Pull on your warmest winter woollies, or brave the cold in your swimmers. Icy plunges and steamy saunas await this Off Season. Brace yourself for a winter like no other with epic events, cosy stays and exclusive winter-only offers.
Where to go, what to do? Go everywhere. Do it all. Unwind in a tub under starry skies, discover the best road trip stops, and eat your way from coast to coast.
Tuesday 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!
Friday 12 September 2025 - Saturday 20 September 2025 (Annual) Invermay
The Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA) Finals Series returns to UTAS Stadium this September, bringing together the region's top clubs in a celebration of grassroots footy. Across three huge match days, fans will enjoy hard-fought contests, a buzzing finals atmosphere, and the chance to see local talent battle it out on Tasmania's premier stage.
With food and beverage vendors on-site, family-friendly facilities, and the unique energy of finals football, it's set to be one of the highlights of the local sporting calendar.
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.
Tuesday 2 September 2025 - Saturday 4 October 2025 (Annual) Smithton
The CHArts Festival is a month-long celebration of culture, heritage, and the arts in Circular Head, North West Tasmania.
Curated and funded by Circular Head Council, it showcases creatives across the region and beyond, while offering residents and visitors a chance to enjoy exhibitions, mostly displayed in local cafes and businesses.
The CHArts Festival celebrates culture, values heritage, and encourages creative expression.
The gallery features competition entries for the 'Chartchilbald' prize, sculptures, photography, youth art and more. The official festival and gallery opening is on the 31st of August 2025 at 2.30 pm at 59 Emmett Street, Smithton.
Get ready for an afternoon stacked with flavour. On your savoury tier: house-made pork siu mai, crispy prawn wontons, and golden spring rolls—served with our signature soy sauce and sweet chilli dip. Then move on to the sweet stuff: fried sesame balls, Cantonese-style egg tarts, pandan cookies stamped with the Mr. GG logo, and delicate mango puddings—just waiting to be scooped up.
Pair it all with bottomless steaming tea… or go bubbly with a glass of sparkling wine (you deserve it).
You'll find us at Mr. Good Guy with an easy stroll from the waterfront, Salamanca Market, and the city's best shopping spots. Perfect for locals, tourists, and cheeky midweek adventures.
Whether you're celebrating something special, catching up with your favourite people, or just craving something a little different, this Asian High Tea in Hobart is your go-to. Unique flavours, a central location, and a menu that'll keep you coming back.
Available every Thursday to Saturday, starting Thursday 29 May 2025
Cost: $45* per adult with bottomless tea | $52* with sparkling wine
Another exclusive event is coming up in association between The Puzzle People and Caledon Estate Winery, both located in Richmond.
Come along to the Games Night! Lucky Door Prizes, A pleasant evening of wine (or soft drink), cheese platter and stepping into the arena of fun! Children and families are welcome to this event! Showcasing a few favourite games throughout the night and you can take part in them all!
Friday 12 September 2025 - Saturday 20 September 2025 (Annual) Launceston
PRESENTED BY THREE CUTS GIN
Here for a fleeting moment, gone before you know it.
Like its namesake migratory bird that graces Tasmania's shores for only the briefest of visits, the Little Stint Speakeasy appears when you least expect it and vanishes just as mysteriously. This hidden gem within the festival offers intimate performances, carefully crafted cocktails, and those precious moments that happen when the right people find themselves in the right place at exactly the right time.
Seek it out while you can; the Little Stint doesn't stay long, but the memories it creates will migrate with you long after the last note fades.
Session time varies depending on the date. Please check the website for details.
This event is part of the Junction Arts Festival.
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.
Friday 12 September 2025 - Sunday 21 September 2025 (Annual) Launceston
Junction is an intimate festival of extraordinary experiences in unusual places, coinciding with the spring Equinox each year.
Celebrating the incredible talent of Tasmanian artists, Junction is a festival in which contemporary art and music break out of theatres and galleries into the streets, public spaces and extraordinary buildings that make Launceston so unique.
The Festival features a vast array of children's and families programming and activities, live music, cabaret, circus, comedy, visual arts, dance, theatre and exceptional once in a lifetime events.
Discover and participate in exciting art and music experiences that you'll never forget. Explore the extraordinary architecture of Launceston, feast on lavish Tassie food and taste the finest spirits, wine and local brews.
On the last Friday of most months (except during vintage) Swinging Gate hosts dinner together with a fabulous local restaurant cooking up a storm featuring regional, seasonal produce alongside some of our specially selected wines. Space is limited so bookings are essential. Please follow us on social media as we will publish closer to the time if the dinners are themed.
Monthly Dinners
29 August: Monthly Dinner@ Swinging Gate (dinner will be a little different and more casual from our usual format. Contact us at swinginggatewine@gmail.com for more details.)
29 September: Monthly Dinner@ Swinging Gate - Details yet to be released
31 October: Monthly Dinner@ Swinging Gate - Details yet to be released
28 November: Monthly Dinner@ Swinging Gate- Details yet to be released
There will be no December Dinner however we anticipate being back in January & February with our Dinners in the Vines (weather dependant).
Eats, drinks, design, music! Tasmania is renowned for its quality produce, and that’s what you’ll find at this market; a diverse range of food and locally-crafted small batch drinks alongside a myriad of design stalls.
Add in live music from local talent and the scene is set for a wonderful Friday night! Engage with passionate stallholders, who’ll share their story with you.
The market is dog and family-friendly.
Selected Fridays year-round between 4.30 pm to 9:00 pm at Brooke Street Pier. Please refer to the website for the market schedule www.hobarttwilightmarket.com.au
A weekly run (or walk), covering five km along a winding coastal track from Whitemark Wharf and back again. The aim is not to outrun everyone else, but to beat yourself, as each run is timed, and each new week presents you with the opportunity to beat your previous score. People from all levels of fitness are welcome.
Though not necessary to participate in the run, in order to be timed it is recommended that you follow the web link and register, so as to receive the unique bar code that will allow you to keep track of your times and results.
Leap and Wander Creative Workshops will help you discover your inner potter or artist.
Beginners and novices this is for you! My workshops are social and supportive and you will make pieces you will be proud of and impress your family and friends.
There are many different workshops to choose from and all the details are on my website. You can come by yourself, with a friend or contact me to organise a date just for your group.
Pottery: You will hand build your pieces not use a pottery wheel.
The studio is on our country property in the Derwent Valley an easy 35-minute drive from Hobart. All workshop places must be booked ahead.
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.
The Tasmanian Produce Market is located at the beautiful Kangaroo Bay Park, overlooking the Derwent River and Mt Wellington. Tasmania is renowned for its quality produce, and that’s what you’ll find at this market; a diverse range of fresh produce, and locally crafted small-batch drinks, alongside a small selection of design stalls.
Come engage, learn, and experience local! The market is family-friendly with a playground right next door. The market operates every Saturday between the hours of 9 am - 1 pm *subject to weather!
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.
The MS Mega Swim is a fun, team relay event, where swimmers are sponsored by friends, family and colleagues to freestyle, backstroke, butterfly or doggy-paddle for 24 hours, whilst raising vital funds to support people living with MS.
Swimmers of all ages and abilities are welcome - swim one lap, or fifty, for ten minutes or four hours. Your team just needs to have one swimmer in the pool at all times.
And if you don't have a team, let us know and we'll team you up with some other amazing mega swimmers.
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 the crowds for Oktoberfest festivities at The Albert Brewery & Taproom in Moonah, where celebrations will be taking place on the official German launch date of (Saturday) September 20th.
This is a family-friendly and non-ticketed event, so entrance is free, and there is an exciting day in store for you all!
Whilst The Albert Brewery already prides itself on being Tasmania's home of authentic craft lagers, utilising traditional Bavarian brewing techniques, there will also be ample opportunity to raise a glass to their limited release Festbier, a recipe improved upon each and every year for Oktoberfest enjoyment.
The day will also boast a delicious German-inspired food menu to cover all of your Bratwurst and Schnitzel needs, along with in-house Face Painting from 1:30pm until 4:30pm, and the return of the famous Weiner-eating competition. Who will be crowned champion this year?!
Feel free to book a spot now through the link below, or just swing by and say hello to the team on the day!
Prost!
Discover the best of Marrawah's creative spirit at a vibrant gathering of local artisans, producers and makers. Browse handmade crafts, fresh seasonal produce, gourmet treats and unique gifts - celebrating the talents of the region.
Marrawah Memorial Hall
Cost: Free entry
Vendor Bookings / Enquiries: 0407 353 333 (Melissa)
Experience how chocolate and wine flavours complement each other.
Presented by Terri Seager, Leven Valley Vineyard owner and Jessica Tivendale, founder of Chokolate Journeys, enjoy a tasting of Leven Valley Vineyards handpicked cold climate wines alongside bean to bar chocolate.
Bean to bar chocolate is an artisanal specialist product with a flavour profile similar to specialty wine or cheese. This chocolate is crafted by a chocolate maker who has developed a working relationship with the farmers who grow the cacao they source. The aim is to ensure farmers are appropriately paid, the environment is sustainably maintained and you can enjoy the true flavours of chocolate.
This 45 minute taste exploration includes tasting of 4 of Leven Valley Vineyard vintages alongside 4 carefully selected bean to bar chocolate flavours at $40 pp
Wines purchased on the day will be discounted by 10%.
Alongside the adults tasting, Children can participate in an exploration of non-alcoholic Ciders and Chocolate that includes a tasting of 2 apple ciders and a ginger beer with matched chocolate at $35 pp.
Bookings required
Where to stay
From cosy hotels to wholesome farm stays for families, find accommodation for every inclination.
Freycinet Adventures offer award winning guided sea kayak tours on the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's east coast. This is undeniably Tasmania's greatest destination for sea kayaking.
The relaxed tour is the ultimate way to experience Freycinet National Park. The contrasts are stunning - pink granite mountains, pristine sandy beaches and blue waters so clear you feel you can touch the marine life below, a true sea kayaking paradise.
No experience is necessary and tours are suitable for those over 7 years old. Tours include a morning or afternoon tea break on a secluded beach, experienced guides, a double sea kayak, and all equipment is provided.
Tours depart daily (morning and twilight) for a duration of three hours (approximately two hours kayaking).
Are you ready for an epic adventure?
Our Meander Wilderness adventure is the ultimate river sledding experience that will unleash your inner thrill seeker and leave you buzzing with excitement. We’re passionate about our region and excited to share our wilderness playground with you. You will get up close and personal with our beautiful part of the world, taking on the bumps and turns of the pristine Meander River. Experience a rush like no other- a unique, immersive and wild adventure.
So go on, let your inner adventurer loose on the Meander with us!
From Sky to Sea is an uplifting journey that narrates the story of Devonport and its surrounds over the course of a day. Starting from the darkest hour of night with the Palawa story of creation, the show progresses through dawn in the mountains, the journey of the Mersey River, and fields of vibrant poppies and farmlands.
The show is designed to be explored from multiple angles, with projections in the grass, trees, and gardens, towering video elements, and searchlights on the rotunda pillars. Each perspective offers a unique experience, encouraging visitors to move around and discover the different elements.
Inspired by the journey from Cradle Mountain to Devonport naturally evolved from this drive, reflecting the landscape's beauty and contrasts.
The show is set in the new Waterfront Park, designed to enhance rather than detract from the natural views. Five unique pillars represent different story elements: First Nations artwork, snow gum trees, local topographic lines, Devonport's urban icons, and the unique rocks of Don Heads.
Over 350 custom-made "gobo" patterns projected during the show, featuring local artworks from RANT Arts. Drone-shot videos showcasing the local landscape.
Music and narration include Dave Gough's Palawa story of creation, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, and local band Sumner's hit song "Stranded."
World-class video, laser, and LED projection systems. Nearly a thousand lights, including individually controllable "pixels" inside the pillars.
Wilderness Saunas aims to provide health/wellness and cultural sauna experience set against the backdrop of Tasmania's natural beauty. Their business is reflective of the Tasmanian brand the 'quiet pursuit of the extraordinary'.
Wilderness Saunas have created Australia's largest barrel sauna, one that is entirely mobile. With customer experience as the core focus of the business, they aim to become both a jewel of the state's tourism industry as well as health and wellness sectors.
The traditional wooden sauna has a large viewing window to sit back, relax, and enjoy a fire-heated sauna. While you use hot cold theropy with the ocean just a a short walk for a dip. Designed and made from salvaged timber in Tasmania, it offers an experience for your health and wellness while enjoying nature and social interaction. We look to plant one tree for each sauna session run for a regenerative approach to business.
We are overlooking Sunset beach over Dunalley in collaboration with Dunalley bay Distillery on your way to and from the Tasman peninsula walks like 3 Capes Walk, ship-sterns bluff walk and Port Arthur
The West Coast Heritage Centre tells the story of the history and development of the West Coast and its rich pioneering past. All parts of the West Coast are represented in the comprehensive display of photographs, mining memorabilia and machinery.
Included in your entry is access to the historic Gaiety Theatre. Built in 1898, the Gaiety Theatre was considered one of the grandest buildings on the West Coast and one of the best theatres in Australia.
The museum's attractions include the historic collection of the original Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy (unique in the world), photographic galleries dedicated to all the West Coast towns, classic locomotives, mining machinery displays, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, marine display, a world-class mineral collection, freemasons display and a pioneer women's gallery.
Your visit to the West Coast Heritage Centre and Gaiety Theatre will enhance your visitor experience of the West Coast region.
One of Tasmania's premium attractions Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary located at Mole Creek, Trowunna is recognised as a world leader in Wildlife conservation. There are three free daily tours as part of your admission price. On tour, you can interact with a Devil and a Wombat and view a Tasmanian devil social feeding.
Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Daily interactive tours are conducted at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Learn all about Trowunna's breeding programs including our work in helping save the Tasmanian Devil.
Car and coach parking is available on site
Group bookings and private tours are welcome and Devil and/or Wombat full-day workshops are available.
Trowunna Wildlife sanctuary is set in 82 acres of native bushland at Mole Creek and is a must-see experience. The Sanctuary is within easy reach of both the world-famous Cradle Mountain and Mole Creek caves and is an essential inclusion as part of a fantastic day trip.
Meet the friendly staff at the Visitor Centre – this is the place to find out all you need to know to make your visit to Tahune Adventures a special day. Here you can book their adventure experiences – the Airwalk, Eagle Hang Gliding and Twin Rivers rafting.
Take a break to enjoy local specialities and taste the Huon Valley’s cool-climate wines and local cider. Pause for a snack, light meal, tea, coffee or ice cream and browse in the gift shop for a unique Huon pine souvenir.
A scenic 90-minute drive from Hobart.
The St Helens Mountain Bike Trails are some of the most scenic trails in the world- where else in the world can you ride Mountains to the Sea, ending your ride in one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Bay of Fires.
The St Helens Mountain Bike Trails are located in two unique locations; You will find a series of stacked loops just south of the St Helens Township as well as an epic 42km wilderness trail that starts at the top of the Blue Tier and winds and wends all the way to Swimcart beach found in the internationally acclaimed Bay of Fires. That makes plenty of quality built trails for you and your family to enjoy!
Whether you like to shred some serious downhill, enjoy some cross-country flow or just want a fun day on the trails with the family, the St Helens Mountain Bike Trails have an experience for everyone. Not only that, but St Helens is the largest town on Tasmania’s east coast and as such offers plenty for you to see and do while you are taking a break from the trails.
For more information visit the St Helens MTB Trails website https://www.sthelensmtbtrails.com.au/
The St Helens History Room, on the East Coast of Tasmania, is a small, regional museum. At the St Helens History Room, there are over 1000 artefacts on display. These are presented thematically to represent the various stages of settlement of St Helens.
The collections are very accessible as the museum is open seven days a week 9 am - 4 pm Mon - Fri and 9 am - 3 pm on Sat/Sun. The St Helens History Room is situated at the St Helens History and Visitor Information Centre behind the St Helens Library building, opposite the Post Office.
Look for the Tin Dragon sculpture outside, he will point you in the right direction. Visit 'The Chinese Experience' and learn first-hand about this interesting area before you set off to explore the beautiful beaches or the marvellous mountainous hinterland.
For over 150 years, Waverley Mills has been crafting Australia's finest textiles at their historic weaving mill situated on the idyllic banks of Distillery Creek in Launceston. Waverley Mills is the last mill of its kind in Australia and is proud to spin, weave and finish each textile onsite. Waverley Mills was founded in 1874 by Scotsman Peter Bulman, with a continuing commitment to building a natural material circular economy and investing in sustainable manufacturing processes.
Designed to last for generations. Sustainably made in Tasmania.
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.
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 our website for further information.
The Channel Museum showcases the history and heritage of D'Entrecasteaux Channel area of Southern Tasmania. Over 24 individual displays depict the exploration, settlement, industries and social life of the region.
Located at Margate, just 20 kilometers south of Hobart, the Channel Museum is an award winning must see stop on your travels around Southern Tasmania's region and has excellent visitor ratings on Trip Advisor and Google.
The Channel Museum caters for locals, individual tourists and tour groups, cruise ship groups, school groups and special interest groups. There are ample on-site parking spaces and easy access for elderly and disabled visitors. Companion card accepted.
The facility comprises a modern, purpose-built museum and library / reading room that explores all aspects of the history and heritage of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel area. There is also an outstanding collection of cameras and photographic equipment.
The gallery showcases the work of local artists and organisations, in-house special occasion displays and traveling exhibitions. The gallery display changes monthly and the displayed artwork is often for sale.
The Museum has a small gift shop selling local handcrafts and books of local interest.
The cafe serves delicious snacks, meals, and drinks made on-site from local ingredients where possible. It serves great coffee.
Design Tasmania, one of Australia's leading design organisations, is the centre for design, culture and enterprise in Tasmania. Dedicated to nurturing and championing creative practice in Tasmania since 1976, they encourage creative risk-taking, facilitate new work and collaborate to broaden the national and international audience for Tasmanian design and craft and build the audience for design.
Design Tasmania is a destination attraction for tourism in the state's north, welcoming visitors from across Australia and the World, and promoting design and craft through exhibitions and retail. Housing one of Australia's most significant contemporary timber design collections, Design Tasmania's Launceston City Park base is recognised as one of the world's best contemporary buildings.
Ben Lomond Alpine Resort is Tasmania's premier destination for winter activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and snow play.
Snow making has recently been installed on the ski slopes which provides a step change for the length of winter seasons and the quality of the snow for guests at Ben Lomond.
Get great value lift and hire packages, snow chain and toboggan hire, and national park passes at our rentals building at Ben Lomond Base (on the corner of Blessington Rd and Ben Lomond Road as you head up the mountain).
Situated in Ben Lomond National Park Tasmania, we are only 60km from Launceston CBD and 58km from Launceston Airport, the closest domestic airport to any ski resort in Australia. Launceston is around 50 mins by air from Melbourne and 1.2hrs from Sydney, with a further short drive to Ben Lomond.
The ski area is comprised of 6 lifts. 3 T-bars and 3 Pomas. The slope terrain is classified as ~40% beginner ~45% intermediate and 15% advanced with some great runs for all riders.
Ben Lomond is a winter wonderland only a stones throw from Launceston.
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.
Blue Tree Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, built from an old shipping container at Moina, with a focus on mental well-being and emotion, raising awareness for mental illness through a visual arts practice, normalising vulnerability, whilst also showcasing many artisan gifts and souvenirs all made right here in Tasmania. "Come for the Art Stay for the Coffee". Enjoy a takeaway coffee while walking through the gallery.
At Blue Tree Gallery, they believe in creating a space that celebrates local artistry and fosters an environment of serenity and mindfulness. They are dedicated to providing a platform that promotes mental well-being through artistic expression and dialogue. In essence, our gallery serves as a space where individuals can connect with the powerful emotions held within art.
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 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 Tasmanian Transport Museum is located just 8Â 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.
The Museum is open every Sunday between 11am and 3pm. On Sundays the museum operates train or heritage bus rides. Visit the website for the ride schedule.
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.
The Galley Museum in Queenstown houses unique collections telling stories of West Coast survival, endurance and sacrifice.
Hosed within the heritage-listed Imperial Hotel (constructed in 1897), the collections hold (in some cases) the last vestiges of the former mines and communities of the West Coast, providing a very personal record of the people themselves and their daily lives.
The museum is managed by dedicated volunteers and features 30 rooms of historical items including personal effects, documents, cameras, theatre projectors, household items, gems and minerals, military, emergency services, and mining artifacts depicting the varied aspects of West Coast heritage.
Open seven days a week, with affordable entry fees including concession and family rates, the Galley is also a white i-visitor information centre, a Children's University Learning Destination, and a bike-friendly accredited business. Children receive a free activity pack.
The Galley Museum stocks a range of products that make the perfect gift or souvenir to remember a visit to Queenstown, with a range designed by West Coasters, created by West Coasters, or made from West Coast materials.
There’s something about Ross, Tasmania – It’s a collection of marvels everywhere you look, giving one the impression that there’ll always be something to see, despite its size. Does that sound like a nice place to stop off on the Midland Highway? We hope so! The Tasmanian Wool Centre has been nestled in this idyllic village since its inception in 1988.
As a not-for-profit business, the Tasmanian Wool Centre contributes directly back into the Ross Community, preserving the heritage, and developing and maintaining wonderful unique visitor experiences that share the stories of Ross. Being surrounded by expansive properties that continue to produce fine wool, we have grown to be the largest retailer of woollens in Tasmania, offering everything from timeless, comfortable wearables to superfine, ethical yarn.
All the manufacturers we deal with use Australian wool in their garments. Some of the items we stock are made in Australia, and some are manufactured offshore. This enables us to provide an extensive range of options and price points for our customers, with a focus on quality.
When you call in, also take the time to visit our fabulous onsite Museum which relates to our region’s history and wool connections. There are many artefacts on display in our Wool Exhibition room and adjoining History Gallery, including permanent exhibitions on the Ross Bridge, as well as changing short-term exhibitions.
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 our unique accommodation or come for an event or celebration. Day visits/functions can be tailored to your needs for a minimum of six (6) guests.
We 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, we 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.
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.
Located right next to the iconic Cataract Gorge, Penny Royal Adventures aimed to re-create 19 century's Van Diemen's Land. It provides a village experience for everyone from history-themed boat rides to ultimate cliff adventures such as cliff jump, zip lines and cliff walk.
With its picturesque site and privileged location, Penny Royal Adventures has quickly gained the popularity within its local community and has become a 'must visit ' destination for visitors travelling interstate and internationally. * Free entry for all ages
The 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.
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). They also host a winter festival.
Each June, their Dark Mofo winter festival delves into centuries-old winter solstice rituals and celebrates the dark through art, music, food, film, light and noise.
Launceston's Gorge Scenic Chairlift lets you view the magnificent Cataract Gorge from above, located in Northern Tasmania.
Take in the spectacular features of Cataract Gorge from this single-span chairlift. View the South Esk River in a serene or turbulent mood after a flood as well as tree rhododendrons and fern glades. It takes about ten minutes to take the ride across Cataract Gorge and First Basin. Top speed is a sedate one metre per second, but usually, the chairlift runs slower than that to afford passengers a longer ride.
It is about 457 metres (1462 feet) from station to station, with a central span between two pylons of 308 metres (985 feet), believed to be the longest single span of any chairlift in the world. Since its opening in 1972, the chairlift has established a 100 per cent safety record.
Be sure to also wander the grounds below the chairlift, where you can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, tearooms and the delightful peacocks who inhabit the area.
Launceston's Gorge Scenic Chairlift is around a 15-minute walk from Launceston's central business district.
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.
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 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.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of craft spirits made of King Island, distilled with passion by Happy Heidi. Join the journey of our King Island distillery and the local artisan distiller, Heidi Weitjens, the visionary behind this rare gem of a distillery. Every step, from founding to distilling and bottling the first King Island gin, is lovingly carried out by one person - a female Native.
In 2014, King Island Distillery fearlessly joined the esteemed Tasmanian distilling community inspired by industry pioneers Bill and Lyn Lark.
To this day, it is a choice to still do everything by hand. Our locally crafted boutique batch artisan spirits, infused with a "happy Heidi attitude at 40°S Latitude" are a labour of love, for an unforgettable taste experience.
Discover the pure pleasure of drinking our beautiful beverages, available for purchase direct from Happy Heidi and from our online store. Join our exclusive Copper Angel Club on our website and stay updated on our GINcredible adventures, while discovering ways the ever expanding range of artisan spirits of King Island Distillery can always enhance your own collection.
Experience Puddleduck Wines, a charming family-owned vineyard and winery nestled in Tasmania's Coal River Valley, just a stone's throw away from the historic township of Richmond in Southern Tasmania. As one of the few Australian vineyards handling every aspect of wine production onsite, from growing the fruit to crafting and selling the wines, they offer a truly authentic experience.
Puddleduck Wines cellar door awaits you daily from 10 am to 5 pm, offering customised wine tastings and a serene deck overlooking the pond and vineyard. Indulge in the "Pecking Menu" featuring locally sourced produce. While you relax, the kids can have a blast in our dedicated playground area or feeding the ducks and guinea fowl.
Don't miss the Everything Ducky Duck Shop, where you'll find a delightful array of duck-themed treasures alongside locally made provisions and the award-winning Bubbleduck sparkling.
Join them at Puddleduck Wines for an unforgettable Tasmanian experience where every sip is a celebration of family, tradition, and the beauty of the Coal River Valley.
Nestled just outside of the township of Perth and a 15-minute drive from Launceston, Tasmania, you’ll find Adams Distillery – the home of award-winning Tasmanian Single Malt Whisky and Boutique Gin.
Adams handcrafted success is owed to the fusion of premium Tasmanian ingredients, pristine environmental surroundings and a combination of traditional and innovative distillation and maturation methods.
Come and experience the unique cellar door, amazing event space and the beautiful landscaped parklands.
Bruny Island Cheese Co. is an artisan cheese maker in southern Tasmania, founded by Nick Haddow. The cheeses made by Nick and his team are all made and matured using traditional techniques, yet are very much the product of their environment - cheeses with a distinctly Tasmanian character.
The Cellar Door is an authentic experience, where cheese-lovers are welcome in for free samples of our beers and cheese, watch us make cheese and have a chat with the cheese makers and brewer.
The Cellar Door is opening 7 days a week. Opening hours varies for Winter and Summer, please prefer to the website for up-to-date information.
Located about 15 minutes drive from the ferry, on the main road heading to Adventure Bay. Look out for our sign on the left hand side as you enter Great Bay.
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 www.houseofarras.com.au. 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-minutes drive (44 kilometres/27 miles) from central Launceston.
Home Hill Winery Restaurant is situated in the beautiful Huon Valley a short scenic 30 minute drive from Hobart.
Winning the most prestigious award, the Jimmy Watson trophy in 2015 with our Kelly's Pinot Noir has cemented our position as one of the leading producers of Pinot Noir in Australia. Other cool climate wines Chardonnay, Sylvaner, Sparkling Wine and a Dessert wine are also available for tasting at our stunning rammed earth cellar door.
Views from the Restaurant are stunning with the perfect manicured vineyard virtually so close that you can't help but feel relaxed and exhilarated by what you are experiencing. Head Chef, Mark Wilson is committed to providing fresh, flavoursome local produce on his menu and the friendly staff are dedicated to providing excellent service. Oysters, Huon Salmon, Beef & Lamb, apple desserts are featured on our menus, with gluten free and Vegetarian guests catered for.
Before you depart from Home Hill browse in the gift shop, where you will find olive oils, jams, chocolates and the most exquisite Alpaca, merino wool and possum garments.
Spectacular views wherever you look are a feature at Hartzview looking across vineyard slopes, and Port Cygnet to the Hartz mountains. Enjoy tastings from estate grown hand-picked Pinot Noir, Sauvignon blanc and chardonnays. Tastings also of unique preservative-free fruit fortified wines and liqueurs.
All are made from 100% high-quality Tasmanian fruit. Ranging from the dryer Blackcurrant Port (similar in style to a Tawny Port), Blackberry, Cherry, Blueberry, Raspberry, Tasmanian Cassis and Spiced Apple Liqueur Mead.
Photo opportunities abound, often with bumblebees or take a stroll through the self-guided Heritage-listed pickers huts and be refreshed with the clean air and listen to the stillness.
Open: 10 am-4 pm on Monday- Saturday, Closed Sundays, public holidays
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
The Anvers Chocolate Factory at Latrobe in Tasmania's North-West is a chocolate lovers' heaven. Hand-made chocolate truffles, chocolate oranges, fudge and pralines, using fresh Tasmanian cream and butter, single-origin chocolate, fruits, nuts and liqueurs.
Igor Van Gerwen, the owner and head chocolatier, acquired his know-how from his birthplace, Belgium. A selection of tasters are available to tempt you in the Tasting centre and shop.
The Anvers Chocolate Factory is a real chocolate taste sensation and is located in the property known as Wyndarra Lodge, a stylish house (c.1931) set in 2.5 hectares of mature tree gardens.
Anvers has viewing windows so you can see the factory in action; confectionery staff tempering, moulding and enrobing fine chocolates, truffles, pralines, fudge and more.
There is a small museum on the history of chocolate, and our cafe/restaurant (open fireplace, stained glass windows) specialises in chocolates, hot chocolate in many flavours, chocolate desserts and...more chocolate. Belgian-style breakfast and Tasmanian fare lunches are served, and a range of teas and espresso coffees for the morning and afternoon break.
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.
Welcome to our 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, we are looking forward to serving you.
The name Hinton Bay comes from a beautiful cove that sits a stone's throw below the location of our vineyard in the Tamar Valley wine region.
Tall tales from Tasmania's past and historic notes refer to Hinton Bay as a safe mooring place for small trading sailboats, at a time well before engines, offering protection from the North West to the South East.
The land above Hinton Bay itself became an orchard in the early 1900s when the Tamar Valley, like many parts of Tasmania, had a thriving apple industry. The apples are long gone but the vines of Hinton Bay now flourish in their place.
Liz and David Brown, like many escaping the mainland, have been captivated by Tasmania's charm. New owners of Hinton Bay Vineyard in Hillwood, this couple stumbled upon their sea change by pure chance.
Learning the ropes of vineyard life has been an adventure. From mastering the ride-on mower to presenting wine tastings, the couple has embraced the challenges. "The first one was a bit daunting" David confesses "but our presentation has got better every time."
Now welcoming guests by appointment and as part of wine tours, the Browns are enjoying their new chapter amidst the vines of their picturesque Tasmanian escape.
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.
RA Ulverstone - a newly renovated with a space for everyone - relaxed or more formal dining and great lounge areas for either a pre-dinner drink or snack.
Modern dining with a relaxed rustic twist. Lunch or dinner for a light meal, some shared tapas-style eats, pizza, or a full-on dining experience. AHA award-winning "Best Family/Casual Dining", RA offers an extensive menu with something that is sure to please all.
Delicious bread, pasta, salad, mouth-watering wood fired pizzas, steaks, dessert, etc plus children's menus are available.
Visit the Truffle farm, nestled in the foothills of the Great Western Tiers mountain range near Deloraine. Only three hours drive from Hobart or 45 minute's drive to Launceston, making for the perfect mini-getaway experience.
The Truffle Farm has a farmgate shop on site, open to the public 7 days a week, between 10am and 4pm. You can purchase truffle products and fresh truffles and learn a little about the history of Australia's first black truffle.
Tour experiences include an interactive hunt with the truffle dogs, truffle product tastings, and grading demonstration. Hunt & Lunch tours feature our gourmet fresh truffle 3-cheese toasted sandwiches with truffle ice cream for dessert. Summer Siesta and Winter Warmer tours feature our signature fresh truffle pizzas.
Steeped in history, Lake Leake Inn is a charming country pub that’s family and budget-friendly. Offering good old-fashioned counter meals, it also happens to be home to what many have claimed to be the best steaks in Tassie!
Sit back, relax and enjoy your meal while the three wood fires keep you warm on the chilly nights or entertain yourself in the fully equipped games room.
If you fancy an overnight stay, there are six standard rooms (each with shared bathroom facilitates), or free onsite pet-friendly camping for self-contained RVs spreading across 10 acres.
Located just 100 metres from one of Tasmania's premier trout fishing lakes, Lake Leake is regularly stocked with rainbow trout making it the perfect destination for fishing enthusiasts.
If land-based activities are more your thing, take in the views of the lake while you enjoy the convenience of nearby amenities including undercover picnic tables, BBQ, large fire pit, hot showers and toilets.
For those looking for adventure, Lake Leake Inn is the perfect spot to explore Meetus and Lost Falls. The Inn is also centrally and conveniently located just 30 minutes from the east coast which offers several beautiful wineries.
Rest assured, Lake Leake Inn is worth a stop.
Ironhouse Brewery and Distillery is located at White Sands Estate on Tasmania's beautiful northeast coast.
They say that when the wind blows from the southeast the waves grow and the surfies all head to the Ironhouse!
The area is synonymous with surfing, mountain biking, farming, hiking, fishing, beach holidays, and its pristine environment.
Water, beaches, mountains, and forests surround us which in turn provide inspiration in our endeavours to create the finest quality craft beer, gorgeous southern climate wines, and high-quality single malt spirit to quench your thirst.
We only use the finest of traditional ingredients. We source water from our own natural spring, we use no preservatives and no additives, just 100% Tasmanian beverages to enjoy!
Tastings of our products are currently available from the IronHouse Ocean View Cellar Door Room at White Sands Estate 5 days a week between 10 am to 4 pm.
Orders can be placed directly with IronHouse and brewery tours are available by appointment.
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.
Frogmore Creek is now the largest, ultra-premium, cool-climate winery in Southern Tasmania. Home to Frogmore Creek and 42 Degrees South wines, the vineyard is situated in the produce-rich Coal River Valley wine region; a short 15-minute drive from Hobart's CBD.
Set amongst the vines, Frogmore Creek winery features an award winning Cellar Door, Restaurant and Function Centre all with breathtaking views over the surrounding valley and waterways.
Frogmore Creek is the perfect place to sample Tasmania’s highly acclaimed, cool climate wines and fresh local produce.
Island itineraries
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