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DineAlley Tours

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dairy farm tour with farmer and cows overlooking amazing view of marion bay
guests in distillery making gin vodka liquer limoncello hellfire bluff distillery
tour guests amongst goat herd and talking to the farmer
oyster farmer shucking fresh oysters for tour guest in dunalley
bangor shed vineyard winemaking grape growing on sheep farm
bream creek vineyard cellar door old tasmanian wine winemaking grape growing
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private tour guiding through dunalley marion  bay maria island with local knowledge
tour guests feeding animals calves during milk dairy operations immerse in farm
Included Bangor vineyard lunch + wine and chocolate pairing tasting experience
A bold and boutique "Meet-the-Farmers" foodie tour of the Dunalley region. DineAlley is a new agritourism experience on the spectacular Tasman Peninsula, offering visitors a rare behind-the-scenes taste of one of the island's most productive and picturesque regions. DineAlley Tours, created and operated by local guide and passionate farmer advocate Simon Holloway, is more than just a food tour – it's a personalised immersion into the stories, landscapes and flavours of the Dunalley region. DineAlley is small and personal. No tour groups, no buses, strictly 1 to 4 guests only. It includes exclusive access to farms without retail doors in this stunning 'golden alley' of Tasmania, just 30 minutes from Hobart airport. Farmers share stories whilst guests indulge in gourmet morning teas, tastings & lunch. Every location is found up a dirt road ... Pick-ups and drop-offs included. A deluxe helicopter 'scenic route drop-off' option is also available. DineAlley guests are able to access a special discount for a "Stay & Play" option, combining the tour with a stay at the stunning luxe heritage-listed BnB - St Martin's of Tasmania - also located in Dunalley and as seen on ABC tv's Restoration Australia. The "Stay & Play" offer has been featured in Qantas magazine, Travel & Luxury magazine, Sydney Morning Herald, Vacation & Travel magazine, The Age, Explore magazine and The Australian Weekend Edition.

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