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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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The Artists’ Garret is a working studio and gallery in Deloraine, northern Tasmania.
At the Artists' Garret, you can see work by established and emerging Tasmanian artisans in a program of exhibitions which features paintings, drawings, ceramics, textiles, glass, wood and jewellery design. You can also participate in the studio’s regular arts and crafts workshops, conducted by recognised artists.
In addition to the studio and gallery, the Artists' Garret is the cellar door for Great Western Ti... Deloraine, North - North East
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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
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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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Barrington General Store is located just south of Devonport city and offers a historic experience. It is situated on a direct route to Lake Barrington and Devils Gate Dam and is open seven days a week. We offer information about the area to visitors and locals alike and can advise as to what’s on and where best to go to see local tourist attractions.
Barrington has two murals, one on the Public Hall next to The Store which tells of a historical story about Barrington and the other is attached to... Barrington, North West
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Barringwood Park is a four hectare vineyard located 15 km south of Devonport on the main tourist route (B14) to Sheffield and Cradle Mountain.
The 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 their Cellar Door, Judy and Ian Robinson o... Barrington, North West
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Bicheno's Gallery and Apartments offer apartment accommodation on Tasmania’s sunny east coast in Bicheno.
Walk through the gallery, one of Tasmania’s largest single-space galleries. Marvel at the wooden items, jewellery, leatherwork, pottery and more from Tasmania’s leading artisans and crafts people. Owned and operated by Joanna and David Stronach since 1992, the gallery offers a wide selection of art and craft for all tastes.
Apartment accommodation is also available, designed to sleep four pe... Bicheno, North - North East
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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
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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
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Bundaleera is a picturesque vineyard producing pinot noir, chardonnay and riesling in Tasmania's north.
The two-hectare (five acre) vineyard is nestled in a small valley on the southern escarpment of the North Esk River. This provides a wonderful micro-environment for growing premium grapes and a beautiful and tranquil setting for enjoying wine.
Visit and sample the trophy-winning pinot noir as well as the classic, award-winning chardonnay and riesling. While you are in the area, be sure to sto... Relbia, North - North East
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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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This market has secondhand clothes, fresh produce and various treasures.Bushy Park, South
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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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CALM Day Spa at Cradle Mountain Chateau offers health and beauty treatments in the Tasmanian wilderness. Cradle Mountain Chateau is an eco-resort two-hours west of from Launceston (144 kilometres/90 miles) and one south of Devonport (83 kilometres/52 miles).
At CALM Day Spa you can soak up the delights of a range of revitalising body and skin treatments. The spa has single and double massage and treatment rooms, a steam room, double spa bath and hot tub on the outdoor deck. Experienced practitio... Cradle Mountain, North West
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Casaveen Knitwear is set in Tasmania's historic Oatlands, a 60 minute drive north of Hobart. Casaveen Knitwear is made from fine merino wool produced by the McShane family in the Tasmanian midlands. The area produces some of the world's finest wool.
Over many years the McShanes have developed their flocks to produce consistently fine wool of 20 - 22 micron with a very soft handle and low prickle factor. This ensures the unique quality of Casaveen garments, which are luxuriously soft to touch, ... Oatlands, South
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Charles Reuben Estate is located at Tea Tree in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley wine region. Tea Tree is five minute drive north west of Richmond (eight kilometres / five miles) and 30 minutes north of Hobart (35 kilometres/22 miles).
Established in 1990, the four-hectare/10 acre Charles Reuben Estate has plantings of pinot noir, chardonnay and riesling in addition to the Bordeaux varieties—cabernet sauvignon, a little cabernet franc, merlot and petit verdot, sauvignon blanc and a few rows of semil... Tea Tree, South
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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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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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Clockwise specialises in antique clocks and watches, located in the northern Tasmanian city of Launceston.
Established in 1992, Clockwise specialises in buying, repairing, restoring and selling antique clocks, wrist, and pocket watches. You can choose from a range of clocks, including English, European and American mantel clocks; long case clocks and hand-built timepieces. The store also repairs and restores antique clocks and watches, in addition to antique music boxes and metronomes. Clockwi... Launceston, North - North East
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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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Clover Hill is a vineyard with premier sparkling wine, located at Lebrina in northern Tasmania.
Clover Hill is the name of the vineyard and also the sparkling wine derived from the vineyard’s prime location and superb production. With the purchase of Lalla Gully Vineyard, Clover Hill is also producing a Lalla Gully Sauvignon Blanc, and a Lalla Gully Chardonnay.
If you would like a tour of the 20 hectare (50 acre) vineyard, be sure to phone ahead. The vineyard is open daily for tastings and sales... Lebrina, North - North East
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Pooley Wines has two vineyards in the Coal Valley, Cooinda Vale Estate six kilometres north of Campania, and Belmont Vineyard situated near the historic town of Richmond.
Cooinda Vale Estate Vineyard is situated in a beautiful setting and stunning views located on the banks of the Coal River, providing the ideal environment for experiencing Tasmanian medal and trophy winning wines.
Belmont Vineyard cellar door is situated in a stately two storey georgian house buit in the 1830's.
We extend ou... Campania, South
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A bottle of wine, a loaf of bread - and a wonderful view up and down Tasmanias glorious east coast wait for you when you visit John Fenn-Smiths Coombend Estate. Cabernet grapes are the specialty of the vineyard established in 1985. The wine is actually made at nearby Freycinet Vineyard.
You need to make an appointment to see the vineyard, and accommodation is available for a stay amongst the vines.Swansea, North - North East
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Cornwall Collectables is located at Cornwall near St Marys on Tasmania's stunning east coast. It is nestled in the beautiful Mount Nicholas ranges.
The area has a coal mining history both current and past and Cornwall Collectables are located near the Coal Mining Heritage Wall.
There is a combination of a mining display and an array of old wares, records, telephones, books and numerous items from the retro era. Set in a blue barn overlooking the Fingal Valley, the scene is set to step back in t... Cornwall, North - North East
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Cotton Duck Gallery is located in Geeveston which is just just 45 minutes from Hobart. Committed to the development of the Arts in Tasmania, Cotton Duck Gallery markets and promotes up and coming Tasmanian artists of all ages, in all genres of art. This commitment is shown in Cotton Duck Gallery’s year round events calendar, that includes our ‘Tasmanian Artist of the Month’, with many more events and announcements to roll out in 2008!
At Cotton Duck Gallery we are putting the fun back into ... Geeveston, South
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Craigow Vineyard is a picturesque 11 hectare vineyard at Cambridge in the Coal River Valley.
The vineyard was established in 1989 and has already produced a number of award winning wines. Current varieties are pinot noir, chardonnay, riesling, and gewurztraminer.
The vineyard is part of the historic property of Craigow. An original workmans cottage has been converted into a cellar door outlet for wine tastings and sales; and is open at weekends from September to April as well as at other times... Hobart, South
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This is a truly boutique vineyard, where all the procedures, from growing the grapes to bottling the wine, are carried out on the premises by owners Andrew and Rose-Marie Vasiljuk. Andrew, who has 20 years experience, is the winemaker.
Production from the mountain vineyard of less than a hectare was recently embellished with the purchase of another vineyard at Margate in the Channel. Wine tastings and cellar door dales are available at the Tea Tree vineyard. Varieties include riesling, pinot... Tea Tree, South
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The spacious cellar door area overlooks an amphitheatre of manicured rows of grapevines that yield chardonnay, pinot noir and sauvignon blanc grapes which are made into award-winning wines.
Marketing/Sales manager Jill Mitchell extends a warm welcome to visitors every day.Pipers Brook, North - North East
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Discover some of Tasmania's finest food, wine and views at 'Daniel Alps at Strathlynn'. Situated in the Ninth Island Vineyard, on the Tamar River, 'Daniel Alps at Strathlynn’ boasts one of Tasmania's most picturesque eating spots and one of Tasmania's top chefs, Daniel Alps.
The regional menu features the best produce from local and organic suppliers. The menu’s seasonality reflects the ever-evolving surround of the Ninth Island Vineyard, and Daniel focuses on bringing food and wine together to... Rosevears, North - North East
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Delamere is a small, family vineyard in the Pipers Brook wine region of northern Tasmania.
The vineyard has plantings of pinot noir and chardonnay, two of Tasmania’s classic cool-climate varieties. Winemaker Richard Richardson aims to create wine that expresses the unique character or ‘terroir’ of the local environment. Richard’s partner Dallas is an artist who has designed the vineyard’s distinctive labels. Delamere’s cellar door is open for tastings and sales each day from 10am to 5pm.
The T... Pipers Brook, North - North East
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The Design Centre of Tasmania, Launceston, features Australia’s only museum collection of contemporary wood design. The Centre is located on the edge of City Park, a short walk from Launceston’s central business district.
The Centre houses the Tasmanian Wood Design Collection. This is a collection of innovative work by Tasmanian designer/makers, including Kevin Perkins, Mark Bishop, Toby Muir Wilson, Brendan Sharpe, Stuart Houghton, John Smith, Brad Latham, the Indeco group and Axiom Design. Pie... Launceston, North - North East
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Dismal Swamp is an eco-tourism and forestry interpretation centre near Togari, north west Tasmania. Dismal Swamp is 30 minutes south west of Smithton (40 kilometres/25 miles).
Dismal Swamp is a natural blackwood forest sinkhole, believed to be the only one of its kind in the world. Formed over thousands of years by dissolving dolomite, the 40-metre/130-foot deep sinkhole is a unique forest habitat supporting a range of plant and animal species.
You can visit the Visitor Centre, located on the s... Smithton, North West
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Fully ripened hand-picked grapes for the estate only go into wines with the Stoney Vineyard and Domaine A labels, and the fewest possible additives are used in the winemaking process. The result is wines from cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir and sauvignon blanc labels that have won many awards.
The vineyard was the first in the Coal River valley. Wine tastings and cheese platters are available at this 11 hectare vineyard, established in 1973 and expanded in 1990. A beautiful reception centre is a... Campania, 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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The Drill Hall Emporium is a 19th century antique store in New Norfolk, southern Tasmania. New Norfolk is a classified historic town, 30 minutes north west of Hobart (33 kilometres/20 miles) in the Derwent Valley.
The Drill Hall Emporium has a stunning display of high quality antiques. The extensive range of decorative and practical pieces includes copper cookware, kitchenalia, antique glass, china, silver, tableware and cutlery. The ever-changing collection of furniture includes fine English an... New Norfolk, 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.
Other features i... Bicheno, North - North East
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Elmslie Wines Pty Ltd is a vineyard and wine centre at Legana, in northern Tasmania.
The four hectare (10 acre) vineyard is set amongst picturesque surroundings. Visits can be arranged by appointment and although there is not an operational cellar door, you can sample the wines. Elmslie Wines produce pinot noir, sauvignon blanc, cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay. The vineyard also has a wine centre where Elmsile Wines carry out contract wine-making. The operators are happy to assist you with you... Legana, North - North East
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Enchanted Woods is a gallery and shop at Castle Forbes Bay in Tasmania’s Huon Valley. Castle Forbes Bay is a 10-minute drive south of Huonville (16 kilometres) and an hour from Hobart (64 kilometres).
Enchanted Woods features work by Tasmanian wood-turner Sue MacBeachen. You can browse the range of individually-crafted pieces, made from Tasmanian specialty timbers including Huon pine, black heart sassafras, myrtle and blackwood. The shop also offers a range of crafts including stained glass, w... Castle Forbes Bay, South
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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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The Forest EcoCentre is a forest interpretation centre at Scottsdale, northeast Tasmania.
The Forest EcoCentre features a complex multi-media interpretation system. Interactive displays showcase many aspects of northeast Tasmania's forests, including their ecology, management, unique fauna and cultural heritage.
You can sample fresh Tasmanian produce in the Centre’s café, including a selection of wine from Tasmania’s Tamar Valley and Pipers River regions. Visit the gift shop to choose from a ra... Scottsdale, North - North East