - not many distilleries can claim that they’ve made their copper pot still, and it's what sets 7K apart.
A tour of our modern distillery will give you a glimpse of how we master our craft and a sample of some of our award-winning gins and spirits with our hospitable team. Bookings are made via our website.
Tall Timbers Tasmania has a variety of options for a unique dining experience. Whether it is an intimate dinner for two, a family celebration, or just for an enjoyable night out, Tall Timbers is able to provide a solution. Talk to us about your group or corporate needs as we can offer the perfect place for meetings, product and campaign launches, or special events.
Our menus feature Tasmanian and local produce extensively, with dishes prepared to showcase the high-quality meat, vegetables, and seafood that our region is famous for. Our property is located in Tasmania’s North West at Smithton, close to the famous Stanley Nut and at the gateway to the pristine Tarkine Wilderness.
Tall Timbers Kauri Bistro was named after the Kauri Timber Company and features a menu that celebrates the outstanding fresh produce of Tasmania. Tall Timbers employs a selection of highly qualified chefs and apprentices to create our award-winning dishes.
Our Bistro seats 150 guests and is open to locals and visitors for breakfast and dinner 7 days a week. Full buffet and continental breakfast is available, as well as a la carte dinner menus.
Bookings are essential.
Clyde Mill Distillery, set on the historic former Nant Estate in Bothwell, Tasmania, is a newly reimagined destination that blends heritage, craft, and hospitality.
Drawing its name from the Clyde River that flows through the property, the distillery produces premium small-batch spirits including single malt whisky (laid down to mature in select casks) and a signature Highland Gin, while also offering a restaurant, cellar door, and tours to create an inclusive visitor experience.
Owned by the Ramsay family—local farmers with deep ties to the region—the distillery champions a paddock-to-plate ethos, tying in their lamb, grain, and produce to complement the drinks. With its mix of history, farm-to-glass storytelling, and a vision to be more than just a whisky house
Clyde Mill is positioning itself as both a craft producer and a must-visit Tasmanian destination.
Fully licensed, Tracks on Point is a lovely spot to while away an hour or two with friends either in front of the fire or on the station platform. They provide a delicious menu and specialise in a unique collection of burgers, shakes and pancakes.
Call in for a glass of wine from the extensive all-Tasmanian wine list or try a craft beer. They also serve arguably the best onion rings in Tassie!
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.
Their tourism experience includes tastings, distillery tours, bottle sales, cocktails, full bar and platters of locally made produce featuring La Cantara Cheese & Inglis River Meats.
Moores Hill Estate is a family-owned vineyard in the Tamar Valley, Northern Tasmania.
The wines are made on-site at Tasmania's first 100% solar powered winery. We produce a range of wines from Sparkling, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
Take in the sweeping views over the vineyard from the cellar door and relax with a tasting plate of Tasmanian produce and a glass of wine. Coffee and souvenirs are also available.
Open daily, all year round for tastings, sales and most importantly, a chat about cool-climate wines.
The cellar door is half an hour's drive from Launceston (40 kilometres/25 miles).
New Norfolk Distillery is Tasmania's only rum dedicated distillery. The award-winning distillery is housed in the historic Willow Court precinct, a former asylum .
Tour the distillery and taste a range of unique rum spirits, liqueurs and bottled cocktails. Amongst the range are winners of the 2025 'World's Best Spiced' and 'Worlds Best Sugarcane Spirit' categories in the World Drink Awards.
All their products are created in-house and feature local produce. At the end of your experience, take a bottle home as a souvenir or gift for a loved one.
The distillery also houses 'The Electric Oasis Bar' - a futuristic take on a Tiki Rum Bar that is like nothing else in Tasmania!
New Norfolk Distillery is approximately 30min drive from Hobart.
Private events can be catered for upon request. Bookings are recommended for tour groups of 6 or more people.
A great little shed in the Huon Valley that pumps! An old apple packing shed, built in 1942, The Apple Shed is the home of Willie Smith’s award-winning cider - just 25 minutes south of Hobart, in the Huon Valley.
Willie Smith's Tasmanian Spirits is also part of the family, distilling fine apple brandy on-site. Have a wander in the museum, see the heritage apples on display, enjoy a cider tasting and feast on the seriously good food and check out their Saturday morning produce market.
Open year round except Christmas Day.
The Tasman Sea Salt 'Salt Sommelier' is an intimate and immersive agritourism experience, taking guests on a deep dive into the world of sea salt.
Guests start with a tour of the Tasman Sea Salt saltworks, located on the ocean's edge, where they witness the pristine water the sea salt comes from. They walk through Tasman Sea Salt's sustainable harvesting process, learning how they harness naturally occurring energy to harvest their pure sea salt flakes.
Guests are then welcomed into the beautiful cellar door of Mayfield Estate (located on the same property), where they will find out about the importance of sea salt, both for the body and as a seasoning, and how it impacts flavour and the way we taste food. All through a salt tasting experience of small bites, pairing the Tasman Sea Salt range of salts with locally sourced produce including Cape Grim beef, locally caught fish, local cheeses, fruits and vegetables.
Bookings are essential - please visit the Tasman Sea Salt website for availability and to book.
The Farm Shed East Coast Wine Centre showcases the magnificent wines of the region, incorporating guided wine, gin and whisky tasting flights and sales, as well as a retail space for Tasmanian artists and craftspeople.
The Farm Shed offers tastings and sales of wines from all 24 producers on Tasmania's East Coast, including more than half of these that do not have their own cellar door. We also provide tastings and sales of artisan, small-batch, boutique local whiskies and gins, as well as housing a retail space for curated wines from other regions in the state.
In addition to the Farm Shed's own offering, we also offer SweetBrew Coffee from 8am-12 seven days a week. Furthermore, our building is home to Bicheno Brewing (Bich); a small-batch craft beer establishment with tasty brews being crafted right here in Bicheno by Head Brewer Chris Zygmunt.
Additionally, visitors to the Farm Shed, plus those from all corners of the country, are invited to sign up to our exclusive Wine Club; a carefully curated box of six premium East Coast wines (three white, three red) each quarter of the year, reflective of the season and delivered anywhere within Australia.
The Farm Shed is open daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm for tastings, drinks and sales.
Flora's at Craigie Knowe Vineyard serves exquisite dishes using the freshest, locally sourced ingredients, including garden-fresh vegetables. A celebration of local flavours on every plate.
This is a brand-new restaurant on the East Coast of Tasmania.
The Van Diemens Land Creamery floating Ice Cream Punt is located in Hobart at Constitution Dock, 20 minutes drive from Hobart International Airport and walking distance from Hobart CBD and famous Salamanca Place.
If you're in Hobart, Van Diemens Land Creamery's punt on Constitution Dock has your cravings covered. Walk on to the floating ice creamery and soak up the amazing views of Hobart. Choose from 24 constantly rotating flavours and either take a seat on the punt as you indulge in your ice cream, or wander along Hobart's dockside, admiring the boats and the heritage Tasmania's capital has to offer.
All products are handmade with the finest ingredients to produce a quality, great tasting ice cream. The philosophy is simple; create delicious flavours that bring a smile to your face.
Handcrafted happiness!
Set in the foothills of South Hobart beneath Mt. Wellington, we’re home to the oldest operating brewery in Australia, Cascade Brewing Co.
Proudly local, we’re passionate about celebrating our Tasmanian brewing history. Our doors and heritage beer garden are open seven days serving up the best of Tasmania in a glass and on a plate, accompanied by our warm Hobart hospitality.
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.
Island itineraries
Pack variety into your road trip with these itineraries to extend your weekend.
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