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 19 March 2027 - Sunday 21 March 2027 (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. You're invited to run with Kunanyi (Mt Wellington), known for its rich culture, history, and incredibly diverse landscapes.
With 10 run/hiking events (ranging from the Foothills 5 kilometres to the Ultra Solo 66 kilometres), 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 them in 2027 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!
Saturday 27 June 2026 - Saturday 25 July 2026 (Daily) Bicheno
Switching it on in the Off-Season
Bicheno will once again play host to a free event — Bicheno Beams.
Fresh from winning Gold at the 2025 Tasmanian Tourism Awards, Bicheno Beams is a family-friendly celebration of light, offering yet another exciting reason to visit our must-stay destination.
Each evening, spectacular music accompanies powerful beams of light shining into the night sky, creating a memorable experience for all ages.
Every night at 6:30pm
Show length: approximately 15 minutes
Bicheno Beams is fast becoming an unmissable annual event, drawing locals and visitors together to celebrate the place they love.
You'll be welcomed by a friendly team of local volunteers who will guide you to the viewing area.
Come for two nights and enjoy two different, alternating shows.
Wednesday 1 July 2026 - Wednesday 15 July 2026 (Annual) Table Cape
Unlock the secrets of the North West coast of Tasmania this winter with 'Permission to Trespass', a unique event that grants exclusive access to private properties in the stunning Wynyard and Table Cape areas.
Experience the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes that are usually off limits to the public.
Events include Moonlight Stories, a projected visual and auditory light show on the Table Cape Lighthouse, sumptuous long table dinners, twilight markets, art exhibits, local pub choirs and creative workshops...the trespass options are endless.
There is something for anyone who wants an intimate understanding of place and people.
Discover something new behind the locked gates this winter in Northwest Tasmania…Permission Granted!
Thursday 23 July 2026 - Sunday 26 July 2026 (Annual) Devonport
Celebrating 25 years since it all began, Devonport Jazz is ready to get back into the groove with a great festival line up in July 2026.
With warm and cozy venues across the city, don't hibernate this winter, explore what Devonport Jazz has to offer!
The 2026 program will be available May 2026
Thursday 6 August 2026 - Monday 17 August 2026 (Annual) Hobart
A winter festival for curious adults
Smart, surprising, and seriously entertaining: Beaker Street Festival is bringing its signature mix of science, art, and connection back to Lutruwita/Tasmania this August.
Beaker Street Festival is Tasmania's annual celebration of science and culture. This year, the Festival takes place 6 to 17 August, with a Nipaluna/Hobart hub as well as events around the state.
It's also their 10th birthday, so expect an even bigger party than usual!
For two weeks, Beaker Street Festival brings scientists, artists, musicians, chefs, storytellers, adventurers, and audiences together for a program of talks, performances, field trips, workshops, food experiences, live music, nightlife, and large-scale public events.
It's one of Australia's most distinctive winter festivals: playful, thought-provoking, social, and deeply connected to Tasmania's landscapes, creativity, and scientific culture.
Chocolate Winterfest is Latrobe's wickedly delicious festival celebrating all things chocolate.
It is no coincidence that the Latin name for cocoa, from which chocolate is made, translates as "food of the gods". Some cultures even valued chocolate more than gold, and who could blame them. Just the mere mention of chocolate turns heads and that's what Chocolate Winterfest, Latrobe will do to you.
Chocolate Winterfest, Latrobe will indulge, inform, astound, amuse but above all celebrate chocolate as you escape from the bleakness of winter. Be indulged by events individually or successively as you immerse in this chocolate experience.
Don't deny one of life's pleasures - join them at Latrobe on the central northern coast of Tasmania for this unique celebration.
Friday 30 April 2027 - Sunday 2 May 2027 (Annual) Queenstown
DIVERGE Skyruns is a sky and trail running festival in one of Tasmania's most remote corners: Queenstown, West Coast Tasmania. It's for runners and hikers, ready to step just outside their comfort zone.
Over 3 days, this event has something for almost everyone: Australia's most serious skyruns on jaw-dropping alpine ridgelines to trail runs that weave through moonscape landscapes, rainforests and past soaring waterfalls.
There are also incredibly iconic trail runs and hikes that traverse the local airfield, running towards Mt Owen, and a 5km 'Lynchford Express Run" which includes a memorable ride on the heritage steam trains of the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
The west is wild. And it offers runners another way.
Wednesday 19 May 2027 - Sunday 23 May 2027 (Annual) Launceston
With the autumn sunshine as a spotlight, and Launceston as the stage, Australian Musical Theatre Festival is back for 2027!
Featuring an array of emerging and established artists from around the country, they invite you to experience the magic of musical theatre over five days this May.
"It is a true joy to present the Australian Musical Theatre Festival program, which continues to celebrate, cultivate and educate around one of the world's most thrilling (and most popular!) art forms.
"Launceston again provides a truly unique stage, allowing us to align the magic of Tasmanian culture with both traditional and contemporary musical theatre, through a variety of offerings that are unexpected, thrilling and inspiring. This is musical theatre unlike you've ever seen it..." – Tyran Parke, Artistic Director.
Whether it's a brand-new presentation of your favourite musical, a chance to get to know Australia's greatest stars, or simply a reason to explore a city full of stories, they invite you to join them and share the stage.
Dark Mofo will return in full for 2027 with an ambitious art and music program, alongside Dark Mofo rituals Winter Feast, the Ogoh-Ogoh, Night Mass and the Nude Solstice Swim.
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Step back into the 1860s for an evening of intrigue, elegance, and suspense. The Sapphire Secret combines a refined multi-course menu with an immersive "whodunnit" mystery set within the historic walls of Prospect Country House.
An intimate, heritage-filled evening where every guest is part of the story.
A high-stakes crime has been committed. Clues are hidden in plain sight, and everyone is a suspect.
A bespoke multi-course menu crafted by their culinary team, featuring the finest local seasonal produce.
They encourage guests to dress in their best 1860s-inspired period finery or elegant evening wear to enhance the atmosphere. Some props, like hats, furs, and fake jewellery is available.
This is a fun, hosted 3-course, themed dinner experience.
Designed for a group of 8-10 people.
The Redwater Creek Steam and Heritage Society offer a heritage rail experience through the regular operation of a century-old Krauss locomotive. The train leaves each half-hour from the restored Sheffield railway station from 11 am to 4 pm on the first full weekend of each month. The Railway Coffee Shop is open while the train is running, with a nice coffee and hot chocolate. Come on in and try them!
The Railway began as a community building enterprise in 1993 and is well regarded for the restoration and preservation of steam-era machinery and local history. The steam museum onsite houses a comprehensive member's collection of working steam engines which can be viewed on running days.
The Railton-Roland line opened in 1914, offering daily passenger and twice-weekly goods services until 1957. The Sheffield Steam and Heritage Centre Railway retains this heritage in an authentic environment.
A Miniature train and a number of different model gauge trains are also open on these running weekends.
Trivia People Tasmania brings a new product to Tassie, swapping the old boring pen-and-paper trivia quizzes to a fun new interactive entertainment trivia night!
*Free to play every Tuesday night at the Sporties Hotel, Launceston. Prizes to be won!
The entire game is played on a TV or projector screen, we have interactive buzzers and play music, video and picture questions.
Everybody welcome - visitors and locals alike! For all ages, Inclusive Event, LGBTQI friendly
and Cosplay welcome
*Free to play with a meal purchase, otherwise $15 per person
FermentHQ offers a range of hands on workshops, masterclasses and demonstrations around the making and enjoying of fermented food and beverages.
Located in this new state of the art incubator for new fermented products in the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy region renown for it's food culture and at the gateway to the Tamar Valley Wine Route.
We explore the use of soft pastels and work with still life, landscape, animal life, abstract and more, based on the interest of those in attendance. We meet from 1-3pm during the second Tuesday of every month.
All materials are provided, although if you have a soft pastel set collecting dust at home, you're welcome to bring. Although there are tips and suggestions, this is not a professional guided session, it is experimentation, play and fun.
You can just show up. Beginners are welcome.
Facilitated by Tasmanian Artist, Lee-Anne Peters who has been working with soft pastels as her main medium of choice for over 20yrs.
At Harmony on High Street Gallery, 116 High St, Campbell Town, Tasmania
Trivia People Tasmania brings a new product to Tassie, swapping the old boring pen-and-paper trivia quizzes to a fun new interactive entertainment trivia night!
*Free to play every Wednesday night at the Reggie Bar, Launceston. Prizes to be won!
The entire game is played on a TV or projector screen, they have interactive buzzers and play music, video and picture questions.
Everybody welcome - visitors and locals alike! For all ages, Inclusive Event, LGBTQI friendly and Cosplay welcome.
Teams from 1 person to 8 people.
To book go to the website.
*Free to play with a drink purchase, otherwise $15 per person
Wednesday 3 June 2026 - Sunday 30 August 2026 (Annual) Lebrina
Join in this winter for a vine pruning masterclass.
Explore the art of crafting exceptional sparkling wine from grape to glass with a guided tour of the vineyard in winter, where you'll experience hands-on pruning and witness an integral cycle of wine growth. Then, delve into Clover Hill's sparkling wine portfolio with a tasting masterclass spanning 15 years, accompanied by a cheese platter.
This session concludes with a glass of Clover Hill sparkling and a cheese platter to enjoy, whilst taking in the dramatic panoramas of the Clover Hill Vineyard and Lebrina Valley.
Join in at Devil's Corner Cellar Door for a 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. Their 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.
Callington Mill Distillery is proud to partner with Corowa Distilling Co. for an evening celebrating Australian whisky and the people behind it.
Bringing together two of Australia's most exciting whisky producers, each proudly based in small regional towns with big character. Corowa, on the banks of the Murray River in NSW, and Oatlands, in the heart of Tasmania's Southern Midlands, both share a rich sense of history and local pride. Connect with the distillers and hear the stories behind each expression, from the old flour mill in Corowa to the cutting-edge facility in Oatlands.
Enjoy a hosted whisky tasting featuring three expressions from each distillery. The tasting will be guided by members of both the Corowa and Callington Mill teams, offering insight into their craft, process, and signature styles. Sit down to a locally inspired three course menu designed to pair beautifully with the tasting flight.
Whether you're looking for a fast-paced adrenaline-filled experience, a different way to get/stay fit or a casual active social gathering to meet some new people, welcome to your new source of enjoyment.
Hobart Dodgeball is hosting drop-in dodgeball at Hobart PCYC on Tuesdays from 7:30 - 8:30 pm for ages 16+ (players under the age of 18 will need to have their parent/guardian fill out a waiver).
If you've seen the movie or perhaps you remember the game from primary school then you know exactly what sort of fun you are in for. If you've never heard of dodgeball you are in for a treat. Whether you're the fastest thrower, a nimble mover or a keen strategist, dodgeball has something for everyone.
Visit their website for further information, to register and rules.
Come and have a go and be prepared to be hooked!
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).
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/
Come and play in their history!
Step back in time at the Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre, where history comes alive through a captivating array of interactive experiences.
Discover a different story around every corner as you push buttons, pull levers, crawl through tunnels, and search for hidden animals.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant past of Beaconsfield and the Tamar Valley with hands-on exhibits that let you touch, feel, and engage with 1000s of fascinating artifacts.
They recommend spending at least 90 minutes to fully explore the Centre, though you may want to stay longer, lost in the enchanting tales of yesteryear.
Be prepared for an adventure, as sections of the Heritage Centre occupy an industrial ruin site that is outdoors and exposed to the elements.
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.
It's time for outdoor adventure at Camp Clayton — where courage is discovered, friendships grow, and unforgettable memories are made!
Get ready to take on the Big Four and explore over 20 incredible activities designed to build teamwork, confidence, and resilience for all ages. From high ropes and flying fox challenges to beach games and bush adventures, there's something for everyone. And when the rain rolls in? The fun continues indoors with a full-size stadium, indoor rock wall, and plenty of creative options to keep the energy high.
Set on more than 70 acres of coastal bushland overlooking the stunning Bass Strait on Tasmania's North West Coast, Camp Clayton is the ultimate destination for outdoor fun and adventure. Whether you're joining a guided program or making the most of the free-to-use activities, this is the place to explore, connect, and grow.
Opening Summer 2026/2027
Completion of the Championship Golf Course at Country Club is entering its final phase, and it promises to redefine what golf in Tasmania can be.
Designed through an immersive, on the ground process with architect Robin Gibson, the course has been shaped in harmony with its natural contours, mature trees, waterways and sweeping parkland environment. Every bunker, creek line and green complex has been placed with purpose, responding to the land rather than imposing on it.
The result is Tasmania's first true parklands championship course. Lush, strategic, beautifully framed and alive with movement. Flowing creeks, stone bridges, sculpted fairways and dramatic greens create a course that rewards smart decision making and invites golfers to think their way from tee to green. It is visually stunning, walkable, and filled with moments that shift with light, wind and season, ensuring no two rounds ever feel the same.
Crafted for golfers of every level, from serious competitors to social players and travelling golf enthusiasts, this course blends elite playing conditions with an unforgettable sense of place. It is bold. It is thoughtful. It is unlike anything else in Tasmania, and it is almost ready.
Temporary closures: The golf course is temporarily closed and will be reopening in summer 2026/2027. Try the new Range and Mini Golf in the meantime.
While Australia’s mainland colonies experienced a severe economic depression in the 1840s, Tasmania remained prosperous owing to unpaid convict labour and industries such as wool production and whaling.
Runnymede represents Tasmania’s golden age. This Regency marine villa was built by lawyer Robert Pitcairn and Dorothea Pitcairn c1836-1840 and extended by Tasmania’s first Anglican Bishop, Francis Russell Nixon who resided there between 1850 and 1862. Captain Charles Bayley then acquired the house and named it Runnymede after his favourite whaling ship. The Bayley and Bayly families resided in the house for over a century. Enjoy a guided tour of this gracious house with its elegant furnishings, fascinating maritime collections and verdant gardens.
Garden: Original 19th century villa garden including a carriage drive surrounding the house, 1840s stables and coach house, cast iron fountain, historic trees and plantings.
Runnymede is located on Bay Road, New Town 7008 (15 minutes by car from Hobart CBD via the Brooker Highway, travelling in the direction of MONA).
Nearby attractions: Hobart CBD, Penitentiary Chapel and Criminal Courts and MONA (Museum of Old and New Art).
Runnymede is available for private events bookings.
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).
Country Club Tasmania's all-new driving range and social playground is where golf, tech, and good times come together.
Featuring state-of-the-art ball tracking, sleek design and a good-times vibe, The Range is perfect for golf lovers, newbies and fun-seekers alike. Swing big, sip something delicious, and get in the game. It all happens here at The Range.
Driving Range
Feel the rush as you launch shot after shot at our world-class driving range. With cutting-edge Toptracer tech, spacious bays, and a vibrant atmosphere, it's more than just practice, it's pure entertainment.
Mini Golf
Step into a mini golf adventure like no other. The mini golf course is packed with twists, turns, and challenges that bring out the competitor in everyone. Perfect for families, dates, or group outings, it's playful, exciting and full of laughs from the first putt to the last.
Clubhouse Bar & Restaurant
Welcome to The Range Clubhouse, where great games meet even better eats. Whether you're fresh off the driving range or wrapping up a round of mini golf, our bar and restaurant is the perfect place to refuel and relax.
Kuuma Nature Sauna, Australia's first sauna boat, is located just 20 minutes south of Hobart at Margate Marina.
Offering the ultimate blend of adventure and relaxation, Kuuma invites guests to step aboard and discover the ritual of heat and cold on the calm waters of North West Bay. Each sauna cruise begins with the gentle warmth of a traditional wood-fired sauna before an invigorating plunge into the clear Tasmanian waters, leaving body and mind refreshed.
The floating sauna is thoughtfully designed for comfort and connection. Sessions are limited to eight guests, creating an intimate atmosphere whether joining a communal session or booking all seats privately.
Alongside the sauna, guests can enjoy change facilities, a seating area with fire-pit, a rooftop terrace and music system. For those seeking more time, extended three-hour charters allow space to fully savour the rhythm of soak, steam and swim while taking in uninterrupted views of Tasmania's wilderness.
Situated at the gateway to the Huon Valley and Bruny Island, Kuuma pairs beautifully with a day of exploring food, wine and wild landscapes. Operating with care for the natural environment and community, Kuuma offers an experience unlike anywhere else.
Those seeking to restore and reconnect are warmly invited to embark on a sauna cruise and discover Kuuma for themselves.
Old Hobart Town is situated in Richmond and is Australia's only and Tasmania's original historical model village which accurately replicates in miniature the life and history of Hobart in 1820.
Situated in the main street of Richmond (Tasmania's finest Georgian village), this attraction has been built from original plans (over three years) and set out in the streets. As visitors walk the streets of old Hobart, the informative signage tells a story of how and why Hobart was so important to the Australian colonies, it really captures interest and makes for a unique and fascinating tour.
There are photos of today's scenes in Hobart within the model making comparisons easy, and there is a game for the children to play - it keeps adults amused as well.
In all this incredible piece of art consists of over sixty replica model buildings, five to six hundred period figurines, convicts, gentlemen and even ladies of the night, over one hundred native myrtle bonsai trees and covers approximately two tennis courts. It encapsulates Sullivan's Cove, Hunter Island, the Hobart Rivulet, and main city centre.
Translations are available in Chinese, Japanese, French and German. Toilets are wheelchair friendly as this is an accessible site. There is also have a fully stocked souvenir shop with great pricing.
Don River Railway offers an unforgettable journey into Tasmania's rich rail heritage. Climb aboard a vintage train and enjoy a scenic ride along the Don River to Coles Beach, surrounded by tranquil bushland and historic rail corridors. Explore the on-site museum, home to Tasmania's largest collection of heritage steam and diesel locomotives, carriages, and rolling stock. Visitors can also see restoration workshops and original signal boxes in action.
Beyond the tracks, Don River Railway also features an award-winning wedding and function centre, offering year-round event space for celebrations, meetings, and private functions. Outdoor wedding options are nestled amongst the natural beauty of the Don Reserve and accessed by vintage train, creating a truly memorable experience.
The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is Tasmania's leading natural and cultural heritage organisation which serves as a custodian of our island's rich heritage.
Explore an extensive collection of art, artefacts and natural history specimens and discover some of the most significant heritage buildings in Australia which are located on the TMAG site, just a short walk from the Nipaluna/Hobart waterfront.
Browse the galleries to experience TMAG's rich blend of permanent collections, touring and temporary exhibitions and special displays. Free tours are available on select days.
Admission is free.
Richmond Gaol is the oldest intact gaol in Australia, located just a 20-minute drive north-east of Hobart.
The Gaol was built in 1825 and is one of the best preserved convict structures still existing in Tasmania. You can step inside a solitary confinement cell measuring just one by two metres (6x3 feet). One of the Gaol's most infamous inmates was English convict, Ikey Solomon, said to be the model for Charles Dicken's character Fagin in Oliver Twist.
The Gaol housed both Men and Women. You'll see chain-gang sleeping rooms, the flogging yards, the cook house and holding rooms, all with historical relics and documents to bring the convict past to life.
Fully stocked souvenir and gift shop located on site.
Twamley Farm is a 7,000 acre, working farm situated on the Tea Tree Rivulet just east of Buckland.
The original sandstone homestead built-in 1842 sits at the top of the valley and is a former home to famous 19th century Tasmanian artist and writer Louisa Anne Meredith. You can stay in this unique accommodation or come for an event or celebration.
They offer a range of cooking classes by appointment for groups of 6-8 participants. Gather a group of friends and get in touch to book your cooking school and long lunch experience with Gert & Ted at Twamley Farm.
Twamley Farm offers a picturesque and stylish country venue for bespoke events, weddings and celebrations. Working in partnership with Gert & Ted Gourmet Catering, they offer a range of sumptuous food and wine packages, tailored to your needs, in order to create a truly memorable celebration with your family and friends.
Are you overworked and feeling worn out or need a digital detox? Would you like to relax and revive your energy? Harmony Hill Health Retreat offers an effective detox and energy cleansing program that will revive your energy, mind and body. Some say the five-day Detox Retreat will make you look and feel 10 years younger!
The property includes on-site accommodation and is set in a private 42-acre bush area with beautiful mountain views. They encourage you to unwind and forget about your busy life. Listen to the birds singing, observe the native wildlife, stroll through the bush or perhaps enjoy your spa bath and read a book while enjoying relaxing and rejuvenation spa therapies, healthy spa cuisine, gentle exercise and counselling as required.
See the website for details on retreat and spa packages.
The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) is Northern Tasmania's home of art, history, and natural science.
The QVMAG collection shares stories of local Aboriginal cultures, colonial history, and modern diversity, alongside extensive history archives and natural science research.
Located across two sites, you can experience the QVMAG collection through the 1890's heritage Art Gallery at Royal Park (2 Wellington Street, Launceston) and the Museum at Inveresk (2 Invermay Road, Invermay), set within 1870s-era industrial railway workshops.
The Museum at Inveresk is home to natural sciences displays, transport and railway memorabilia, blacksmith workshops, and the iconic Launceston Planetarium. See dinosaurs, trains, animal species (including the Tasmanian thylacine), artefacts from Australia's oldest merchant shipwreck, Sydney Cove. The Museum also showcases local and touring exhibitions.
Over at the Art Gallery at Royal Park, you'll explore the history and culture of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people through the long-term exhibition First Tasmanians: Our Story, experience history collections such as the Guan Di Temple and uncover galleries showcasing the QVMAG art collection; which bring the histories, identities and stories of Northern Tasmania into a fresh and contemporary context.
Two locations with free entry and open daily. Please visit our website for further details.
The Howard Hadley Gallery is a dynamic exhibition and event space. It features temporary exhibitions for guests to explore.
Art is interwoven into the history of Hadley’s Orient Hotel, most notably landscape paintings. This gallery is named after Howard Hadley, one of the early landlords who was himself an artist and art collector. Howard and his father were passionate about art and their collection was shown throughout the hotel, including works by prominent landscape artists such as Haughton Forrest.
With the introduction of Hadley's Gallery in 2016 and Hadley's Art Prize in 2017, Hadley's Orient Hotel's colourful artistic past has had a fresh coat of paint and creativity.
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.
Inspiring the next generation of explorers!
Housings one of Tasmania’s most varied collections of maritime artifacts, the museum showcases the replica Sloop Norfolk, James Kelly's whaleboat the Elizabeth, and the Admiral, the Kenneth Dickenson, the Tamar Class Melanie, the sabot Zephyr 2, rowing fours, canoes, and a tribute to solo round the would quest by Ken Gourley.
The Bass and museum also feature an extensive collection of maps and charts, photographs, paintings, logbooks, movies, diaries, and journals.
In 1798, explorers Bass and Flinders were dispatched to Van Diemens Land to ascertain if it was an island or not. Sailing with a crew of eight aboard His Majesty's Colonial Sloop Norfolk, they took shelter in the Tamar River, anchoring off what is now George Town. Explore the tale of Bass and Flinders and Tasmania’s rich Maritime History at the Bass and Flinders Maritime Museum.
The modern-day Norfolk is a close replica of the original vessel which was built on Norfolk Island. Work on the construction of the replica began in 1994 and was carried out by a group of volunteers assisting the builder.
The replica Sloop Norfolk on display here at the Bass and Flinders Museum is built from three endemic Tasmanian timbers; Huon pine (planking), Celery Top pine (keel, frames, mast, and spars), and decorated with Blackwood.
To find out more come and visit us.
The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) is Northern Tasmania's home of art, history, and natural science.
The QVMAG collection shares stories of local Aboriginal cultures, colonial history, and modern diversity, alongside extensive history archives and natural science research.
Located across two sites, you can experience the QVMAG collection through the 1890's heritage Art Gallery at Royal Park (2 Wellington Street, Launceston) and the Museum at Inveresk (2 Invermay Road, Invermay), set within 1870s-era industrial railway workshops.
The Museum at Inveresk is home to natural sciences displays, transport and railway memorabilia, blacksmith workshops, and the iconic Launceston Planetarium. See dinosaurs, trains, animal species (including the Tasmanian thylacine), artefacts from Australia's oldest merchant shipwreck, and the Phenomena Factory; a free-entry interactive science centre providing hands-on education for kids of all ages.
Over at the Art Gallery at Royal Park, you'll explore the history and culture of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people through the long-term exhibition First Tasmanians: our story, experience history collections such as the Guan Di Temple, and uncover galleries showcasing the QVMAG art collection; which bring the histories, identities and stories of Northern Tasmania into a fresh and contemporary context.
Two sites, free entry. Open daily. Please visit the website for further information.
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 the 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 them at Devil's Corner Cellar Door.
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 place to be. The Central Bar and Lounge at The Formby Hotel in Devonport really is the place to meet. Locals and visitors enjoy a range of beers, wine, top shelf, cocktails, and entertainment from Thursday through to Sunday.
The Central attracts young and old with bands and service previously only found in much larger cities. Live Music Friday nights from 7 pm.
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.
They use the location of the distillery to maximum advantage to blend the spirits with some of the sweetest waters available. They collect 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.
They offer tastings at the most picturesque locations, in the company of maturing whisky barrels and our gin still, 'Beauty'.
Visit the 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
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 their philosophy. Their wines are enhanced primarily by their unique terroir, their commitment to sustainable viticulture, with minimal intervention winemaking. Their wines seek to personify the distinction between their two vineyards located in the Coal River Valley, Butcher's Hill and Cooinda Vale.
Their 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 the vines you will find our tasting room, The Coach House.
Join them for in-depth structured tastings, local cheese 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 Country House and Buscombe's Restaurant. 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.
Ghost Rock Wines is a family-owned winery, located on the beautiful North Coast of Tasmania. Just 15 minutes from Devonport/Spirit of Tasmania, one hour from Launceston and Cradle Mountain.
The Cellar Door provides an intimate setting in which to taste a selection of Ghost Rock and Supernatural Wines. The experienced Cellar Door team will take you through a guided tasting of the latest release wines and talk you through the winemaking philosophy, the Ghost Rock legend and history of the relatively new Cradle Coast wine region. The award-winning wines are exclusively grown, vinified and bottled on the Estate.
The Ghost Rock Eatery offers comfortable and relaxed space to gather with friends and family. Working collaboratively with local growers, producers and makers, the ever-changing menu is guided by the seasons. The food philosophy is much like their wine philosophy - minimal intervention and let the quality of the produce shine.
If you’re looking for a base to explore the North, we have the perfect accommodation onsite. The Vineyard House is a stunning three-bedroom, two bathroom home. With open plan living, kitchen and dining all connected to the outdoors, it is a great space for relaxing. After a day on the coast, retreat home to unwind with cheese on the deck, or curl up in a cosy corner with a good book.
Coal River Farm is Tasmania's hub of cheese, chocolate, and farm restaurant.
See handmade batches of cheese and chocolate being made daily, purchase our delicious treats in the restaurant or wander the orchard while overlooking the Coal River Valley.
Visit their website to see what is happening at the farm today.
Swinging Gate is a boutique, single vineyard, winery and cellar door. The wines are created with care and passion; the vineyard is tended in a holistic and sustainable manner.
The fruit is hand-picked and fermented in traditional methods with minimal intervention. We have a large range of interesting and experimental wine as well as Tasmanian classics 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. There is also onsite glamping accommodation through Domescapes.
Located in Queenstown, the home of the West Coast Wilderness Railway, Tracks is open seven days. It offers what many consider to be the West Coast's best coffee and is fully licensed, boasting an extensive all-Tasmanian wine list and a selection of craft beers.
Relax in comfy couches by the open fire on cool days, or dine alfresco in warmer weather, Tracks is an inviting option in all seasons. The menu features a delicious range of seasonal dishes and daily specials.
Welcome to this award-winning seafood restaurant.
You will know you have arrived at Hursey Seafoods when you see the Big Red Cray, nestled under the Nut beside the sea. There is plenty of room to park in a large car park area close to the docks. Often you will see the Managing Director at the slip maintaining his fleet, sometimes joined by wild Fairy Penguins at night.
The dine-in area has plenty of window seats overlooking Tatlows Beach, where you will be swept away by Summer sunset views or beachgoers at play in the Summer sun. Apart from premium seafood, enjoy char-grilled Cape Grim steak or local Nichols free-range chicken.
Stylish family friendly relaxed atmosphere, plus a private function area for your special celebration. Order your takeaway at the ground level area and while your meal is being prepared, check out the stories of our fishing family and fleet, or purchase seafood, including fish fillets, lobster (crayfish), oysters and scallops from the deli. Enjoy your fresh takeaway in the nearby grassed area in the undercover seating.
Step inside, they are looking forward to serving you.
The Art of Sparkling showcases the making of one of Tasmania's most iconic products world-class Sparkling Wines that rival the finest Champagnes.
Take a guided walk of the grounds and learn all things Josef Chromy. Learn about sparkling wine production and trial your own dosage to create your perfect bottle of Sparkling to keep.
Finish with lunch in the hatted Josef Chromy Restaurant. Experience commences from the Cellar Door at 11.00am and is available on request.
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).
Well-known for its delicious home-style meals, a great range is available, from succulent steaks to seafood. As well as the main menu, they also offer a lighter and cheaper option.
You can enjoy a pre-dinner drink in the sports bar or for those who enjoy a flutter try your luck in the 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.
Set amongst the historical High St of Oatlands you will find the newest kid on the block, Bunch.
Open 7 days a week, they offer breakfast, lunch, and award-winning Van Diemen's Land Creamery scooped ice cream, delicious Kali hot chocolate or Shake Roasters Coffee in house or take away, accompanied by varying sweet treats.
Boasting an Alan Scott wood fire oven, they serve pizzas, made from locally milled flour making our delicious hand-stretched dough and gourmet toppings.
Bunch Oatlands has an ever-evolving supply of seasonal produce sourced across Tasmania and they utilise these items in all of their meals - they like simple, but boy oh boy does the flavour pack a punch. If you like it, grab it off the shelf and take it home with you!
Bream Creek Vineyard is a pioneer of the modern Tasmanian wine industry, producing elegant and complex wines. Located at Bream Creek vineyard, the cellar door overlooks the vineyard and features views out to Marion Bay, Maria Island and Hellfire Bluff.
Sit down and enjoy a tasting from the wide range of wines, while grazing on a platter of premium ingredients or perhaps a dozen Tassie Gold oysters from their friends at Blue Lagoon Oysters (located just down the road).
Bookings are recommended to avoid disappointment.
House of Arras is located along lush woodlands along Pipers River. Enjoy luxurious and informative wine-tasting experiences celebrating Australia's most awarded Sparkling Wine Label. Offering premium, private and bespoke tasting experiences available to be booked.
Currently, open Thursday – Monday with a range of Tasting Experiences and appointments available ranging from 40 minutes to two hours. Tasting experiences and masterclasses are carried out in a safe and informative manner, and private tastings are available if preferred.
There are a range of signature experiences such as the Twilight Wine and & Wildlife Tour, and bespoke special VIP visits can be arranged. Tasting options and visits can be viewed and booked directly on the - website. Sample the superb award-winning wines in elegant and tranquil surroundings.
The House of Arras is located at 40 Baxters Road, Pipers River, about a 45-minute drive (44 kilometres/27 miles) from central Launceston.
Holm Oak is a labour of love for Bec and Tim Duffy. Since 2006 they have followed their dream of crafting delicious expressions of cool-climate Tasmanian wines, with many accolades along the way, including a revered James Halliday Five Star Winery rating.
With Bec as the winemaker and Tim the viticulturist, their complementary skills provide a vision to produce delicious wines that reflect their home - Tasmania's pristine Tamar Valley; and their own personalities – honest, down to earth, genuine and authentic.
Holm Oak offers three wine flight tasting experiences at their cellar door. The 'Choose Your Own Adventure Wine Flight', which allows visitors to choose four wines to create their own wine tasting experience, the Pinot Noir wine flight, which showcases, 5 different styles of Pinot Noir and a winter reds wine flight.
There is also the option to choose a bottle of wine and select from a range of tasty local cheeses and small goods available for 'a create your own' platter or picnic, which can be enjoyed overlooking the vineyards. Of course, no visit to Holm Oak is complete without checking in with (self-appointed) General Manager Pinot (the Pig) Junior and his sidekick, Mayonnaise.
Don't forget about the winery dogs though – Nyah and Bella will be happy to greet you at the cellar door!
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.
Seventeen floors above the River Derwent, the revolving restaurant at Wrest Point radiates special occasion. When the doors open and the view unfolds, you’ll understand why The Point has been a backdrop of memorable dining for over 40 years.
This recently refurbished Hobart restaurant is committed to people, produce and place. The menu weaves some of Tasmania’s finest ingredients into a dining experience punctuated with theatre and flair.
Your dining experience, now with its fresh new look, will go beyond your expectations. All this whilst taking in the views of the Tasman Bridge, Mount Wellington and the majestic River Derwent via the revolving mechanism unique to The Point.
Whether you’re a regular valued guest or visiting for the first time to celebrate, spoil those close and mark a new memory, let them set you a table at the top. See their website for restaurant opening hours. Opening Wednesday evenings from 16th June 2021.
While in Stanley why not indulge in a High Tea with all the trimmings.
The beautiful high teas are served on three-tier stands alongside the Royal Albert crockery and polished silver cutlery. High teas are served in our guest dining room on tables decorated with embroidered tablecloths, napkins and freshly picked flowers.
The in-house High Teas include three ribbon sandwiches, two mini savories, two mini scones with Tasmanian raspberry jam and cream, three mini sweets, seasonal fruit and unlimited loose-leaf tea.
Bookings are essential. Two days notice is required. Restrictions apply.
No walk-ins as this is also a B&B.
A mobile high tea service is also available to guests staying in local Stanley Accommodations at no extra charge.
Just a short 20-minute drive from Hobart and five minutes from the airport, Barilla Bay Oysters in Cambridge is the ideal gateway to your Tasmanian culinary journey. Nestled in the pristine, cold waters of Southeast Tasmania, this oyster farm has been supplying fresh Pacific oysters to locals and visitors since 1980.
Visitors can enjoy land-based oyster farm tours, explore the flavors of Gillespie's Ginger Beer, and discover the delicacy of Candy Abalone products.
The restaurant captures the essence of the region with a menu built around fresh, local ingredients—uncomplicated and approachable, with a range of delicious oyster toppings to sample.
The on-site shop is open seven days a week, offering a handpicked selection of gourmet Tasmanian products, locally crafted souvenirs, and convenient takeaway & dine in options.
For specific trading hours and tour bookings, check the website.
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