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41 Degrees South is fish farm, wetland and ginseng plantation at Deloraine, north west Tasmania. Deloraine is 40 minutes south of Devonport (51 kilometres/32 miles).
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... Red Hills, North West
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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
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Ancient Relics 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 fashioned ... Devonport, North West
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The award-winning Annsleigh Gardens and Café is located at Burnie, on Tasmania’s northwest coast. The Gardens are a 10-minute (10 kilometre) drive south of Burnie’s city centre.
Described as the ‘garden of ideas’, the two-hectare (five-acre) English garden has been nurtured from the soil of a bare sheep paddock over a 17-year period. The garden features a profusion of flowering and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants and bulbs. You can stroll through landscaped walks of cherry blossom, camellia, w... Burnie, North West
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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
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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
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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
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The Granny Smith Express - a tractor train tour through the orchard with commentary - is the highlight of a visit to Avro Park Orchards. Visitors are welcomed with a fresh, juicy apple and shown the packing line and cool stores. A 10 minute film covers the growing season.
The picture is different according to the time of year you visit. October is blossom time, November to January is the growing season and February to April is harvest time.Spreyton, North West
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Barilla Bay is an oyster farm, restaurant and gourmet food store at Cambridge, southern Tasmania. Barilla Bay is a 15-minute drive from central Hobart (14 kilometres/nine miles), and is close to Hobart airport.
Surrounded by landscaped gardens, Barilla Bay is a light-filled, architecturally designed complex that overlooks the bay and oyster farm. The Barilla Bay Restaurant, open seven days a week, features fresh Tasmanian produce and of course, the famous Barilla Bay oysters, matched with fine ... Hobart, South
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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, T2 teas, cakes and biscuits. A new and exciting range of wines awaits you at Bay of Fires Wines, which is also home to Arras, ... Pipers River, North - North East
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Benchmark Tasmania Wine Gallery is located near Launceston’s central business district and waterfront, northern Tasmania.
At Benchmark Tasmania Wine Gallery you can experience the best of Tasmania’s premium wines in one convenient location.
Situated in Launceston, in Tasmania’s beautiful Tamar Valley, the gallery showcases the world’s largest collection of Tasmanian wine, with over 250 wines from vineyards of all areas of the state.
An extensive range of rare and premium Australian and imported ... Launceston, North - North East
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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
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Bruny Island Berry Farm is located on breathtaking Bruny Island south of Hobart. Enjoy delicious berries, either freshly picked or pick your own. Escape, relax and enjoy the picturesque landscape and stunning beachfront location. Savour our yummy berry ice creams as you wander along the tranquil creek banks or browse in our shop for assorted berry jams, sweets and berry-themed gifts.
Bring your lunch and enjoy a picnic or barbecue amidst the native bush and learn about the farm’s history and di... Bruny Island, South
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The Burnie Farmers Market in Tasmania's north west includes around 50 stalls selling both produce and crafts.
Buy the freshest and best local produce at the Burnie Farmers Market.
Fancy a rabbit pie? Feel the need for an alpaca scarf? Short of wildflower honey?
Come along to one of Tasmanias renowned markets for fresh produce and more. Support local producers and get a bargain as well at the Burnie Farmers Market on the first and third Saturday of every month.Burnie, North West
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Cadbury is located at suburban Claremont approximately 12 kilometres north of the city of Hobart. At the Cadbury visitor centre, an access fee of $5.00 per adult (children free) entitles you to view an informative DVD in a theatrette, where you can talk to guides about the chocolate-making process. At the end of the viewing, each person will receive a small gift of chocolates and be invited to relax in the café and browse the great range of gifts, t-shirts, souvenirs and, of course, chocolates. ... Hobart, South
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Cerise-Brook Fruit Orchard and Chip n Putt Family Golf Course is located in St Helens, Tasmania. Play a round of golf and enjoy fine fresh fruit available for sale.
The family golf course has 9 holes (par 3) and is a chip and putt course. It is not mini-golf but a small version of a full-size course. Equipment including clubs and balls can be hired. From September through until the end of March, select from an extensive range of fresh fruits, available over the counter. There are more than 550 f... St Helens, North - North East
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Choc -A-Lolly offers quality confectionary in St Helens on Tasmania’s sunny east coast. Feel the child revived within you at Choc-A-Lolly, a specialty store offering confectionery and chocolate from local, interstate and overseas makers.
At Choc-A-Lolly select from over 450 different types of chocolates, sweets and confectionery items, catering for the sophisticated gourmet to the eternal child. The confectionery aroma really strikes you as soon as you walk through the door. It conjures up all... St Helens, North - North East
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Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm and Café, at Elizabeth Town, is 15 minutes' drive from Devonport.
You can enjoy breakfast, lunch or a snack on the all-weather deck and sample some of the delicious berry creations, including icecream, cakes and muffins.
You are welcome to stroll through the four hectares of raspberry plantings, harvested between December and May.
There are also fresh and frozen berries, wine and jam for sale at Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm.
Open daily from 7am to 5pm. Evenings ... Elizabeth Town, North West
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The Claude Road Market is a country market in Sheffield, north west Tasmania. Sheffield is 30 minutes south of Devonport (30 kilometres/19 miles) and 90 minutes west of Launceston (93 kilometres/58 miles).
Every three months, on the third Saturday of the month, Sheffield’s Claude Road Hall fills with stallholders and treasure hunters for the Claude Road Market. Here you can find fresh organic fruit and vegetables, garden and farm produce and locally made preserves, curry pastes, jams and sauces.... Sheffield, North West
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Clovelly Orchards is a five hectare cherry orchard at Spreton in Tasmania's northwest. You can buy fresh cherries and cherry products such as jams, pickled, or brandied cherries and chocolate coated dried cherries.
The property grows over 15 different varieties of cherries and tours of the orchard are available. Please call to make arrangements for larger groups.
Open 8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday. Also open weekends during the cherry season (mid December to late January annually).Spreyton, North West
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Coal Valley Vineyard restaurant is located at Cambridge 15 minutes east of Hobart.
The restaurant, outdoor dining terrace and cellar door are perched directly above the steeply sloping vineyard and have sweeping water views of the estuary of the Coal River Valley and the vineyard below.
The restaurant menu changes often as quality local seasonal produce becomes available and is made to match the award winning wines.
Regular events are held annually including Burning of the Canes Dinner, Harvest ... Hobart, South
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Curringa Farm is a working merino sheep farm near Hamilton in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley. The property is a short drive west of Hamilton (three kilometres/two miles) and an hour north west of Hobart (75 kilometres/47 miles).
Curringa is a 300-hectare/121-acre property, running 3,000 merino sheep for fine wool production. You can take a tour to explore this thriving Australian farm, see farm dogs working a mob of sheep and visit the wool shed to watch the shearers at work. Curringa Farm has a stro... Hamilton, South
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The Don Village Market is a country market near Devonport, north west Tasmania. The country village of Don is a short drive west of Devonport (five kilometres/three miles.
The market has a combination of 50 indoor and outdoor stalls selling handmade crafts and fresh local produce. Take home organic farm produce, home grown vegetables and fruits, fresh local honey, jams and preserves and tempting home baked cakes and pies. Fill your garden with cottage plants, bulbs and natives or choose a fres... Devonport, North West
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Dr Harry’s Hobby Farm is situated in Relbia just outside Tasmania’s northern city of Launceston. For six years this was the home of the popular television show ‘Harry’s Practice.’
The farm boasts an ever expanding collection of animals including horses, Siamese and Burmese cats, Rex rabbits, guinea pigs, coloured sheep and their lambs. There are also dogs including Scarlet, Dr. Harry’s border collie. Wilma the pet pig can usually be found up to her elbows in mud. You can touch and feel all the b... Relbia, North - North East
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Fresh fish and seafood - live if possible - is the philosophy of Dunalley Fish Market. Crayfish are cooked daily and oysters are not opened until you ask for them to be. All the produce is caught or harvested locally. Denison Canal is a shortcut from the East Coast to Hobart that avoids navigating the Tasman Peninsula, and so has lots of fishing boats passing through.
The market itself is in a lovely setting by the water and offers free use of a barbecue, or purchases can be packed in insulat... Dunalley, South
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The Dunalley Waterfront Café is a collectables gallery and restaurant at Dunalley, south-east Tasmania. Dunalley is an hour’s drive from Hobart (61 kilometres) and forty minutes from Port Arthur (41 kilometres).
The Dunalley Waterfront Café overlooks Blackman Bay on Tasmania’s south-east coast. The Café is housed in a 1942 timber building which was originally a fish processing cannery, supplying overseas troops. The refurbished property retains its rustic charm and contains four showrooms of ant... Dunalley, South
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East Coast Natureworld is a wildlife park and sanctuary near Bicheno, on Tasmania’s east coast.
The multi-award winning park is located on 65 hectares (150 acres) of natural parkland and lagoons, north of Bicheno. Here, you can see free-ranging native Australian wildlife up close, including wombats, kangaroos, bettongs, koalas, pademelons, lorikeets, pelicans and swans. Natureworld also operates as a rescue, breeding and rehabilitation sanctuary for orphaned or injured wildlife.
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Eureka Farm is set in an enchanting rural environment, at Scamander, on Tasmania’s north-east coast.
Take a walk to the dam or through the orchard, pick your own fruit, feed the animals or just relax in the picturesque surroundings.
From November a large variety of fruits are grown. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, brambles, red and black currants. The stone fruit crops are mainly apricots. From early January there are also cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, apples and pears.
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The Evandale market is a popular country market in historic Evandale in Tasmania's north.
Come and be a part of one of Tasmania's favourite markets with over 100 stalls, including a wide range of wares from high quality crafts to bric-a-brac for every budget. There are also plenty of food stalls and children's amusements.
Evandale is a lovely Georgian village with well preserved cottages, houses, churches, inns and shops. It is a great place for browsing in antique galleries and art and craft sh... Evandale, North - North East
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Federation Chocolate is a chocolate factory and museum at Taranna, on the Tasman Peninsula. Taranna is a 75 minutes' drive from Hobart (88 kilometres/55 miles) and 15 minutes before the Port Arthur Historic Site (10 kilometres/six miles).
Federation Chocolate is a family-owned Tasmanian business producing fine handmade chocolates. In the Federation Chocolate Factory, opened in 2004, you can watch the fine art of chocolate making through purpose-built viewing windows. Taste samples from the tempt... Taranna, South
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Fleurtys is a farm and café at Birchs Bay, on southern Tasmania’s D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Birchs Bay is a 50-minute (50 kilometre) drive south of Hobart, a short drive from Woodbridge.
Fleurtys farm produces a significant proportion of Australia’s native pepper crop, which is grown, dried and packaged at the farm and sold under the Diemen Pepper label. Products include packaged berries and leaf, zesty oils and vinegars and spicy chutneys. The farm also grows Dutch iris for the mainland market, ... Birchs Bay, South
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The Freycinet Marine Farm Sales Room is located near Coles Bay on Tasmania’s east coast.
The sales room is open every day from 9am until 5pm, offering freshly harvested mussels, oysters and local Tasmanian Rock lobster for sale. Sit at one of the picnic tables or enjoy lunch on one of the coastal beaches. Tasmanian wine and beer is also available from the sales room.
The farm is made up of six different growing regions totaling just less than 185 acres and is a mixture of estuarine and fully mar... Coles Bay, North - North East
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Geeveston Highlands Salmon and Trout Fishery is the worlds first stillwater Catch and Release trophy Atlantic salmon fishery.
Fish the lakes for trophy sized Salmon or Rainbow Trout in a magnificent forest setting abounding with Tasmanian wildlife.
Due to the large size of the fish, tackle (10wt), including barbless fly hooks, can be supplied if required. On the spot tuition is available - no booking required.
The largest fish landed so far has been an 11kg Atlantic salmon.Geeveston, South
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Girraween Gardens is a private garden and tea rooms at Triabunna on Tasmania’s east coast. Triabunna is a scenic port town, 88 kilometres/55 miles north east of Hobart.
You can visit Girraween to stroll through a hectare (2.5 acres) of beautifully designed gardens. Absorb the heady fragrance of the rose garden, enjoy the massed colour of beds of agapanthus and day lillies, sit by the lily pond or enjoy the beauty of thousands of other flowering plants and shrubs. After strolling through the grou... Triabunna, North - North East
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Glen Clyde House is a gallery, gardens and café at Hamilton, in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley. Hamilton is an hour’s drive northwest of Hobart (70 kilometres).
The award-winning Glen Clyde House is a restored, convict-built 1840s coach inn. The craft gallery, which stocks only Tasmanian-made items, displays the work of over 100 local artisans. You can choose from a range of art and craft including pottery, leatherwork, woodcraft made from Tasmanian specialty timbers, and ironwork. Original artworks ... Hamilton, South
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Glengarry Bush Maze and Tearooms are located at Glengarry in Tasmania’s north.
Enjoy the challenge of the formal hedge maze or take a relaxing walk in a natural Tasmanian bush setting to the fern gully. On your return, you can relax with a light lunch and drinks in the tearoom.
Situated in the picturesque West Tamar region, the Glengarry Bush Maze is only a 25-minute drive (34 kilometres/21 miles) from Launceston. You'll find the maze and tearooms just off the Frankford Highway at Glengarry.Glengarry, North - North East
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Go Wild @ Bonorong Wildlife Conservation Centre is a wildlife centre located at Brighton, southern Tasmania. You can see Tasmanian devils, spotted quolls, wombats and Forester kangaroos up close.
Go Wild @ Bonorong specialises in education, conservation and care of native Tasmanian animals. Established in 1981, the centre was originally a sanctuary for injured Tasmanian wildlife. Today, visitors have the opportunity to view a range of increasingly rare Australian animals and learn from rangers w... Brighton, South
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Grandvewe Sheep Farm Cheesery sits in the lush Huon Valley south of Peppermint Bay. The Cheesery makes seven different types of sheep cheeses and nine types of cow's milk cheeses along with sheep yoghurts, in season. The cheeses can only be purchased in our farm shop, and are reminiscent of classic European style cheeses.
From October through March you can come and see the sheep being milked and watch the family’s resident cheesemaker at work creating farmhouse cheeses from our sheep milk and... Birchs Bay, South
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The Guide Falls Alpaca Park is located at West Ridgley, northwest Tasmania. West Ridgely is a twenty-minute drive south of Burnie (14 kilometres), a short distance from the B18 highway.
The Park features alpaca and other alternative farm animals in a working environment. You can join a hands-on tour and get acquainted with these friendly, sheep-like creatures. Alpacas are a domesticated species that originated in South America and are now bred worldwide for their sought-after fleece. Try your h... West Ridgley, North West
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Hawley’s Gingerbread House, located in Devonport East incorporates a café, restaurant and Hawley Vineyards Cellar Door. It also offers a gift shop. Listed with the National Trust, it is housed in one of Devonport’s oldest and most impressive architectural icons, located a short distance from the Spirit of Tasmania terminal, in the heart of the Devonport East shopping precinct. The distinctive Victorian Carpenter Gothic architecture features include arched leadlight windows and decorative bargebo... Devonport, North West
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Heazlewood Seeds provide unique factory tours and a museum in Whitemore, Tasmania. Share in the rural heritage of a farming tradition dating back to the 1870s across five generations.
The museum and visitor reception centre is housed within a charming barn. The building has been restored to its former glory when it was once used for storing grain in the 1870s. Since then, Heazlewood Seeds have become the premier seed-cleaning operators of Tasmania. You can visit this abundant natural region, reg... Whitemore, North - North East
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Hillwood Strawberry Farm Fruit Wine and Cheese Centre is located near Launceston, northern Tasmania.
At any time of the year, apart from Christmas Day, you may sample and buy fruit wines, fruit vinegars and cheeses. Home-made jams, honey, chocolate, fudge and gourmet sauces are available for purchase.
During the warmer months, you are able to pick your own berries and enjoy a generous serve of strawberries, ice cream and cream. Cones of strawberry ice-cream are also popular.
Take time to smell ... Hillwood, North - North East
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Discover the tastes, flavours and textures of honey at The Honey Farm in Chudleigh, Tasmania. Nestled under the Great Western Tiers mountain range, the vibrant cartoon bees adorning the building are difficult to miss.
Inside you will be taken on a journey of discovery into the amazing world of the honeybee. There are over 50 different honeys to taste, from single origin honeys, such as Tasmanian Leatherwood, to indulgent gourmet delights like the rich Honey Chocolate Paste.
After tasting the hon... Chudleigh, North West
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The House of Anvers 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, are packed... Latrobe, North West
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The Huon Valley Apple Museum is located at Grove, southern Tasmania. Grove is five minutes' drive from Huonville and a 30-minute drive south of Hobart (40 kilometres).
At the Museum, housed in a converted apple packing shed, you can see exhibits depicting the history and life of early settlers in the Huon Valley. Browse the displays of 19th century antiques and memorabilia, restored agricultural machinery and carpenters’ and blacksmiths’ shops, and sample delicious apples from the selection of m... Grove, South
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Visit Huon Valley Mushrooms at Glen Huon in Tasmania’s south, mushroom-growing never seemed so fascinating!
The farm, by the Huon River, starts the process with a bag of compost and ends with delectable treats. It produces more than five tonnes a week of white, honey brown, oyster and shiitake mushrooms - all available at the farm shop, on weekdays.
Tours, which must be pre-arranged, include the dark, humid growing rooms with bags stacked five high and pickers on ladders. Taste the end result i... Glen Huon, South
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The Iron Pot Bay Vineyard is located at Deviot in northern Tasmania’s Tamar Valley.
Iron Pot Bay Vineyard was named for an adjacent bay, now known as West Bay. Established in 1988, the vineyard has several varieties of white grapes, including chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, sémillon, pinot gris, riesling and gewürztraminer. Crafted by winemaker Dr Andrew Pirie, the range of Iron Pot Bay Wines also includes pinot noir and the ‘Kyra’ sparkling chardonnay/pinot gris. Pioneers of Tasmanian unwooded w... Deviot, North - North East
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The Jansz Tasmania vineyard is located in the Tamar Valley, in northern Tasmania. The vineyard lies in the heart of the Pipers River region, an area known as 'Sparkling Tasmania.’
Jansz was the first sparkling wine to be made according to the traditional methode champenoise. The ultra- cool growing conditions of the Pipers River region allow the grapes to ripen slowly, developing intense, delicate and refined flavours - the very essence of top quality sparkling wine. Jansz has since redefined th... Pipers Brook, North - North East
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Kate's Berry Farm, just near Swansea, is one of Tasmania's treasures. From spring (November) to Autumn (April) you can buy fresh raspberries and strawberries picked that day from Kate's garden. The Farm sits high above the coastline looking out across Great Oyster Bay to The Hazards range. At any time of the year you can buy luscious creamy ice cream, jams and even wine made from the berries. Kate produces strawberry dry table wine and a strawberry-riesling blend. Kate designed and built her c... Swansea, North - North East
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Kaydale Lodge Gardens is an amazing cool climate garden on Tasmania’s beautiful northwest coast. It is only an hour’s drive from Devonport. Explore and be inspired by this diverse two hectare country garden. Owned and maintained by a dedicated family of gardeners, Kay and Robert Crowden together with their two daughters Armalie and Lesley, have created a garden brimming with interest and truly showcases all the four seasons.
What really sets Kaydale apart is the quality and creativity of the har... Nietta, North West