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1 On Park - Art Gallery
1 on Park Art Gallery overlooks the surf at Park Beach in southern Tasmania. Enjoy views from the sandstone terrace with an organic coffee or tea amidst mosaic sculptures in the garden. The gallery is a large Spanish style building, showcasing local artisans. There are monthly exhibitions specialising in painting, mosaics, photography, sculpture, fashions, ceramics and jewellery. The directors are Patricia Turner Smith and her daughter Eve. Patricia is a graduate from The Tasmanian School of Art...Dodges Ferry, South
1842 Eighteen Forty-Two
1842 is a furniture design gallery and showroom in Launceston, northern Tasmania. Located in the city's central business district, 1842 specialises in making and exhibiting hand-crafted Tasmanian furniture, art and design. You can browse the range of furniture in the showroom, which is located in one of Launceston's oldest buildings - the original Counting House of Johnstone and Wilmot's wholesale grocery business. 1842’s workshop and exhibition space occupies an adjoining warehouse building, ...Launceston, North - North East
3 Windows Gallery
3 Windows Gallery are an art gallery located in Oatlands, in Tasmania’s South. 3 Windows Gallery has an eclectic array of contemporary art, craft and gifts from the locally created, to boutique items from across Australia and far exotic lands. A fantastic range of quality clothing, Tasmanian made Smitten Merino wear and Italian designer knitwear. Art Glass is made on the premises. Also, not to be forgotten is the mezzanine filled to the brim with retro clothing and collectables. We are easy to f...Oatlands, South
41 Degrees South Salmon Farm and Ginseng Farm
41 Degrees South is a fish farm, wetland and ginseng plantation near Deloraine, northwest Tasmania. 41 Degrees South is a family-owned business focusing on ecologically sustainable aquaculture. Located in native bushland, the farm grows salmon in natural conditions, without chemicals or antibiotics, using environmentally sustainable practices. 41 Degrees South also has an organic ginseng plantation, and is a pioneer of commercial ginseng farming in Tasmania. You can take a self-guided walking t...Deloraine, North West
aart. Gallery of Fine Art
Aart. Gallery of Fine Art, in central Hobart, specialises in exhibiting work by Tasmanian artists. The gallery is located in Macquarie Street, a short distance from Hobart’s central business district and waterfront. Aart exhibits work in a range of media, including drawing, oils, acrylic, sculpture and photography. The gallery’s intimate space provides an opportunity for broad range of Tasmanian artists to show their work. Artists to have exhibited at Aart include Wayne Edwards, Jessica McLaugh...Hobart, South
Academy Gallery
The Academy Gallery is located at the University of Tasmania, at Inveresk, northern Tasmania. The gallery is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence by exhibiting contemporary art and design including works from Tasmania’s School of Visual and Performing Arts students. The modern gallery is a Level A class exhibition space incorporated into the Inveresk cultural precinct. It represents the new public face of the University of Tasmania. The viewing audience consists of members of the Launceston co...Launceston, North - North East
Allendale Gardens And Rainforest Walks
Allendale Gardens are beautifully landscaped gardens located next to temperate rainforest in Tasmania’s far north-west. The two and a half hectares (6 acres) of landscaped gardens and lawns sit beside 26 hectares (16 acres) of cool temperate rainforest at Edith Creek. Choose from a number of walking paths, including 10, 15 and 30-minute walks. The paths weave through lovely tree fern glades, eucalyptus and blackwood trees. The forest walk includes a rare and endangered fern species known as hypo...Edith Creek, North West
Allport Library and Museum Of Fine Arts
Hobart’s Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts is a heritage collection of colonial artefacts. The Museum is located within the State Library of Tasmania in central Hobart. The Library and Museum are housed in a permanent display of Georgian-style rooms. The collection includes colonial paintings and prints, Georgian silver and glass and fine English, French and Chinese porcelain. There are displays of mahogany and walnut furniture dating from 1680, including excellent examples of Chippendale,...Hobart, South
Anglesea Barracks
Anglesea Barracks in Hobart, built in the 1800’s, now houses the Military Museum of Tasmania. Governor Macquarie ordered these barracks built when he visited the colony in 1811. When the last British regiment left Tasmania in 1870 the buildings were variously used as a school, reformatory, a home for old women and a gymnasium. With the federation of Australia in 1901, the barracks became Commonwealth property and passed back to full military control, in which they have remained ever since. In t...Hobart, South
Antique Emporium
Antique Emporium is open seven days a week where you will discover a treasure trove of antiques both local and from around the globe specialising in Chinese antiques personally handpicked from village to village throughout China from 150 year old wedding sedan, ancient bone inlayed furniture, rustic country relics and exquisite French wrought iron ware. Also specialising in garden archtectural pieces, European cast iron ware, Victorian urns statues and fountains, unique giftware and old fashione...Devonport, North West
Antiques - Kent and Kent
Kent and Kent Antiques, in Hobart, offers a range of authentic antiques. The store is located beside Constitution Dock on Hobart’s waterfront, a short walk from the city's central business district. Kent and Kent has a fine selection of authentic antiques, including 18th and 19th century English and Tasmanian colonial cedar and Huon pine furniture. The collection also includes clocks, estate jewellery, silver, glass and ceramics, early curios and relics as well as maritime antiques and instrum...Hobart, South
Antiques and Treasures At Ross
Antiques and Treasures at Ross, in Tasmania’s midlands, offers a range of antiques and collectables. At Antiques and Treasures you can browse the selection of Australian and English antique furniture, fine china and estate and vintage jewellery. You can also choose from the range of antique Tasmanian pottery by John Campbell and the McHugh brothers, specialty timber craft and souvenirs, and local and imported gifts. Tasmania’s rich colonial and convict history draws antique hunters and collecto...Ross, North - North East
Antiques Market - The
The Antiques Market, in central Hobart, specialises in antiques, art and collectables. The store is located in Elizabeth Street, in the city’s central business district. At the Antiques Market you can browse through two floors of collectable items, including furniture, jewellery, glass, tableware and original artwork. A huge range of functional and decorative items is on display, exhibited by over 15 antiques dealers. The Antiques Market also offers restoration and upholstery services and custom...Hobart, South
Anvers Chocolate Factory
The Anvers Chocolate Factory at Latrobe in Tasmania’s North is a chocolate lovers’ heaven. Hand-made chocolate truffles, chocolate oranges, fudge and praline, using fresh Tasmanian cream and butter, producing the world's finest chocolate and liqueurs. Igor Van Gerwen, the chocolate confectioner acquired his know-how from his birthplace, Belgium. A selection box of truffles includes flavours such as kirsch, strawberry and Grand Marnier. Flavours that would dominate others - ginger and mint, a...Latrobe, North West
Apsley Gorge Vineyard
Apsley Gorge Vineyard is near Bicheno, on the east coast, at the entrance to Apsley Gorge. The vineyard has one of the most stunning locations overlooking The Gulch in Bicheno, where the ocean swirls and crashes onto the rocks. The unique micro climate of this north-east facing valley produces distinctive cool climate wines, medal winning chardonnay and pinot. These wines are aged in French oak. Apsley Gorge Vineyard’s first vintage was produced in 1993, the winemaker was Andrew Hood who conti...Bicheno, North - North East
Art At The Point Gallery
Art at the Point gallery on Bruny Island features works of professional Island artists. Art at the Point represents more than 40 local Bruny Island artists. You can view a range of art works including paintings, prints, silver and lamp worked glass jewellery, textiles, art glass, ceramics, sculpture, hand-made books and art cards. Many local artists exhibit exclusively with Art at the Point. The art works you will experience very often reflect the link that the artists have with the beautiful, ...Dennes Point, South
Art Mob-Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery
Art Mob, in Hobart’s Hunter Street arts precinct, is Tasmania's only dedicated Aboriginal art gallery. Hunter Street is located on the waterfront, a five-minute walk from the city. Most of Australia’s indigenous communities are represented at Art Mob, including the Western Desert, Balgo Hills, the Kimberley, Torres Strait and Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land. Work by some of Australia’s most collectable artists, including Gloria Petyarre from the Western Desert, Dennis Nona from the Torres Strait Is...Hobart, South
Arthur River
The tiny west coast settlement of Arthur River is the northern entry to the Western Explorer to Corinna. From Arthur River you can also head into the forest for four-wheel drive explorations or take a cruise on the lower reaches of the Arthur River. The Arthur River flows through tall eucalypt forests and rainforests to the sea. The town borders the Arthur-Pieman River Protected Area and you will find facilities for camping, picnics and barbecues. The Western Explorer route is unsealed and ta...Arthur River, North West
Arthurs Lake
This popular angling location, east of Great Lake on the edge of the Central Plateau, has good facilities for boat launching and camping. To reach Arthurs Lake from the south, take the A5 for 50 km beyond Bothwell. From the north, follow the B51 for 60 km south of Cressy. This is a high and exposed location and weather in the highlands can change fast, making boating conditions dangerous. Please carry all required safety equipment and check local weather forecasts before you launch.Miena, South
Artisan Gallery and Wine Centre
The Artisan Gallery and Wine Centre is located at Robigana, northern Tasmania. Ceramic artists Rudolf Sibrava and Lisa Boyter established the gallery in 1989. Rudolf and Lisa also operate their ceramics studio here and visitors can see the artists at work on the premises. The gallery features the work of Tasmanian and Australian artisans, and includes wood design crafted from Tasmanian specialty timbers, fine art, ceramics, glass, and jewellery. Artists include miniaturist Ron Pugh, botanical a...Robigana, North - North East
Arve Forest Drive
The Arve Road Forest follows the valley of the Arve River, with wet eucalypt forest and rainforest. The Forest and Heritage Centre in Geeveston - introduces you to the forests and the areas heritage. There are rafting and canoeing tours down the Picton River at the Tahune Forest Reserve. Please, note , tours need to be pre-booked by calling (03) 6273 7722. The Picton River with its reflections is perfect for photography, painting and fishing, as well as rafting and kayaking.Geeveston, South
Ashgrove Farm Cheese
Ashgrove Farm Cheese at Elizabeth Town make superb traditional English country cheese, such as Cheddar and Lancashire. Cheesemaker Jane Bennett honed her skills in England before putting them to good use in the family business in northern Tasmania, set within the lush green pastures that sustain the 700-strong herd. Despite adhering to traditional techniques, she has not been afraid to push the boundaries, producing niche products such as wasabi cheese and lavender cheese. You can view the chee...Elizabeth Town, North West
Astrolabe Booksellers
Astrolabe Booksellers, in Hobart’s Salamanca Place, offers rare, antiquarian and second-hand books. Astrolabe is located in a refurbished 19th century warehouse close to Hobart’s waterfront and a short walk from the city’s central business district. Astrolabe Booksellers is one of Tasmania's two members of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Antiquarian Booksellers. The store specialises in Tasmanian, Australian, Antarctic and maritime books, in addition to general stock. You can brows...Hobart, South
Australasian Golf Museum
The Australasian Golf Museum is located in the heart of Bothwell in a rural environment. It houses the most comprehensive collection of golfing memorabilia in the Southern Hemisphere including icons of Australian men and women champions and antique hickory woods. Ratho Links, home of the annual Australian Golf Heritage Festival, is the oldest course in Australia. Ratho remains part of a working farm and the course is almost exactly as it was created 165 years ago. With grazing sheep maintaining...Bothwell, South
Australia`s Antarctic Headquarters
Australia's Antarctic Headquarters at Kingston, near Hobart, maintains a small display area open to visitors. The display features imagery, historical items and information about Australia’s science program and operations in Antarctica and visitors are welcome from Monday to Friday (excluding Public Holidays) from 0830 to 1700. Australia's Antarctic Headquarters is approximately 15 minute's drive from Hobart (13.6 kilometres/8.8 miles)Kingston, South
Australian Axeman`s Hall of Fame
The Australian Axeman’s Hall of Fame is a tourist and function centre in Latrobe, Tasmania. Tasmania’s first national Hall of Fame portrays the history, exploits and achievements of Australian’s internationally renowned sporting woodchoppers. It provides a magnificent insight into the realms of Australia’s world champion axemen. Marvel at the unbelievable collection of trophies, treasures and memorabilia. The centre is also home to memorabilia from victorious Tasmanian horse Piping Lane, includi...Latrobe, North West
Avoca Museum and Information Centre
On Australia Day 2012 the Avoca Museum and Information Centre officially opened in Boucher Park. The 103 year old heritage listed building has been restored by Greater Esk Tourism to promote the beautiful Fingal Valley region as the 'Valleys of Adventure' offering mountain climbs, bush walks, waterfalls and the world's tallest white gums. The old State School opened in 1908 at a cost of 348 pounds, and in 1929 there were 73 pupils enrolled. Prime Minister Joe Lyons visited the school in 1936, th...Avoca, North - North East
Bagdad Public Golf Course
The Bagdad Public Golf Course is a nine-hole country course north of Hobart. Bagdad is a small rural community, 30 minutes’ drive from Hobart's city centre (40 kilometres/25 miles). The Bagdad Public Golf Course has a peaceful, rural atmosphere and features watered, grass greens with the longest hole measuring 1,718 metres (5,636 feet). You can try you luck in the annual Bagdad Open golf tournament which is played here each spring (September/October). The Tasmanian town of Bagdad was named from ...Bagdad, South
Barilla Bay Oysters
Barilla Bay Oysters are located at Cambridge, in Southern Tasmania. Barilla Bay Oysters are grown and harvested in Australia's premium shellfish growing environment. The cold, clean pristine waters of South East Tasmania is famous for its clean air and unspoilt environment. The temperate climate makes it perfect for growing oysters. The delicate taste and texture of Barilla Bay Oysters reflect the natural quality of the water in which they are grown. Open seven days. Come and visit our farm gate...Hobart, South
Barnbougle Dunes
Barnbougle Dunes is a links golf course with breathtaking views near Bridport, north-east Tasmania. The dramatic scenery and challenging 18-hole championship course is among the best links courses worldwide. The layout is a mix of voluptuous dunes, sandy waste and rough typical of a links course. The same blend of fescue grass extends from tee to green, and there is dramatic movement in its bumpy fairways and rolling greens. This is best exemplified by the outward nine, which plays through a ser...Bridport, North - North East
Barringwood Park Vineyard
Barringwood Park Vineyard is 15 kilometres south of Devonport en route to Sheffield and Cradle Mountain. The four hectare vineyard is planted out with the traditional cool climate varieties of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as well as the more recently proven varieties of Pinot Gris, Schonburger and Pinot Meunier-producing table wines from these varieties and a Sparkling Pinot Noir-Chardonnay to be released before Christmas 2003. At the Cellar Door you will have an opportunity to taste the wines pro...Barrington, North West
Bass and Flinders Centre
The Bass and Flinders Centre is centrally located in George Town on Tasmania’s Tamar River. In 1798, the explorers Bass and Flinders were dispatched to ‘Van Diemen’s Land’ to ascertain if Tasmania was an island or not. They sailed with a crew of eight in Her Majesty’s Colonial Sloop Norfolk right into the Tamar River and anchored off what is now George Town. In 1998, Bern Cuthbertson in the replica Norfolk, re-enacted the Bass and Flinders journey. Like Bass and Flinders, Bern established a rela...George Town, North - North East
Bass Strait Maritime Centre Devonport
The museum is attractively and aptly situated at the Pilot Station, in the residence built for the Devonport Harbour Master in 1920. It has a view of Bass Strait and the restored pilot signal mast which stands at the entrance to the Mersey River. This was used to communicate with ships until quite recently. Tasmanian and Local maritime history is illustrated by an extensive collection of flags, paintings, charts and photographs. A feature is the collection of photographs of warships with Tasma...Devonport, North West
Bay of Fires / The Gardens
Bay of Fires is a picturesque region north of St. Helens on Tasmania's northeast coast. Experience the white beaches, blue water and granite splashed with orange lichen at the bay that was named by Captain Tobias Furneaux in 1773 in response to the many Aboriginal fires he saw burning on its shore. Beach activities and bird-watching are popular in this beautiful reserve or you may even view a pod of dolphins as they cruise along parallel to the beach. In the conservation area, which is at the so...Binalong Bay, North - North East
Bay of Fires Wines
Bay of Fires Wines offer award-winning wines and are located at Pipers River in Tasmania’s north. The wine reflects the courage and care of a dedicated group of Tasmanian winegrowers and the vision and spirit of our winemaking team. Sample the superb award winning-wines in elegant and tranquil surrounds. The winery offers cheese platters, wines by the glass, illy coffee and T2 teas. A new and exciting range of wines awaits you at Bay of Fires Wines, which is also home to Arras, Australia's prest...Pipers River, North - North East
Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre
Visit Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre and lose yourself in history. Play with treasures from the past and embark on a historical journey to a place where life is simple. The time when machinery and hard labour were how 'things got done', where genuine smiles welcome you and strangers take time to chat. At the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre Tasmanian history is alive, and gold is under your feet... Our interpretive displays showcase the Mine Rescue of Brant Webb and Todd Russell. Ma...Beaconsfield, North - North East
Bells Parade Reserve
Picturesque Bell's Parade is situated on the Latrobe inlet of the Mersey River. It is named after Robert Bell, who with his half brother Henry Bentinck constructed a wharf and a store on the site in 1855. From the 1880's it was the main port on the river, becoming northern Tasmania's second major trading port for a period. Old English trees abound along the Parade adding natural splendour to the tranquillity and with barbecue facilities available it makes an ideal location for a picnic. It ...Latrobe, North West
Ben Lomond National Park
Summer or winter, the craggy Ben Lomond National Park plateau, northern Tasmania, attracts adventure seekers. The park includes Tasmania’s second-highest peak, Legges Tor, which is 1572 metres (5147 feet) above sea level. It is Tasmania’s primary downhill ski field. Rock climbing, alpine walking, cross country and downhill skiing are the highlights of this national park. To reach the park, take C roads from Evandale then follow the 17 km (10.5 miles) gravel road to the ski village. Jacobs Ladder...Ben Lomond, North - North East
Bicheno Golf Club Incorporated
Bicheno Golf Club Incorporated offers a nine-hole course on Tasmania’s sunny east coast at Bicheno. The course is set in beautiful surrounds, with native trees lining the course and a coastal beach directly adjacent. Bicheno’s golf course is meticulously maintained and offers golfers a challenging round. You may even be fortunate to spot the resident deer and Cape Barren geese. Wildlife and abundant native parrots are a highlight of the course. You can play at the club seven days a week and golf...Bicheno, North - North East
Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration
The Bligh Museum is a privately-run history museum at Adventure Bay, Bruny Island. Bruny Island lies off the south coast of Tasmania and is accessed by a 15-minute car ferry from Kettering, 40 minutes south of Hobart (34 kilometres). Built from thousands of convict-made bricks, the Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration features a specialised collection relating to exploration in the South Pacific. A display of maps, documents, paintings and other artefacts offers an historical record of visits to...Bruny Island, South
Blue Shed
Blue Shed Restaurant, Provedore and Fishmonger are located in St Helens, on Tasmania's East Coast. Blue Shed are known for their fresh, live local seafood which is sourced from the local area and fishing fleet. You can choose your own crayfish from the holding tanks, order delicious fish and chips or have oysters freshly shucked. You can dine in the 60 seat restaurant where you will experience a stylish lunch or dinner and can peruse an extensive wine list, all whilst enjoying the delightful vie...St Helens, North - North East
Blueberry Cottage Open Gardens
Blueberry cottage Open Gardens offer a natural country garden in Tasmania’s north east. The delightful garden is set on the slopes of Mount Elephant. From the shop you can buy wonderful homemade jams and jellies, exclusive soft toys, other assorted giftware and seeds and plants in season. You can also have an exclusive, personalised souvenir post card made to remind you of your visit. While you’re in the area why not visit the famous Mt Elephant Pancake Barn up the lane? You are centrally locate...St Marys, North - North East
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Brighton, in Tasmania’s South. At Bonorong, the Tasmanian devils are active during the day so you can view them at any time. The park also boasts wombats, koalas, birds, quolls and many amazing natives. A real highlight is over 80 free-ranging kangaroos that you can walk right next to and scratch under the chin, and receive complimentary kangaroo food on entry. Bonorong offers a very hands on experience rare in other zoos and wildlife parks across the w...Brighton, South
Bream Creek Vineyard
Bream Creak Vineyard is a picturesque, award-winning vineyard at the gateway to the Tasman Peninsula. Situated on Tasmania's stunning east coast, with views to Maria Island, the five hectare vineyard produces pinot noir, riesling, chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, traminer and schonburger wines. Tours of the vineyard are available by appointment. Cellar Door tastings and sales are at nearby Potters Croft, where there’s accommodation and a gallery showcasing the art of the region.Bream Creek, South
Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village
Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village is located just outside Longford, in northern Tasmania. Built by William Archer in 1824, the village is still owned by his descendents. You have a rare chance to see the convict-built Gothic chapel, Dutch barns, chicken house, blacksmith shop and tool shed. There is a four hectare (10 acre) historic garden for you to explore. Close to the Georgian homestead there are garden beds featuring soft plantings of roses and perennials to complement the house'...Longford, North - North East
Bridestowe Lavender Farm
The Bridestowe Lavender Estate is located in Nabowla, in Tasmania’s North East. One of the most beautiful sights in Tasmania during December and January is Bridestowe Lavender Estate. After four years of intensive restoration, the famous landmark property is a stunning showcase for the agricultural and technical excellence that made Bridestowe a benchmark for fine lavender oil throughout the world. Bridestowe Lavender Estate is spectacular at any time of year, with vistas spanning over 260 acr...Nabowla, North - North East
Bridport Golf Club
Bridport Golf Club provides a picturesque nine-hole golf course at Bridport in northern Tasmania. The course has 18 alternate tees (par 72) and is open to the public every day. The comfortable club house has a well-stocked bar. Sharpen your putting skills on the putting green or make use of the driving net where you can warm up your swing. The course is about five minutes away from the popular Barnbougle Links course, just across the river. The active club has veterans, men and women playing mos...Bridport, North - North East
Bronte Lagoon
Bronte Lagoon is a Hydro Tasmania lake near Bronte Park in Tasmania’s central lakes district. The Lagoon is two hours’ north west of Hobart (150 kilometres/93 miles) on the Lyell Highway. Like most Hydro Tasmania lakes, Bronte Lagoon offers excellent trout fishing. Here you will find a large self-sustaining population of brown trout and a smaller population of rainbow trout which is supplemented by stocking. The Lagoon is flanked by grassy paddocks, with large areas of woodland on the Lake’s sou...Bronte Park, South
Brook Eden Vineyard
Brook Eden vineyard in northeast Tasmania produces exquisite, cool-climate still and sparkling wines. Established in 1988 on the banks of Pipers Brook, Brook Eden is nestled in a picturesque valley of rolling green hills. The vineyards are sited along an ancient ridge of deep, gravelly, well-drained, volcanic soil, with Pipers Brook on one side and a spring-fed, native wetland on the other. At 41º South, and the start of the famed roaring forties, Brook Eden is true cool-climate viticulture. Wit...Lebrina, North - North East
Brookfield Margate
Brookfield Margate is a family friendly spacious restaurant/cafe, situated in a retro decorated heritage shed in Margate south of Hobart. You will find lots of interesting corners full of memorabilia, a collectors delight. The healthy diverse menu is suitable for both el fresco and indoor dining. The bright canary room offers you a contrast to the mellow theatre that is often filled with the hum of live music. The program of entertainment with both local and international artists is always a...Margate, South