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How long is the drive from Freycinet to Hobart?

The direct drive from Freycinet to Hobart is 0.62 mi (1,000 m), and should have a drive time of 1 min in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Freycinet to Hobart, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Clarence and Richmond, as well as top places to visit like Fluted Cape Walk and Bangor Vineyard Shed, or the ever-popular McHenry Distillery.

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Top cities between Freycinet and Hobart

The top cities between Freycinet and Hobart are Clarence and Richmond. Clarence is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Freycinet and less than an hour from Hobart.
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Clarence City

The City of Clarence is a local government area in Tasmania, forming part of the Greater Hobart Area. It is overseen by the Clarence City Council. For inquiries about this location, you can reach out to the council directly via phone or email. The city offers a range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Hobart
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Richmond

Richmond, located approximately 24 km northeast of Hobart in Tasmania's Coal River Valley wine region, is a charming town known for its famous landmark, the Richmond Bridge. This historic bridge was constructed during the town's early settlement period from 1823 to 1825. With a population of around 880 people as of the 2006 census, Richmond offers visitors an ideal day trip from Hobart or a convenient stopover when exploring southern Tasmania and the east coast.
86% as popular as Clarence
23 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Hobart

Best stops along Freycinet to Hobart drive

The top stops along the way from Freycinet to Hobart (with short detours) are Mount Wellington, MONA, and Salamanca Market. Other popular stops include Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Truganini Lookout, and Salmon Ponds and the Museum of Trout Fishing.
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McHenry Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
Located just a short drive from Port Arthur, McHenry Distillery has been producing high-quality gins, whiskies, and vodkas since 2010. The distillery offers tastings and even hosts gin-making workshops for visitors. Guests can also stay in the on-site Brewers Cabin, a charming two-bedroom Scandinavian-influenced home. Situated in a cool-moist-maritime environment, the distillery's spirits mature perfectly in wooden barrels.
Omg! Bill the owner took us on the tour of the distillery and I love the history and the mechanics of it all. What was awesome was the fact that not only whiskey was made, but gin too so the tastings were perfect for my husband and I! Scott in the tasting room is super friendly so do yourself a favour and head on down to this scenic destination. 💖
Andrea C — Google review
Absolutely worth the drive from Hobart! McHenry Distillery is tucked away in a stunning location and delivers on every front. The selection of whiskey, gin, and even beer is top-notch—there’s something for everyone. We opted for a tasting and weren’t disappointed. The highlight though? The large cheese platter. Three different local cheeses, all perfectly paired with the drinks—honestly, some of the best we’ve had. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and made the whole experience feel relaxed and welcoming. Highly recommend adding this to your Tassie itinerary.
Juliette N — Google review
Opens 12pm to 4pm. Tasting flights available for gins, whisky and beers. Love the sloe gin, first time trying it and buying them home. Get the cheese platter too it goes well with the tasting flight. Come and enjoy! Super friendly people too.
Fivyn L — Google review
Tucked away on a stunning side road to Port Arthur, McHenry is definitely worth stopping at. Gins, Whiskeys, Vodka - a big range for a tasting paddle. A beautiful cheese platter prepared at a moment’s notice by the knowledgeable Sam. What a great experience!
MaryCatherine — Google review
Epic tour with Scott!!! Get in the vault & try the barrel aged solera!!! So many great gins & whiskies! Don’t miss Allie in the cellar door! Stayed at the Brewers Cabin for a couple nights. So comfortable & all the amenities!!
Chris L — Google review
McHenry Distillery was a fantastic place to visit to try some stellar whiskey's and gins! The Damson gin was a unique flavour and easy sipping gin. Scott was fantastic and providing all the info on the products offered
Kevan S — Google review
We had a lovely day out at McHenry Distillery. We had the flights of gin and whisky and were well looked after during our time here. It’s also super pretty surrounds and we were able to sit out on the deck.
Angela — Google review
Great spot for gin, whisky, or beer. We tried all three. The large cheese plate is a perfect choice for lunch for 2 people with a sampling of local ingredients. Less than 10 minutes from the Port Arthur historical area. Don’t be scared by the gravel road, it’s no trouble.
Matthew M — Google review
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229 Radnor Rd, Port Arthur TAS 7182, Australia
http://www.mchenrydistillery.com.au/
+61 493 357 723
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Fluted Cape Walk

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Fluted Cape Walk is a 6km return journey that offers stunning views of Bruny's rugged coastline. Although the track can be challenging with steep inclines, the panoramic vistas from its summit make it worthwhile. In contrast to the beach view provided by an alternative 12km route, this trail offers a different perspective, allowing visitors to stand atop cliffs and gaze down at their towering beauty.
4.5
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South Bruny TAS 7150, Australia
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Bangor Vineyard Shed

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$$$$affordable
Wine cellar
Bangor Vineyard Shed is a sleek and modern shed offering casual fine dining and wine tasting in a stunning setting. The shed provides a delightful experience with friendly staff who are enthusiastic about their produce. Visitors can enjoy oysters with various flavors, delicious meals like orecchiette with broccolini and kale pesto, fish and chips, and burgers. Desserts such as apple cake and chocolate mousse tart are also highly recommended.
Great atmosphere with it's amazing landscape. Wine tasting was educational with a full history lesson of the vineyard and winery. Food was amazing. Excellent experience
Joe L — Google review
We thoroughly had a fantastic experience at Bangor Vineyard Shed with the lazy lunch experience. We first enjoyed the Black wine tasting and entrees to compliment with the combined in-depth history lesson. The guy serving is, sorry can't remember your name, was amazing. He was very knowledgeable in both the history of the area, but also of the wines and local produce within the area. He really made our experience to be amazing. All the wine we tasted was so good. We ended up signing up to the wine club and shipped 10 bottles of wine home. The food was delicious, both the entrees with our wine tasting, but the lunch itself. To top it all off, is the views. A great day out and well worth a stop to visit.
Tanya M — Google review
Beautifully located Vineyard with ocean on both sides. We had a lovely tasting and lunch. Learned more about the history as the landing of the first Dutch seafarers.
Annica L — Google review
Bangor is a long standing vineyard just off Arthur Hwy at Dunalley. They have wine tasting and a highly regarded restaurant and are open from 10am to 5pm daily. We stopped by in route to Port Arthur recently and enjoyed tasting some of the Bangor wines which were generally all quite good. Ended up purchasing a bottle of the Pinot Noir and Riesling which we enjoyed very much with dinners prepared during ensuing evenings. These were some of our favourite wines found during our two week trip around Tasmania. Would gladly return to Bangor to pick up several bottles next time around.
Brad — Google review
An excellent dining experience in a lovely part of country Tasmania. The view from the dining room is amazing and the excellent reasonably priced food made this a truly perfect afternoon. We enjoyed Tasmanian oysters, quail and some excellent wine. The Pinot noir was particularly nice. The menu is well considered, with excellent wine pairing suggestions. The coffee and dessert is also very good and the gift shop and wines to buy is well worth the visit. The shop had a wine delivery deal for purchasing 6 bottles or more. If you are near here come and have lunch here.
Mark C — Google review
Review We visited Bangor while on holiday from Brisbane and absolutely loved it. The food was delicious, the views over the bay and vines were stunning, and it was such a treat to see the merino sheep nearby. We didn’t do a wine tasting this time, but it’s definitely on our list for next visit. A beautiful spot to relax and enjoy Tasmania at its best.
Harminder B — Google review
We enjoyed a cheese platter and wine tasting here. The staff were lovely and friendly, gave us some great recommendations for local things to see and do. The cheese platter was delicious with a good variety of local produce, and the wines were very good. Great range to be sampled and we took a bottle of the rose home with us.
Kerrie R — Google review
Our local winery is an absolute gem, Every visit feels like your day and experience is their focus, always making everyone feel welcome and comfortable, where nothing is ever a problem. Recently we had Ash and the team there showcase some of their finest wines, produce and sweets! If you want to spoil yourselves book a paired chocolate and wine tasting! It’s the kind of place you leave with a full heart (and a few bottles to take home!).
Nicole S — Google review
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4.5
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20 Blackman Bay Rd, Dunalley TAS 7177, Australia
http://bangorshed.com.au/
+61 3 6253 5558
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Coal Mines Historic Site

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ruins of a coal mine where 1800s convicts worked & lived, with walks inside tunnels & prison cells.
Really great historic site and not many people there well worth the visit if interested in the convict story. The entire complex is large and has walking trails to the different locations. Probably give yourself a couple hours to see the entire site but also main area easily accessible form the dirt road. Public toilets available.
Robert L — Google review
This site instantly made me think that this must of been what collapsed Roman Villas must of looked like for a 150 years in ancient Britain. 😂 Luckily the site is now being looked after, but not in a way that it’s sterile, it looks like it has for decades. But now would be safe. A number of walks take you around the whole site, a couple of hours of walking, viewing and reading signs. Or you can just view the main buildings which are close to the car parking even and an easy walk Toilets are available.
Paul S — Google review
A wonderful place for camping or just parking up your motorhome/ caravan, lots of friendly animals including, Wallabies, Wombats, & Pademelon’s. lots of places to explore either hiking, cycling or E-biking. Nice tidy toilet block as well, fires are permitted but can be restricted in the hotter months, best check with the fire restriction web sight. But overall a great holiday experience 👍🏼
Ivan ( — Google review
Stopped by the Coal Mines Historic Site near Port Arthur yesterday. It’s a self-guided experience with no staff on-site, but the interpretive signs make it easy to explore at your own pace. The spring weather was perfect, and the site wasn’t busy, allowing for a quiet walk through the ruins. It’s a fascinating, lesser-known piece of convict history that complements Port Arthur well. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area, especially for history buffs!
Mark H — Google review
Oh I loved this historical site! Coming from an ancestral family of colliers this place resonated with me, in particular the plight of these miners. The plaques were easy to read as were the signs along the way showing the next destinations. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here. Highly recommend.
Di H — Google review
The place itself is very interesting and well maintained. There is not a single intact building here, but there's are many ruins > 10. Just like Port Arthur but less touristy and it's free and open 24h. You could be the only one there! In fact they are built by the same convicts, so the building style and era are very similar to Port Arthur. The first part to the biggest ruin is wheelchair accessible. The rest are grade 1 with a slight angle. 2 hours would be sufficient to explore everything in this area. There are access to the beach, near the main ruin and on the path afte5the tram track. The biggest downside is that the maps are very, very confusing. There's no clear map on site or internet that metioned every point of interests and the routes. The closest one is on the Open Map. It's strange since it's a world heritage site. The onsite map doesn't make sense as the distance and km shown are starting from the entrance to the 1st site and return, from the entrance to the 2nd point and return, and so on. No one would go back and forth that way, as most of the sites are within a big loop, so it only make sense if they draw a big map and show the distance from the entrance to the 1st ruin, 2nd ruin, 3rd ruin within the loop (x metres and x minutes walking). Most sites outside of the loop are short detours, such as the quarry- 10min 1 way, tram track-5min 1 way. Having this kind of map in multiple places would be very handy with 'you are here' sign. Luckily there's 4G signal so you can always check on the Open map. Without this you can get confused (even google map doesn't show the actual loop). Funny that it is well marked and well maintained but the signs are not intuitive and thought out carefully. All signs are made of steel, they look nice but can't depict drawings, photos and map nicely, plus it's hard to take a picture of them or read them as they are very reflective. The signs that I appreciate are the description of the ruin and the date built. Would be good to acknowledge the Indigenous people instead of jumping to 1800s on the time 'chain'. Animals spotted: pademelon, wallaby, ecidna, rabbits, various birds.
J S — Google review
It's like going back in time. Only 25 mins from the Port Authur site. On sealed road till the last little bit. Grab yourself a coffee and cake from the Garden cottage Cafe on Saltwater road.
Bert W — Google review
Amazing place to visit only 25 minutes away from Pt Arthur. Highly recommend
Kevin B — Google review
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Coal Mines Road, C341, Via Premaydena, Saltwater River TAS 7186, Australia
http://coalmines.org.au/
+61 1800 659 101
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Truganini Lookout

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Neck Game Reserve Lookout on Bruny Island offers a stunning view of the picturesque setting with boardwalks and observation platforms for viewing native wildlife and the sea. It is located on The Neck, a long, thin sandbank connecting two smaller islands. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking 360-degree view of Bruny Island's beauty, including the ocean, hills, and lush greenery.
There are 200+ stairs to the top of this hill. It has the most spectacular views of the ‘neck’ and water views both sides. There is also a boardwalk which at certain times can be the place where you can watch penguins. This is a beautiful wild part of Bruny Island.
G M — Google review
There are around 225 steps to climb, but the breathtaking views make it absolutely worthwhile. The Neck Lookout offers a stunning bird’s-eye view of the natural beauty stretching across both North and South Bruny Island. The walk first takes you to the penguin lookout, followed by the Truganini Lookout. It was a good workout under the full sun, but the scenery made it all worth it. Plenty of free parking is available, along with toilet facilities at The Neck car park.
Saima K — Google review
Really beautiful view of Bruny Island's The Neck seeing the 2 sides/beaches comes together. It was a decent climb up, all stairs, but not too difficult, okay for most people. There's 2 paths, one is the climb up to the lookout and the other is the boardwalk across to the beach on the other side. On the climb up, you are presented with really beautiful views of the beach and the sea with the majestic mountains as the backdrop. We came really late in winter when the sun was setting and it was a rainy day but even then the view was still pretty great. There's a small-ish carpark probably enough for around 10cars or so. There's toilet there as well but I would recommend you going for better toilets and don't rely on it and only to use it during an emergency 😅
Sadiq A — Google review
The Truganini Lookout at The Neck, Bruny Island offers one of the most breathtaking bird’s-eye views you can find in Tasmania. It is an absolutely beautiful scenic spot, where you can admire the unique landscape of two beaches meeting with a narrow stretch of road dividing them. The sight of the coastline from above is simply unforgettable. There are two enjoyable options when visiting this place. You can either climb the 257 steps up to the lookout point to experience the incredible panoramic view, or take a leisurely walk along the beach to enjoy the calm sea and surrounding scenery. For those able to make the climb, it is definitely worth the effort. It can get quite windy at the top, so be cautious if you are wearing a cap—it might easily get blown away. The viewing platform itself is well-maintained and offers excellent photo opportunities. The only downside of the visit was the bathroom facilities located at the bottom of the stairs near the café. They were not very clean and could certainly be better maintained, especially given how popular the site is. Overall, Truganini Lookout is a must-visit destination on Bruny Island. The combination of stunning natural views, easy access, and the short but rewarding climb makes it one of the most memorable stops on the island.
Alvin K — Google review
Beautifull to visit during the day, big contrast between left and right side. Good viewpoint. Big difference between high and low tide. When we were there at night, the pinguïns did not show. Maybe they did when it was really dark, but we had no red light flash light to be able to see them. When you go make sure to bring it and make sure everyone is quiet.
Rona B — Google review
Nice scenario of beach and lake. And can enjoy top view by stair and can walk near beach. No need to buy ticket. Recommend when visit Bruny Island
Ler鍾樂 — Google review
Truganini Lookout gives you one of the most dramatic panoramas in Tasmania for the price of a short, calf-burning stair climb. From the car park at The Neck a timber boardwalk snakes uphill between low dunes where shearwaters nest. It takes fewer than ten minutes to reach the top, but most people stop halfway because the water on both sides of the isthmus seems to pull the horizon in two different directions. At the summit a small viewing deck circles the monument to Truganini and opens to an almost 360-degree sweep. On one side Isthmus Bay lies calm and sheltered; on the other the Southern Ocean rolls in silver lines that break along the beach far below. Early morning light turns the sand bar golden while sunset paints the cliffs of South Bruny in deep orange, so there is really no bad time to visit. Keep an eye out for dolphins in the channel and, if you return after dark, the tiny fairy penguins that shuffle to their burrows near the base of the stairs. Facilities are basic but cover the essentials. The car park has toilets, clear information panels and plenty of space for campervans. The steps are solid and evenly spaced, though they can get slick after rain; sturdy shoes make the climb more comfortable. There is no café or shop on site, which actually helps the place keep its wild feel, so bring water and snacks if you plan to linger. For a quick stop that rewards every step with huge views and a sense of place, Truganini Lookout is hard to beat.
Le G — Google review
Truganini Lookout on Bruny Island is a breathtaking spot that offers stunning panoramic views of The Neck, where the land dramatically narrows between two sweeping coastlines. The short climb up the wooden steps is well worth the effort, especially at sunrise or sunset when the scenery is at its most magical. The lookout also holds cultural significance with a memorial to Truganini, honoring the island’s Indigenous heritage. It’s a perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and history—an unforgettable highlight of any trip to Bruny Island.
Suhas S — Google review
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North Bruny TAS 7150, Australia
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Bruny Island Premium Wines

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Winery
Located on the outskirts of Lunawanna township, Bruny Island Premium Wines is Australia's southernmost vineyard. This family-run business specializes in producing exquisite drops such as pinot noir and chardonnay, along with unique cider combinations like apple, apple and blackberry, and cherry with apple. Visitors can enjoy a tasting for just $5 or opt for a long lunch overlooking the picturesque vineyard.
Had the most amazing lunch. Five of us and not one complaint. Served with a few bottles of the Rose. This place never disappoints. We were here 6 years ago and the service wine and food are fabulous still.
Jenny M — Google review
Stopped here for lunch with no real expectations. Left with a full belly and considerably lighter wallet after tasting some truly great reds! The seafood chowder is highly recommend as a lunch option and the apple cherry cider is a great alternative to wine. Highly recommended.
Simone K — Google review
Came for a light lunch and had the most delicious seafood chowder! Highly recommend. Different to other chowders tasted in Tassie, this was a tomatoe base and had the perfect balance of tangy and creamy with a mix of delectable fresh seafood. So good. Didn't try the wines or the ciders but staff were friendly.
A C — Google review
Had an absolutely amazing lunch at the winery,it is abit on the pricier side,but given how fresh the ingredients are,it was worth it Their ciders are underrated btw,give them a try.Its soo good
Shawn J — Google review
We looked at the menu before booking, the prices were high but the seafood platter was the best we'd seen advertised in Tasmania and the instagram photos looked great. Upon arrival we were told the seafood platter wasn't available, so we ordered the soft shelled crab as staters and the waiter recommended the Asian pork belly. My partner ordered the steak. We had a nice flight of wine while we waited. We particularly enjoyed the pinot gris, very nice and interesting flavour. The soft shelled crab was nice but not crispy or hot as you'd think if freshly fried. The steak was cooked well but the broccoli was raw. The pork belly was cooked with pho style flavour and didn't go with the cauliflower cheese puree, was missing the Asian jus and salt roasted macadamia listed on the menu and also came with a side of raw broccoli. At dessert we liked the sound of the lemon tart but were told that it was also not available. Two starters, two flights of wine, three glasses of wine, two mains and one dessert for $280 was disappointing compared to other food we'd had in Tasmania. Not a premium food experience but nice wine and friendly staff.
Stuart — Google review
After oysters and cheese, we dropped by here for a sip and light food. Here offers mains with many options and spacious dining area. I wonder why people all flocked into the hotel restaurant. We had a platter here which has a variety of local produce. Great to taste oysters from a different farm. The taster at cellar door is a very good deal. We brought a wine home.
W L — Google review
We went for lunch whilst on a 4 day stay on Bruny Island. We thought the wines were very good, I really liked the Chardonnay. However, the food wasn’t so great, especially for the price. I had the seafood chowder which was nice, and packed full of fresh seafood. However my partner had the lamb rack, which was chewy, not very tender and hard to cut off the bone. We found the service was little rushed, I guess most people don’t stop long there as many are on day trips, whereas we like to stay a while for winery lunches. Overall it was generally a positive experience.
Rachel T — Google review
Went for lunch for our second visit to Bruny Island. Unfortunately was disappointed with a lot of the menu being unavailable however chose the lamb rack, my wife got the tacos (Chicken and lamb). The tacos were delicious and very filling with no complaints at all, the lamb rack however was not tender at all and was very chewy and difficult to get off the bone and the truffle mash was different but delicious, overall would definitely come back again however hope to have a more broad choice of meal. The service was average but not negative at all! Thank you
Amelia S — Google review
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4391 Bruny Island Main Rd, Lunawanna TAS 7150, Australia
http://www.brunyislandwine.com/
+61 409 973 033
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Grandvewe Cheeses

Cheese shop
Sights & Landmarks
Dairy farm
Farms
A great place with an amazing view. You can enjoy beautiful local food at the restaurant. $15 tasting is a must do. You can try 3 different kinds of sheep cheese and some sheep whey spirit. All cheese and spirit tasted really good. Staff is friendly. If you will fly and have trouble to purchase spirit, you can easily order them online. Highly recommended.
V — Google review
What a hidden gem! We absolutely loved our stop here. The owner is an incredibly warm welcoming lady. Such great stories to tell and knowledge to share. All of the produce is of such a high standard. From the cheese and vodka, to the creams and soaps. The passion they have for what they create is very clear. Highly recommend!
Shae J — Google review
Amazing little place. Great views over the channel from their cafe. Superbly crafted cheese, unique flavours like the gin herbalist and drunken admiral. Their spirits made from the whey are amazing. The tasting is good value.
Paul S — Google review
I gave friends a gift voucher, and visited with them. We had a very cheesy lunch, which was very tasty - a platter of 4 different cheeses to try, with bikkies and a fruit paste, and a fondue, bread and fruit & nut paste. One cheese was a blue so mild & delicious the two no-blue people not only tried it, but went after more. Its softish, crumbling texture with bubbles was amazing. We were there for a relaxed chat, and were served with matching energy, and watched two others make butter by hand-crank at a nearby table (I remember doing this in my grandmother's churn - it takes prolonged effort). For me, the view is a real draw.
Margaret — Google review
I had booked a mixology experience, the location is well sign posted and easy to find which was a good start. Amazing views, there is a distillery and cafe as well and their products were delicious. The mixology was to create a gin of your own flavours using about 30 different botanicals. A fun way to spend some time and very interesting.
Jen — Google review
Really relaxed experience. The staff were accommodating and very knowledgeable about the produce they provide. The cheeses are next level nice, the Pinot cheese was a delight! The atmosphere here was very relaxing with expansive views to take in while enjoying a selection of food and beverages. The cheese melt was a welcome addition to our winter outing.
Bob M — Google review
We were only there a short time but the story was so interesting I would Love to go back with more time to hear and try more..... Well set up and nicely set out, just a really pleasant place with Amazing views across the channel. Such a Lovely Family.
Suze P — Google review
We drove an hour and a half round trip only to be told they were too busy to serve anyone — even though there were hardly any guests there. The staff member was not particularly warm and did not invite us to the deck or anywhere else, just told us to come back later. There was also no explanation of any booking system, contrary to what has been suggested in the owner’s response. The views are lovely, but the service and attitude were very disappointing. A real shame given the beautiful setting — we had been looking forward to visiting but left feeling quite unwelcome.
Paul T — Google review
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59 Devlyns Rd, Birchs Bay TAS 7162, Australia
http://www.grandvewe.com.au/
+61 3 6267 4099
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Bruny Island Ferry

Ferry terminal
Transportation
Ferries
Bruny Island Ferry is an essential and budget-friendly part of any self-drive trip in Tasmania! A return ticket for one car is just over $50AUD, which is great value. The ferry runs frequently with minimal wait times, and the staff are professional and friendly. Boarding and disembarking were smooth with clear instructions—great for first-time visitors. Highly recommend buying tickets online in advance, as there are sometimes discounted saver fares. You can also enjoy the scenic views from the deck—especially beautiful on a clear day. Overall, a smooth, convenient, and pleasant ride. Would definitely recommend!
Nicole N — Google review
Every time I have visited Bruny Island, taking the ferry has been a wonderful experience. However, today (06/03/2025) around 4:40pm my return trip was poorly organized and disappointing. Upon boarding the ferry, I was directed to the last parking spot under the roof—an area usually reserved for smaller cars. I hesitated to park my big car in such a tight space, but the staff member insisted that I fit in, positioning me right at the end, partially outside the roof. When it was time to disembark, I immediately felt that my car wouldn’t have enough clearance. As I attempted to exit, my car scraped against the structure, and the left-side mirror was slammed shut. When I informed the staff member about the damage, his response was dismissive and rude. He simply stated that it was the only available spot and that nothing could be done. In reality, I could have waited for the next ferry, which would have been a far better option than risking damage to my vehicle. I am not making this up. This experience was frustrating and disappointing, and I hope better care is taken in the future to ensure all vehicles are parked safely.
Ratish T — Google review
It is a place where you can take a ferry to Bruny Island. The beginning of the trip is always exciting. And we don't know what will happen, so we can travel more in the present. Traveling to Bruny Island with a map is an unforgettable memory.
유휘상 — Google review
We had a very disappointing experience during our holiday. The customer service staff, particularly one lady, displayed behavior that felt racism . At first, she asked us to return and join the queue again — which we accepted as our mistake and complied with. However, just as we were about to board the ferry, we were told once more to go back to the queue. This was both surprising and humiliating. When we approached customer service for clarification, they insisted that we had cut the line twice, without offering any evidence. Despite our request, they refused to show us the CCTV footage and the staff member showed no willingness to apologize. As a result, we spent almost two hours trying to board the ferry, only to be treated unfairly and judged based on her words alone.
Pramod U — Google review
We were sitting in the car, waiting for the ferry to Bruny Island, just minding our own business. I had a little bottle of bubbles — nothing wild, just some innocent, joy-filled orbs floating gently into the air like tiny rainbow dreams. Then this woman in a Tesla behind us , and a PhD in joy suppression — gets out, stomps up to our window and says: “Can you please stop blowing bubbles? You’re getting detergent on my car.” This woman looked at literal floating spheres of happiness and decided no! She was like a human Dyson vacuum — sleek, expensive, and aggressively sucking the joy out of the world. I swear I felt the air temperature drop. Flowers wilted. A baby somewhere stopped laughing. Honestly, if joy were a renewable energy source, she’d be the mining company trying to shut it down. We both sat there, momentarily stunned into silence. Then I looked her dead in the eye and said “lol, nah, that’s not going to happen. She stood there blinking, then turned on her heel, stormed back to her Tesla, and — I kid you not — moved her car into the next loading lane. Bruny Island is super pretty though & the ferry ride was very smooth & efficient. Top Job!!!
Cym C — Google review
We booked online for our rental car to go across on the ferry. We checked with the rental company and they said that the insurance on the car is not covered on the ferry. We then rang the ferry company and they said that they don't cover the car either unless the ferry sinks. So, if you or someone else damages the car ,you're not covered by insurance. This was not a risk that we wanted to take and thought that we would let others know FYI. Apparently, most people take the risk.
Tracey L — Google review
Bruny island is stunningly beautiful and definitely worth a visit but take a good book for the length of time you have to wait for the ferry! We had to wait over an hour at each end which is ridiculous for a 15 min trip. Need to do some serious work on this!
Jude O — Google review
It would be great if there was a clear instruction or road sign half a km away so that people can know leftmost lane is the one to take ferry. We have to go all the way and had to do the U-turn towards the end. Also the lady at the payment was rude and seems agitated. It is difficult for the holiday makers with the navigation to go to ferry.
Sudeep G — Google review
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4.5
(281)
Ferry Rd, Kettering TAS 7155, Australia
https://www.sealinkbrunyisland.com.au/
9

Nonesuch Distillery

Distillery
Food & Drink
Excellent whisky! I've come back online several times and shared this distillery with anyone who will listen. The owners take the time to reach out and thank you for the support. Tassy has some excellent small distilleries, with this one at the head.
Catlin F — Google review
Amazing whisky produced by Chris and the team at Nonesuch, have really enjoyed the unique Triple Grain expression. Chris has a great attitude toward distilling and whisky in general, absolutely looking forward to a distillery tour soon!
Jainash P — Google review
This Distillery produces one of the best Australian whisky's on the market and that is across the board. Doesn't matter which batch you are lucky enough to try. They are outstanding! The customer service is absolutely outstanding and the Father and son duo means you are supporting locals and a family at that. Absolute stellar products keep up the good work Fellas.
Daniel R — Google review
Chris makes some of the best whisky being produced in Tasmania. If this isn't in your rotation, you're missing out.
Matt T — Google review
One of a kind crafty distillery in town and oh boy those gin and whisky are all tasty! Thanks Rex for showing us around, now I've got sloe malt in my mind!
Gigi K — Google review
Rex was the most wonderful host - we had a very enjoyable visit and enjoyed the Port Cask Single Malt and the Sloe Gin. We'll definitely be back for some bigger bottles in future. Can't wait for cask 80 of the whisky to be released - ask Rex about the provenance of the cooperage, it's an excellent story.
Wilfred S — Google review
Highly recommend coming here, we had an amazing experience. Best sloe gin we have ever tried! Rex was a legend showing us around the distillery, with great chats and a whole lot of knowledge. Can’t wait to come back next time we are in Tassie Thankyou Rex
Al L — Google review
Orderd my first bottle with nonesuch a few weeks back first off the layout and simplicity of the website made the entire process easier. Shipping was prompt and arrived well packed and safe. The whisky is quite well priced with all factors taken into consideration especially when some releases are only 24 bottles. I look forward to ordering many more products through nonesuch and look forward to seeing this distillery grow. I would highly recommend saving your pennies and getting yourself a bottle from these blokes!
Nathan C — Google review
4.7
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5.0
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491 Arthur Hwy, Forcett TAS 7173, Australia
http://www.nonesuchdistillery.com.au/
+61 3 6128 3836
10

Twamley Farm

Serviced accommodation
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Where to begin! We are so grateful for Angela and Liz for sharing their beautiful property with us and our friends for our wedding! They have been nothing but wonderful in their communications over the past 18months leading up to the day. The property is stunning! The accommodation so beautiful, warm and welcoming just like Liz and Angela! We are so lucky to have been able to have the the day before and after the wedding at Twamley as well! We can’t thank you enough for your hospitality and we loved having Tiger, lulu and Terry come hang out with us during our stay. Thank you again! We look forward to another stay in the future. Much love, Zoe, Clint and Pearl
Zoe K — Google review
Exceptional services and unique farm stay experience. Can't recommend the clay target shooting enough. It's the highlight of the stay and the instructors were extremely kind and patient. I had always been lacking confidence about shooting but Cheryl and Glenn had made a world of a difference.
Vivien V — Google review
Simply stunning, thank you! We had such an amazing time in the Pod. The weather was perfect, the pod was beautiful and had everything you needed. Service was lovely. Quiet, beautifully presented, thoughtful details and a lovely breakfast provided. Beautiful location and some beautiful dogs. We made a new companion in Tiger, but it was hard to explain to him why everyone has to leave. Thank you again, and we'll come back.
Justin D — Google review
Absolutely loved this unique, out of the way, accomodation. Very rustic and memorable ( in a good way). A once horse stable t wonderfully appointed now.
Michelle B — Google review
Beautiful place for a weekend getaway! Hiking with the dogs, enjoying the outdoor hot tub and the peace and quiet of the farm🧡
Anto N — Google review
My partner and I stayed at The Hut and wow what a place. The place has been done up beautifully, holding onto its rustic roots throughout the layout of the bathroom and house. We really appreciated the little things when provided with homemade breakfast ingredients and extras if we wanted them. We will definitely be back again.
Rachel G — Google review
We had such a great time here and are already planning our next stay! The owners are so friendly and easy going and have really thought of everything, down to having pizzas and drinks available and even flip flops in case you forgot yours. The stable house we stayed in was amazing! All the buildings have kept their old charm but had a nice modern comfortable interior. We had a relaxing soak in the outdoor woodfire heated spa while enjoying the view, all the farm animals and bird life. The next morning we had a delicious breakfast (provided) and hiked up the large nearby hill (with two really sweet dogs leading the way) and saw a beautiful view of the area. It's a great place to relax and I would highly recommend.
Darryn S — Google review
I've travelled extensively on five continents and this place has to be one of the best I've ever stayed at. Gorgeous old building (we had the stables) with a very high level of detail in the decor and ambience. Thoughtfulness of owners above and beyond, including frozen dinners in fridge as there are no nearby restaurants. Highly, highly recommended!
David J — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(6)
431 Twamley Rd, Buckland TAS 7190, Australia
http://www.twamleyfarm.com.au/
+61 439 114 996
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Sorell Fruit Farm

Temporarily Closed
Farm
Sights & Landmarks
We went strawberry picking as a family. The staff are so friendly and knowledgeable. We came home with far too many strawberries which the kids didn't mind. Lattes on the deck is a great ending. They have dairy free milk options also.
Jasmin I — Google review
Not a very fair rating cause we did not go into the farm. The only fruits in the season is strawberries and we were told the recent weather made the quality bad. It’s $10 per pax per box and $20 for a bigger box for 2. Parking is ample. Spotted some wild lavender outside too.
Kah T — Google review
Fruit is ok! Not the best. Just experimenting the farm. Adult punnet $25 appx 1kg ,kid $15 appx 0,5kg
LinhHuynh I — Google review
Liked it. Went on Wednesday 24th of April 2019 and they only had strawberries due to the season. We got the $10 medium container and the $20 large container. The lady that served us was friendly and helpful.
Ninos B — Google review
We are driving from Port Author to Hobart, the farm it is on the way. The cherries and the strawberries are perfectly sweet and easy to pick, better than any fruit farm in NSW. Spend Half hour there is a good choice.
Sunny L — Google review
Great place with lots of fresh fruits at a very cheap price, though we couldn’t find any strawberries but overall it was a great experience
Akash S — Google review
Great fruit picking experience especially for kids. Berries, cherries and stone fruits
Gordon F — Google review
Kids had loads of fun picking strawberries. Great deals on Manuka honey and jams at the gift store.
Adeline C — Google review
3.7
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3.5
(123)
174 Pawleena Rd, Sorell TAS 7172, Australia
https://www.sorellfruitfarm.com/
+61 401 577 167
12

Mount Nelson Signal Station

Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Lookouts
Very close to the city, good place to watch Hobart from above with no crowds. Nice easy tracking nearby. Gate is closed 6pm, makes sure car left before hand
Thomas P — Google review
Beautiful view over Hobart and surrounding city, the free binoculars are a bonus where you can lookout at the bay and on a clear day see as far as bruney island. Very relaxing and peaceful, not very crowded compared to mt Wellington. Lots of nice nature walks also.
Sonia C — Google review
Nice drive up. Pretty chill place to sit and admire the city view down below. If you're lucky like us you might catch a few wallabies around. There's couple of benches to sit and chill and a walking trail if you're up for it. Plenty of carpark space and there's a decent public toilet nearby. Will be a great place to catch either sunrise or sunset.
Sadiq A — Google review
This outlook gives you beautiful views of the city and its surroundings. It is an easy drive up. It is a very relaxing place, especially if there is no one around. There are benches that you can sit and enjoy the ever changing clouds and vistas for as long as you like. Highly recommend.
Betty D — Google review
Guided tour, couldn't get up Mt Wellington so driver took us here. Great views to be seen, you could self drive 🚗 if wished for free.
Alona C — Google review
Well worth the short drive from Hobart, great views, interesting history, nice cafe and opportunities to have some bush walks. Free entry and parking.
Jennifer B — Google review
Had a beautiful morning. Impressed at the volunteers from Bushcare who were weeding invasive species from near the cafe. Thank you for the hard work. The area has many trails that are moderately difficult but see many families walking together
Anne N — Google review
Unfortunately the kitchen had closed at 3pm on the day we visited but we were still able to get cake and coffee. Both were excellent and the view from the top of Mt Nelson is incredible. Often Mt Wellington is difficult to see from as the weather sets in quickly to obscure views but generally Mt Nelson is ok. If up here please have a coffee and a bite to eat from the restaurant you won't be disappointed.
Sheena D — Google review
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4.4
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700 Nelson Rd, Mount Nelson TAS 7007, Australia
13

Battery Point Sculpture Trail

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Explore the rich history of Hobart by taking a stroll along the Battery Point Sculpture Trail. This hour-long walk showcases nine large art pieces that symbolize various aspects of Hobart and Tasmania's past, such as weight, measurement, time, quantity, date or distance. Each sculpture tells a unique story about the region's history. Before embarking on this cultural journey, indulge in some waterfront fish and chips to fuel up for your leisurely amble.
Absolutely loved it! My husband and I felt like we were on the Amazing Race! It was so much fun looking for the sculptures and reading their history and the suburb of Battery Point is so pretty. Worth exploring when you are in Hobart.
Philio G — Google review
A lovely walking trail of about 2 kms from the first sculpture to the last one, the 9th. This spot is the 1st one (1833) if you start from the city centre. A little bit of rolling terrain and some steep down and up hill on a couple spots but really give a great view from a different vantage point. I finished the trail by follow the St George parade to St George church then back to the city centre and that took me about 2 hours going at a leisure pace. A little histories and facts in each sculptures were quite interesting however the sculpture itself haven't really been maintained. There was a lot of fun in looking for the actual sculpture in some spots as well! Definitely a recommended trail to walk when you're in Hobart city!
Penny G — Google review
This is really not my cup of tea normally but thought I would give it a go. I did like it and enjoyed the walk. I started at the second station at the top of the hill. Some of the locations were a little trick which added to the enjoyment of trying to find them. I thought there were some other sculptures they could have added and made it longer. All in all it was a bit of fun, my wife and I enjoyed the journey.
Patrick — Google review
Not enough signs nor sculptures. It’s very unclear where to start or finish so we just made the most of our walk by checking out the houses and the views of the water but as far as a sculpture trail goes even 1 star is too generous!
Liisa B — Google review
Nice, easy, stunning walk by the water, filled with history. Feels like a little scavenger hunt to find sculptures along the trail
Jess P — Google review
An amazing way to spend an hour or so. We got to see parts of Hobart we would have missed and learnt some stiff along the way.
Toni B — Google review
It's a little cryptic where to go or what the sculptures are. They're named with non-continuous numbers, which adds to a bit of confusion. Always lovely to have a walk, though!
Stacey T — Google review
Not much to tell about nothing. No sign posts to guide you around the sculptures. No very visitor friendly
Michael H — Google review
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4.5
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Battery Point TAS 7004, Australia, USA
https://www.greaterhobarttrails.com.au/track/battery-point-sculpture-trail/
14

Salamanca Market

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Salamanca Market is a bustling Saturday market in Hobart, Tasmania, known for its diverse offerings. With over 300 vendors, the market features an array of products including food, produce, art, clothing and Tasmanian timber items. The vibrant atmosphere along the waterfront showcases locally crafted goods such as unique clothing and jewelry, artisan cheeses, fresh produce and more.
If you’re there on Saturday I’m a sure someone told you must visit Salamanca market and they are right! It’s an amazing walk around plenty of options to buy, eat or gift. At night and the other days Salamanca place is full of life, with places open till late(not something you find easy when in Hobart) and plenty of options to dine or drink. Trust me you will find yourself keep revisiting this area.
Ilias V — Google review
What an amazing Saturday market! This is definitely worth planning a trip around if you want to shop locally and for me especially, for souvenirs for the family! There are so many great stalls from gifts, food, alcohol and more plus local artists playing their music for some fun entertainment! Special call outs for me were (see pics) Cheeky Devil Roaster - they are great. They took the beans and ground them for me to take home to my family to try as well~ love the coffee and love the hat! The Artesia Pewter company what amazing and beautiful pieces they have. I bought wine stoppers for the family members back in America with their favorite Aussie animal. The Tee-shirt shop with such great prices and sizes. Plenty of styles both male and female and some nice light coats too! Ned Pickering Arts for playing an assume fiddle!
Jane F — Google review
It is highly recommended, everyone. There is nothing quite like gaining a deeper understanding of the city. This is one of the most enjoyable local weekly markets one could experience. You can find a wide variety of items here. I particularly enjoyed the fresh produce, food, and apparel. The atmosphere is quite pleasant for exploration. You will certainly have a delightful day there.
Shubham N — Google review
Yes, go! There are so many stalls, there’s something for everyone!! We had sausage in rolls for breakfast with some fresh apple juice from another stall. We got some socks as well as the most delightful ring, recycled from a vintage spoon! The day we went , there was a cruise ship in town, but it wasn’t overcrowded. Plenty of space that stretches right up the hill.
Fran H — Google review
We zoomed down at 8.30 am to the iconic market on Saturday in Hobart . We beat the crush of crowds from a visiting cruise ship that worsened until we left at 10.30am. Photographs, vintage goods, tastings, great coffee and lots of Tasmanian artisans . What’s not to love? My American visitor loved it and left clutching a pile of gifts for home. I left clutching a heap of vintage posters, fabulous sourdough, empanadas and black and white photographs of Hobart .
Denise K — Google review
Great day out. Variety of stalls selling high quality products and produce. Not a place to get a bargain but great to sample products straight from the supplier. Very much takes pride in the products produced in Tasmania.
Leanne R — Google review
Love this market with lots of local delicacies and goodies. From gin, whiskey to mead, grab a quick seafood skewers with delicious lobster bisque till handmade craft, perfume oil and souvenirs. You name it. Especially love d mead tasmanian home made cookies and muesli. Will go back
The B — Google review
Great variety of local produce, artists, food, drinks, & amazing hard-crafted items. Spoilt for choice! Spent quite a few hours browsing here. Took home quite a few treasures. The market is set just near the docks, so we also got to see the new 'Spirit of Tasmsnia'. You can see Mt Wellington from here, a majestic sight. Great food, drinks, & music. The stallholders were lovely to talk to & full of local knowledge. Loved our day here.
Kathy T — Google review
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4.5
(4804)
Salamanca Pl, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia
https://www.salamancamarket.com.au/
+61 3 6238 2430
15

Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Cascades Female Factory Historic Site is a 19th-century workhouse that once housed around 12,500 female convicts in Tasmania. It held more convicts than Port Arthur at its peak. Visitors can explore the site's yards and interpretive installations independently or join guided tours and dramatizations like the Her Story tour. The location is near Cascade Brewery, Hobart rivulet trail, and Mount Wellington, making it a convenient stop for tourists.
Much in little. Fascinating guided tour of this female prison. Our guide Marcel was warm, welcoming and knowledgeable engaging us with the tales of some on the women who came to reside here. Although not much of the original structure remains, the guided tour gave us a visualisation of the era, people and conditions. An important record of history
Rach S — Google review
Liked the impactful stories shared and experience to be within the compounds. Great to learn a bit of history and join into the tour. Friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable staff.
Esther S — Google review
Just an amazing and harrowing story. A beautiful and minimalist reconstruction of an important part of Australian history. My daughter and I took the 1130 Notorious Strumpets & Dangerous Girls tour - fantastic experience. Our guide was Marcelle and she brought seven women to life for us, I can’t thank her enough. Thoroughly recommend this to everyone.
Nathan B — Google review
We were on a little ride to the Cascade brewery and past through here on the way so decided to stopped for a visit. Booked in for the 2 pm Notorious Strumpets & Dangerous Girls tour which took about 75 minutes. The place is mostly walls and outline on the floor left, with one cottage in the corner of Yard 3&4 where our tour took place. The tour staff, Mark, was very good at story telling and make great impressions which made it fun to listen to the stories. However I'm just not the type to like sitting around for almost an hour so I didnt enjoyed that. The story of how woman in general used to be treated in the past and how much they were not allow to do just very depressing and sad! I think the self guided tour with audio I can play from my phone would have been much more enjoyable for me so I can walk around while listening to the stories. I also really enjoyed reading the stories of different woman who was here on a little plated cards scattered around the place. Overall a place full of important histories!
Penny G — Google review
This place is an absolute must if you are in Hobart. I have a thing for old gaols and asylums (weird I know) and this is the first one anywhere in the world that made me cry. Definitely do the tour the guise is amazing and very informative. If you are like me, you will leave there with a sense you have to learn more about the women that spend time there so important we learn and tell their stories. Such a sad past such a beautiful tribute to them.
Donna D — Google review
There is no doubt that the history of the Cascades Female Factory is tragic and deeply affecting. Learning about the lives of the female prisoners and the children born in confinement is truly heartbreaking. Their suffering, resilience, and the harsh realities they endured left a lasting impression on me. I had studied their stories before visiting, hoping to connect with the actual site where so much hardship occurred. Unfortunately, as a visitor, I was extremely disappointed. There is no clear guidance, signage, or explanation of what to expect, and when you arrive, you are essentially faced with four plain walls and a few brick outlines on the ground. The site relies entirely on your IMAGINATION to visualise the scale, structure, and conditions of the prison. There is no way to experience the environment or feel the atmosphere of the place without prior research. The ticket staff were correct in recommending a guided tour. Without it, there is almost nothing to see. Even with the tour, the main “site” consists of a vacant area, where the guide shows an A3 sheet drawing of the original prison layout. You are standing on empty land while listening to the stories, and although the narratives are compelling, the physical experience is underwhelming. I had expected to see at least one preserved room, wall, or structure, which could convey the isolation and harsh conditions these women endured. Instead, it felt like $37 was being paid to simply listen and imagine. The site could have been vastly improved with informative signage, preserved rooms, or interactive displays. The lack of tangible elements makes it hard to emotionally connect with the history, despite its importance. If you have a VIVID IMAGINATION, the visit may offer some understanding, but for most visitors, reading their stories online provides far more insight and emotional impact. In short, while the Cascades Female Factory is historically significant, the visitor experience is severely lacking, leaving much to be desired. It is a place that touches your heart in concept, but fails to deliver in practice.
Alvin K — Google review
We did the Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls tour at the Cascade Female Factory, and it was absolutely mesmerising. Our guide, Kim, was fantastic — she truly brought the stories of these female convicts to life. Through her storytelling, we could feel the poverty and desperation that led to their petty crimes, the cruelty and abuse they endured in the colonial convict system, and, most importantly, their incredible spirit of survival. It was a powerful and moving experience, especially for someone descended from convicts. Highly recommend this tour — it’s history told with heart and humanity.
Jane K — Google review
A must visit cultural attraction. Because there is very little physical evidence left, it's best to take the short guided tour. Our guide was brilliant. She conveyed the terrible reality of life in this place with humour and respect. The facility is modern, clean and informative. The shop has a plethora of great feminist writing, both new and old. Take your time and absorb.
Harry S — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(2084)
16 Degraves St, South Hobart TAS 7004, Australia
http://www.femalefactory.org.au/
+61 1800 139 478
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Cascade Brewery Bar

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$$$$affordable
Bar
Cascade Brewery Bar is a historic brewery bar and gardens that has been operating since 1824, making it Australia's oldest brewery. The site offers daily one-hour tours with tastings at the end, providing plenty of history about the brewery. Families can opt for the family-friendly Beer School tour as under-16s are not permitted on the main brewery tour. While visiting, guests can enjoy sampling beers in a picturesque setting with stunning views and European-style architecture.
Such a beautiful spot to spend a few hours. The heritage brewery has so much history, and the views of Mt Wellington in the background are incredible. The gardens are well kept and make the whole place feel really peaceful. The beers are great too — lots of variety and really well made. Whether you’re here for a tasting, a tour, or just to relax with a drink in the sunshine, it’s a place that’s easy to recommend.
Kenan M — Google review
Cascade Brewery is definitely worth a visit for any beer lover. The historic setting is absolutely stunning — nestled at the base of Mt. Wellington, the grounds and heritage building offer a truly unique atmosphere. The beer? Excellent. You can really taste the craftsmanship in every pour, especially if you enjoy classic styles done right. The ambience overall is very pleasant — relaxed, scenic, and perfect for an afternoon out. However, the staff interaction left a bit to be desired. While they were efficient and polite, they didn’t seem particularly keen to engage or offer much beyond the basics. It felt a bit transactional, which was a shame given how welcoming the rest of the experience was. Still, if you're after great beer in a beautiful setting, Cascade delivers. Just don’t expect a chatty or overly friendly service experience.
Vlad H — Google review
This place is popular for good reason. Book in advance. Theres plenty of beers from various breweries and the food was really good but the portions a bit on the small size for the price. The parma was only average and I would skip it as it was a bit tough. Smash burger was awesome. And the Brisket was a highlight.
Martin M — Google review
The last time I was here I did the tour (highly recommend it) but thus time around was strictly for business. Strictly for dining only. It was a lovely sunny day so eating outside among the scenic established garden was the order of the day. You'll find plenty of tables outside, but if it's busy and no tables are avaible you could simply sit on the grassy areas and treat it like a picnic. If outside dining isn't your thing then there are tables inside too. Staff were friendly on arrival and I chose the burger and chips for lunch with a pint Mercury Cider. It all came to about $40. The burger was delicious and the chips made too perfection though a few more added would have been appreciated but definitely not a deal breaker. Overall it's a delightful experience, especially on a nice warm day and surrounded by those awesome gardens. I wont wait so long for the next meal.
Peter V — Google review
Came for the iconic building set amongst the mountains, the Brewery Tour, and of course the beer. Susie was a fantastic tour guide and extremely knowledgeable! The history of this place is anbsolutely interesting. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Justin G — Google review
We came all the way from WA to have a drink and meal here. We were not disappointed! The location, gardens, food and cider exceeded our very high expectations. Absolutely loved this place.
Dianne H — Google review
Great place to grab a meal in the shadows of the Cascade Brewery Factory. Dabbled on a few of the brews and also enjoyed their hearty sausage stew, washed down with a fruity pale ale. Merchandise is also available to purchase.
Normandy J — Google review
100% recommend the cascade to anyone visiting. Stunning grounds, and good food and beers- both reasonably priced. Would also recommend doing the brewery tour because the history is pretty interesting and you get a tasting paddle at the end 😊
Isabella P — Google review
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4.5
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140 Cascade Rd, South Hobart TAS 7004, Australia
http://www.cascadebrewerybar.com.au/
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Richmond Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Richmond Bridge, located in Tasmania, Australia, is a picturesque sandstone bridge that was constructed in 1825 by convict labor. It holds the distinction of being the oldest bridge still in use in Australia and is also the oldest stone span bridge in the country. The bridge serves as a main thoroughfare for both vehicles and pedestrians crossing the Coal River.
Stopped by Richmond Bridge and it’s a charming spot, perfect for a quick visit and some great photos. The historic stone bridge is picturesque, and the surrounding area is lovely with heaps of friendly ducks waddling around. It wasn’t busy at all, which made it nice and relaxing. The town itself is full of historic charm with plenty of nice cafes and eateries to enjoy. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Mark H — Google review
The Richmond Bridge is a beautiful and historically significant spot, and definitely worth stopping by if you are visiting Richmond. Built in 1825 by convicted prisoners, this picturesque sandstone bridge spans the Coal River and stands as one of Tasmania’s oldest and most iconic structures. It is a wonderful place for a short walk where you can appreciate the combination of history, architecture, and natural beauty all in one scene. The surrounding landscape is peaceful and scenic, with friendly ducks waddling around adding to the charm of the place. Behind the bridge, you will find a lovely area filled with blossoms and colourful flowers, perfect for taking photos or simply sitting back and enjoying the view.
Alvin K — Google review
What a beautiful piece of history! I still can’t believe this stunning bridge was built by convicts back in the 1820s – it’s the oldest surviving stone bridge in all of Australia and still used today. The craftsmanship is incredible, especially knowing it was all done by hand using local sandstone. The setting is just gorgeous – peaceful, with the Coal River running underneath and ducks paddling about. It’s the perfect spot for a quiet walk, picnic, or some great photos. You really get a sense of Tasmania’s colonial history just standing on it. Richmond itself is a lovely little town and this bridge is the highlight. A must-see if you’re in southern Tassie!
Daniel R — Google review
Title: Beautiful Historic Bridge Review: “Richmond Bridge is absolutely stunning and full of history. The architecture is beautiful, and the peaceful surroundings make it a perfect spot for a walk or photos. A must-visit if you’re in Tasmania!”
Noman R — Google review
DUCKIES! Such a beautiful small town with adorable duckies around. A lovely place to spend the afternoon with lots of greenaries and the duckies are an absolute gem! A very peaceful vibe. Absolute loved it and I came back from Hobart a second time during my short trip.
Euswary K — Google review
Richmond Bridge is over 202 years old, and it’s amazing to see how well it’s been preserved. I was so happy to walk around the area and take in its charm. The peaceful surroundings and historic feel made the visit even more special.
Elmer S — Google review
Richmond Bridge makes history feel beautifully immediate. Built by convict stonemasons in the 1820s, its sandstone arches still carry cars and walkers over the Coal River without fuss. From the middle of the span you get that classic view: willow trees dipping into the water, St John’s Church steeple rising just beyond the ridge, and ducks tracing lazy ripples below. Early or late in the day, warm light turns the stone a soft gold and reflections double the scene almost perfectly. Take a slow wander and the craftsmanship stands out. Hand-tooled chisel marks remain visible in many blocks, and a few stones bear the initials of the men who laid them nearly two centuries ago. Plaques at each end share the bridge’s backstory without overwhelming you, so even a casual stroll leaves you with a sense of the engineering challenge and the convict lives behind it. The surrounding parkland invites a longer pause. Grassy banks make an easy picnic spot, local swans drift by hoping for crumbs, and a short path leads to a vantage point ideal for photos. Parking lines the road near the bridge, public toilets sit a minute’s walk away, and Richmond’s bakery and cafés are close enough to grab a pastry or coffee before you settle in. Whether you visit for colonial history, photography or just a quiet riverside break, Richmond Bridge rewards every unhurried step.
Le G — Google review
Take a look on how beautiful this Bridge. I am so happy we ended up going until the Bridge when visitinha Richmond. Ohhhhh, it was perfect to take pictures and to see ducks and a huge blooming sakura just at the entrance of the Bridge walkway. You have to see it!
Zilma R — Google review
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Bridge St, Richmond TAS 7025, Australia
https://richmondtasmania.com.au/things-to-do/richmond-bridge/
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Mount Wellington

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Wellington, also known as kunanyi, is a 4,170-foot mountain in Hobart that offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding area. The mountain features the striking Organ Pipes cliffs and is crisscrossed with walking trails, making it popular among hikers and mountain bikers. Visitors can drive to the summit for panoramic views or join guided tours to explore the area.
We didn’t have a lot of time to spend on Mount Wellington that day, so instead of going on any long hikes, we just drove straight up to the summit—and honestly, it was totally worth it! The views from the top are absolutely stunning. You can see all of Hobart, the Derwent River, and the surrounding mountains. It’s the kind of spot where you just stop, take a deep breath, and go “wow.” Super photogenic too—great for quick photos or just soaking it all in. If you’re into hiking, there are some awesome trails that start lower down and go through forest, rocks, and open alpine areas. Looked amazing for a full-day adventure—we’d definitely love to come back and do those properly next time! ⚠️ A few tips: • It gets really windy and cold up there—even on sunny days—so bring a warm jacket. • The road up is sealed and easy to drive, just take it slow around the bends. • Weather can change fast. If it’s cloudy or foggy, you might miss the views—but that kind of moody atmosphere is pretty cool too! ✅ Verdict: Even if you’re just popping up for a short visit, Mount Wellington is a must-see. Super easy to access and the views are next level. Don’t skip it!
Nicole N — Google review
Fabulous experience to be at the top after snowfall. Great views of the city and far beyond. There is an indoor glass viewing area to keep you warm & shelter from wind. Plenty of parking and restroom available. Pinnacle road can be quite busy at peak times.
A D — Google review
Excellent view from Mt Wellington. A bit tricky to get to the summit if you aren’t steady on your feet. Inside observation area is clean and comfortable. Viewing deck is great and public toilets are very modern and very clean!
Fran H — Google review
Beautiful views of Hobart and the surrounding area. Cool place to see some snow and experience some extreme weather. The temperature dropped quite a lot on ascent and the wind at the top was very fast, but that also made it fun and unique. I recommend to bring some warm clothes and a wind breaker to go for the few short walks at the top.
Tim G — Google review
Mount Wellington/ Kunayi is an imposing, spiritual and majestic natural mountain right in the middle of Hobart. I used a local tour company to drive to the top of the mountain and the views are absolutely amazing. A definite must for visitors to Hobart. IMPORTANT TIP: Do not pass on the opportunity to use the toilet/ portaloos on the way up to the mountain. It takes about 40 minutes for a bus to get to the top and very little toilet opportunity for toilet breaks.
Normandy J — Google review
The place in itself was nice with unique alpine and subalpine plants. It has got several viewing platforms and information boards which was really helpful. People said it is usually windy even in summer but when we went there it was extra windy than usual so our car was also shaky. We went to the Pinnacle lookout and observation shelter where we were able to enjoy a full panoramic view of Hobart. Also, the wind was not able to distract us in the observatory as it was enclosed.
Ash — Google review
Mount Wellington was one of the highlights of my trip to Hobart. The view from the top is absolutely spectacular, offering an incredible panoramic scene of the city, the river, and the surrounding landscape. It truly captures the natural beauty of Tasmania. The drive up the mountain was very enjoyable. The road is well-maintained, surrounded by lush greenery, and the scenery along the way makes the journey just as pleasant as the destination itself. I was also fortunate to have clear weather, which made the view even more impressive once I reached the summit. It can get quite windy at the top, which is expected given the elevation, so make sure to bring something warm or hold onto your belongings securely. My main advice is to check the weather conditions and road access before heading up, as the summit road can occasionally be closed due to weather changes.
Alvin K — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing! A must-visit on any Hobart trip. The pinnacle area offers mind-blowing views — truly breathtaking scenery all around.
Vijay V — Google review
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4.7
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Wellington Park TAS 7054, Australia
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The Wooden Boat Centre - Tasmania

Boat builders
Visitor Centers
What a beautiful little place. If you're into all things marine, this is for you. All volunteer run and very reasonably priced. A great wat to fill in a few hours. The one hour tour seemed to go on forever, but I found a nice log to sit on outside to read a book while the rest of our group carried on.
Lesley B — Google review
What an amazing place. We went there because my husband loves boats and wood but by the end of our tour I was wanting to sign up for the shipwright course. Seriously very interesting - our guide Neil was very entertaining and informative particularly about different types of wood and the art of reparation for some of the older boats with a history. Really good gift shop too. One of the highlights of our Tasmanian trip.
Kerrie R — Google review
BRILLIANT!!! A grand insight into the history of wooden boats in the area. Our guide, John was very knowledgeable and patient, taking time to explain concepts to us, and exploring the styles of wooden boats, as well as the use of huon pine. Amazing and well worth your time. Don't miss it.
Mick G — Google review
The 2 of us enjoyed the little talk in your workshop explain the benefits of different local woods and build systems, Huon or King Billy pine, Sassafras or Tasmanian oak, clinker, strip or ply sheet. Some lovely projects the students make and also restorations of much loved wooden boats. Well done and thank you for sharing and maintaining these old traditions.
Robert P — Google review
A fantastic tour and information on types of wood and boats. Very few schools exists in the world, so lucky we were able to see the techniques in action. Very friendly staff and plenty of parking.
Moni L — Google review
Showroom was smaller than we expected. Would have been better if we could have done the informative tour through the workshop. Amazing workmanship, beautiful boats outside and in, lovely location. We enjoyed it.
Elizabeth M — Google review
Just walked in and lucky no wait as a Tour just began. $15/ticket. Great tour and great information. I would recommend. After tour, I want to enrol and have 10 boats.
B — Google review
Brilliant tour. Peter was very passionate and knowledgeable. I now have a greater appreciation and understanding of boat builders and different woods from Tasmania.
Helen M — Google review
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4.5
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3333 Huon Hwy, Franklin TAS 7113, Australia
http://www.woodenboatcentre.com/
+61 3 6266 3586
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The Wall of Lollies

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Confectionery store
Shopping
The Wall of Lollies is a must-visit shop for anyone with a sweet tooth. While the regular lollies may be a bit pricier than other stores, the wide array of handmade fudge flavors makes up for it. Spend $50 and you'll even get a free toothbrush to keep your dentist happy! The shop offers a nostalgic experience, with an extensive selection that includes sugared almonds and sour snakes that may bring back childhood memories.
Came here as the other option in town was crazy busy ( & not v welcoming ) Great coffee, lovely people & atmosphere. Highly recommend.
Dianne B — Google review
Having owned my own lolly shop years ago...I relate to this store.. selection is amazing they make a lot of their own chocolates and fudge etc.. highly recommend
Janeil — Google review
Purchased 3 different flavoured homemade chocolate blocks at $10 each, all which tasted like cheap cooking chocolate. Good selection but everything so expensive.
Saasha H — Google review
Heaps to chose from. One of the best in Tassie
Fatmat W — Google review
An awesome lolly shop. So much to choose from. Great that they also have ice cream and coffee.
Tom W — Google review
Love visiting this shop, as do my elderly parents. It brings back childhood memories for them. Has every lolly you could imagine, icecream, and wonderful handmade truffles. Go there for a nostalgic experience and make some new memories.
Julie L — Google review
A terrific place to visit. The Staff were very welcoming and happy to assist if you had questions over their wide range of products. The kids thought they were in heaven. A great place to visit.
Norm P — Google review
Staff were kind and seemed knowledgeable about their products. There's also a very wide range of food you won't find anywhere else, The Wall of Lollies is definitely somewhere I reccommend visiting.
K P — Google review
4.2
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4.2
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20 Church St, Geeveston TAS 7116, Australia
https://www.walloflollies.com/
+61 430 032 489
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Geeveston Town Hall and Visitor Centre

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Tourist information center
Art gallery
Geeveston Town Hall Visitor Centre is a charming stop in the historic town of Geeveston, known for its resilience after the decline of the timber industry. Located just a short drive from Hobart, this quaint hamlet offers access to the southern forests and serves as a gateway to attractions like Tahune Airwalk and Hartz Mountain National Park. The visitor centre provides valuable local knowledge, free brochures, and a cozy lobby with a fireplace where visitors can enjoy meals from local businesses.
Such an incredible space. Run by volunteers, curated thoughtfully, gift shop was probably the best I've seen of any heritage attraction. Ian and Vitalina were so helpful and knowledgeable, willing to make your visit extra special. The AR with the platypus was such a fantastic installation but as a truck driver I thought the truck cab in the back was a stroke of genius, giving people an insight into what we can see (but mostly can't see) would love to see more of these around the state. My friend and I bought two pieces from the community art exhibition, one of which brought me to tears (in a good way I think!) We will definitely return and recommend friends and family do the same!
Nikki M — Google review
Good place to start exploring Geeveston. It has all the local maps, guide books etc. The timber museum has vintage tools and machines on display. There are local products & crafts on sale. If you are a Rosehaven fan, the place may seem familiar.
A D — Google review
Geeveston information centre has to be one of the best I have been into has a hole lot more going on then you would think offering a huge amount of information, gifts, guide books has a museum up stairs and a live wood turning workshop running Wednesday through to Sunday from around 12 am but subject to change so suggest to ring ahead to confirm. There is a bit of interactive stuff for adults and kids and bit on the local history. The friendly lady that works there is willing to help in anyway she can with bookings and info regarding the surrounding area . If you are looking for gifts this would certainly be a good place to start looking especially for locally made goods .
Rooftop C — Google review
What a great place to visit. Wendy and Bill were very helpful. Displays are great and the information we were given was a great help.
Julie B — Google review
I had a wonderful experience at Geeveston Visitor Centre! They generously offered their cozy lobby with a fireplace for people to enjoy their meals from the famous Masaaki's Sushi. It was such a thoughtful gesture. Moreover, they provided plenty of free brochures and shared valuable local knowledge with visitors. Their dedication to enhancing the experience and supporting local businesses is truly commendable. If you're in the area, don't miss the chance to visit Geeveston Visitor Centre. You'll receive exceptional service and a warm welcome.
Jason Z — Google review
We got blown away from visiting Tahune aerial walk and park but had a pleasurable experience visiting Geeveston's town hall/ info centre/ museum. We took some advice from friendly staff and followed the coast road down to Dover b4 heading back to visit 'The Wooden Boat Centre'.
Robert P — Google review
Friendly staff, great information and souvenirs. Can get your airwalker tickets and national Park passes from here. This building and the butcher across the road (along with various other parts of the town) may look familiar as it is part of the "Rosehaven" town from the ABC iView series "Rosehaven".
Marc L — Google review
Wonderful place to visit. Beautiful local arts and crafts.
Sara O — Google review
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4.7
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15 Church St, Geeveston TAS 7116, Australia
https://www.geevestontownhall.com.au/
+61 3 6297 1120
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Huon Jet

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Tour operator
Tours
Embark on an exhilarating 40-minute adventure with the Huon Jet Boats as you cruise along the picturesque Huon River. Marvel at the stunning scenery and breathe in the delightful fragrance of the Huon Pine while your knowledgeable captain shares insights about the surroundings. Feel the thrill as the jet boat performs exciting spins and maneuvers, creating a memorable experience for both adults and children. The tour offers a perfect blend of excitement, natural beauty, and informative commentary about the river system.
A must do in Tasmanian. Great ride in the bost. Driver was very informed of the local region. Appreciated
A H — Google review
My partner and I went up River with the talented operator Archie, cruising on the plane enjoying tremendous views, darting upstream along winding river banks and across many rapids. Experiencing this boat carving through the pristine Huon River is a memory we will enjoy forever. Heavily recommend, it's a bang for buck experience. Easy to book and pay through the website.
Corey B — Google review
Very enjoyable and educational trip along the Huon River. Our driver was very lovely and while there was a bit of a fun adrenaline rush at times, we always felt very safe and didn’t get wet at all. 10/10 will be recommending to family & friends
Josh E — Google review
One of the best experiences ever, the guide was very informative and the jet boat was extremely fun and worth it. I suggest you go there. The staff at the counter were really nice and held a long conversation. Toilets outside and inside the Cafe for anyone needing them.
Shane — Google review
Had lunch today. Food and chai were good. The staff were wonderful. Pleasant and happy. All smiles. A delightful experience including the little lapwing that kept me company.
Maree H — Google review
I did this tour in 1990 and have just done it again with the family. So much fun, great to have John our driver.explain about the river system as well as give us all a great time. You don't get too wet with the spins and turns but you might get a few splashes. Don't forget to hold on!
Michael W — Google review
This tour lasts for about 40 minutes. Captain takes you upstream the Huon river in his jet boat, talks about what’s around us, does a few spin tricks and takes you back. It was a bit cloudy and chilly when we went but good fun never the less. On a sunny day with not much wind, reflection on this dark water would have looked amazing.
Tony Z — Google review
Such an awesome experience. Loved every minute of it. Martin is a very skillful operator. What a thrill. Will highly recommend the jet boat trip. The food at the cafe is delicious.
Josette S — Google review
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4.8
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44 The Esplanade, Huonville TAS 7109, Australia
http://www.huonjet.com/
+61 3 6264 1838
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Horse Riding Tasmania

Horseback riding service
Outdoor Activities
Tour operator
Horseback Riding Tours
Just back from a fabulous ride along Seven Mile Beach with Sharon. I’ve been in Tassie on holiday for 3 weeks, and have to say this was the highlight of my trip. The horses are so well looked after and loved by Sharon. I would highly recommend Horse Riding Tasmania. I only wish I was here for longer so I could book another ride! Thank you Sharon and of course the wonderful Buddy.
Cheryl S — Google review
I had the most amazing time with Sharon and Fiona! They were really accommodating for all different types of riding, allowing me to still experience some trot and canter whilst on a beginner ride. The horses were all very happy, and the scenery was beautiful! Would 100% recommend.
Hannah W — Google review
Finally get to horse ride in Tasmania after multiple failed attempts to book available slots so I was really excited. Rode on Crystal for the bush ride and it is easily one of the best experience in my life! Sharon was such an amazing guide constantly giving us clear instructions and ensuring everybody is comfortable on the horse before starting the bush ride. She also turned around frequently to check that everybody is following at the right pace. I felt really safe throughout the bush ride knowing I am in good hands. Crystal is a real darling and it was so lovely to get in sync and have good synergy with her. Would love to come back again should the opportunity arise. Highly highly recommend if you enjoy outdoor activities!
Dudamel — Google review
I booked a ride for my partners birthday, as his first time riding, and it was such a great experience! The horses were well kept and friendly, perfect for beginners, or more experienced riders too. Our ride took us through a bush track with amazing scenery, with plenty of photo ops and a chance to have a trot. Not only is Sharon a great instructor, who really made this experience so personal and memorable, she’s an absolute delight to be around! We had a fantastic time enjoying the ride and the company, and cannot wait for a chance to go back again!
Steph L — Google review
Horse Riding Tasmania, I Can’t recommend highly enough. I consider myself very lucky to have met Sharon and her beautiful big family. Love every second I get to spend with her and her amazing horses. All of her animals are happy and healthy and very well loved (some are just plain cheeky, Ryder). So come and meet Sharon and her horses, I can promise that you won’t regret it xo
Sarah M — Google review
What an experience riding horses on the beach in Hobart! Sharron is an excellent instructor, easy going more importantly loves a laugh! Sharron gave my partner and I a memorable time on the horses riding along the beach in the sun:) I would highly recommend anyone wanting to give horse riding a go (my first time riding horse) or if your experience you will have a lot of fun! Highly advise to get a bag of carrots and apples the horses will be your best friend! Also if your lucky Tom (Legend) might be there to help Sharron and also join you for your ride:)
Allan Z — Google review
We can’t thank Sharon & Ant (Anthony) enough, we had an amazing hr ride on Thunder & Buddy, along 7mile beach, and through the bush trails… great company, fun conversation, highly recommend the experience… thank you
Scottie — Google review
Would highly recommend! Sharon was an excellent guide, taking her time and putting us at ease throughout the whole ride. The trail itself was lovely and scenic, we were even fortunate enough to see three wedge tailed eagles flying together - a really magical moment! Thankyou Sharon, Buddy and Thunder for a wonderful experience :-)
Sean C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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1592 Buckland Rd, Woodsdale TAS 7120, Australia
http://www.horseridingtasmania.com/
+61 417 308 069
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Willie Smith's Apple Shed

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$$$$affordable
Cider bar
Willie Smith's Apple Shed is a must-visit destination in Grove, offering distillery tours to learn about cider and apple brandy production. The establishment also features a restaurant serving gourmet pork products and local produce, as well as a gift shop. Additionally, the site houses a small museum showcasing the region's apple growing history. Visitors can enjoy cider tasting and indulge in delicious meals while taking in the rustic charm of an old apple packing shed.
What a lovely place for Apple addicted person like me🍎✨ The dining area was wide and the foods here were amazing!! ( especially the Apple pie 🥧) It’s a special experience of Apple cider tasting!! And the glass was so cute haha. There’s a big window case for different apples. Also so many history pieces showing around the shop. It’s definitely a good place for visiting🍎🍏
Jing Y — Google review
Visiting from Qld. My locals sister & hubby took us here for lunch. The decore was lovely, showing the shed’s history was great. The food was amazing, and wonderful that they cater for gluten free. The size of the desert serve 😱 Staff, especially Miranda were friendly, without being intrusive and very good at their job. Definitely coming back before we leave 👏
Paula M — Google review
Whatever you do, don’t leave this place without eating the apple pie! Chunky slice, insane amount of apples. Not too spiced not too cinnamony just right. And a moment for the ice cream. So good! The Willie Smith experience was a really good deal, toastie was delicious and the apple ciders were so crisp, clean and delicious. The pork belly was alright but everything else was just so much better. Book. The place was completely booked out when we went and we were lucky we booked in advance.
Hannah T — Google review
Great place! The apple cider is super tasty and the food is amazing — big portions and full of flavor. The apple pie with ice cream is a must-try! Such a nice spot to relax and enjoy good food and drinks.
Daniela M — Google review
What a fantastic spot. My friends and I took a trip down to Huonville and stopped in for a late lunch. Grabbed ourselves a drink and waited for our food. After quite some time the waiter came over and apologised for the wait. Not that we were bothered at all. The atmosphere was great for the two of us to enjoy a drink and chat. The ham and cheese toasty was “slay” Will definitely be taking another visit in the near future.
Leah V — Google review
Had a good lunch. Staff are very friendly and helpful and the servings are quite large. The apple pie and apple crumble are superb
Scottdennis — Google review
Didn’t eat here but wish I did so I could comment on the food however this place has such a beautiful atmosphere & really great ciders. A lot of room & tables available. Just a really beautiful venue with lovely staff.
Cassiie C — Google review
Great atmosphere and very friendly service. Ordered the Reuben, it was good but very stingy on the meat. The apple pie was delicious, it exceeded my expectations. I recommend coming here for Cider and Dessert, other better places for food.
Lilly V — Google review
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4.5
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2064 Huon Hwy, Grove TAS 7109, Australia
http://www.williesmiths.com.au/apple-shed/
+61 3 6266 4345
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MONA

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Art museum
Museums
MONA, short for the Museum of Old and New Art, is a unique underground art museum located on the Moorila Winery grounds in Glenorchy, Tasmania. The museum boasts a playful vibe and features ancient and contemporary art collections. Situated on an isthmus extending into the Derwent River, MONA has become a popular destination for wine enthusiasts and tourists alike.
My favourite gallery in Australia, and maybe even the whole world. It's personally funded by the super generous David Walsh in his avant-garde art collection. The gallery is based on the central themes of sex and death as a "subversive adult Disneyland". Not suitable for children so leave them at home. Food choices are extensive and there are a range of super restaurants. A few selected art works require bookings and a nominal payment which were worth it if you're an art lover. If you're just a casual visitor just skip these. Allow at least half a day for a good visit. Catching the MONA ferry is the best way to get here for the full experience. If you want to stay for dinner then you'll have to drive and there's plenty of free parking. A final tip is to use the MONA app called "The O" which will track the art you see and allow you to remember what you saw. It has some brief info on each piece, audio guide, and virtual queuing for the exclusive art experiences.
Ninja K — Google review
An Absolut Must !!!!!! If you love out the box,eccentric and exploring this is for you. Not sure for kids as I feel my lot would only switch on when the boobs were on display. 10/10 staff were great and facilities also fantastic. Go and have fun.
Emrys R — Google review
MONA 🤩 what an absolutely fantastic museum (especially if you're not a traditional museum-goer like myself). I cannot recommend MONA enough, it is so good! Fun, quirky, confronting, interactive and educational. There is something for everyone. The entire space is so well set up, with different levels offering different installations and artworks. On the ground level you'll find a dimly lit, but classy bar and café space. Hands down, an absolute cracking attraction to visit when in Hobart. Its an easy 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Frances B — Google review
Wonderful !! If you enjoy innovative and quirky, surprising art in a unique, impressive setting, DON'T MISS IT !! There really isn't anything like MONA anywhere else in the world !! We're seniors from Sydney and we loved it, arrived at 10 and didn't leave until 3. Make sure you allow at least 2 hours, but more is better !! We were staying not far away and didn't have any problem parking. You can also buy tickets there ( and avoid the booking fee ) , but I wouldn't risk that in peak times.
Jennifer B — Google review
Mona!!! What can I say about this museum! The place itself (outside) has a nice view, lots of interesting art pieces where you can take photos, and even a trampoline for kids! As for the museum itself — well, it’s not really my type of museum, but I was curious to see what was inside. It turned out to be quite a strange place, with some creepy photos and artworks that might not be to everyone’s taste! On the underground level, be cautious — there’s an adult-only area, so definitely don’t bring your kids inside! Some parts are really creepy and could even give you nightmares. There’s also an old tomb that I believe hasn’t been opened — it felt like something from the pyramid era! As for the value… hmm, I think the ticket price is a bit overrated. Would I come back? Maybe not — once is enough! Hahaha.
Elmer S — Google review
Utterly amazing. By far the best gallery I have ever seen. Breathtaking displays and architecture. Lovely ferry trips to and from the gallery. Our visit to the MONA is the absolute highlight of our holiday so far.
John B — Google review
The building is incredible. The highlight of all the exhibits is a machine that takes a crap a couple of times a day. If your into watching machines shit you’ll love the MONA. Empty a bin out in the local park and admire the modern art you create and save yourself the entry.
Davemandy61a — Google review
Loved Mona. We took the ferry and paid extra for the 'Posh Pit'. The museum is just amazing. We spent 5 hours there, but will have to come back as we couldn't see everything. I have been to a few museums all over the world and this is my new favourite
Kordula D — Google review
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4.1
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655 Main Rd, Berriedale TAS 7011, Australia
https://www.mona.net.au/
+61 3 6277 9978
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Hobart Zoo and Aquarium

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Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Zoodoo Zoo is a small to medium-sized wildlife park that offers a range of interactive experiences, including animal feeding and informative talks throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy seeing a variety of birds and mammals, both native and imported. The zoo has excellent farmyard and wallaby feeding paddocks, as well as efforts to preserve Swift Parrots. One highlight is the Lion experience where visitors can see these amazing creatures up close. Additionally, guests can watch zebras and other Australian animals in their enclosures.
I'd give 10 stars if I could. Stuart is an incredible host, the staff are all lovely, the animals are healthy and well loved. The scenery is gorgeous. You can feed beautiful cows, roos, all kinds of animals. The meerkat experience is fantastic. Our entire WA state masters team canes through and we had such a good time, we came back with our families. 10/10.
Amy H — Google review
It was my wife and I second time visiting Tasmania visiting from Melbourne and first time visiting Hobart Zoo and Aquarium. Words cannot describe how amazing our experience was. From seeing all the animals and the newly addition aquarium and also being told there will be more in the future, we will definitely come back. I was told of the owner Stuart’s vision of the zoo and aquarium in bringing more animals and fish which excites me and can’t wait to come back. Being able to feed the animals was such a magical experience and something I will never forget. Lastly our first time feeding meerkats and that was a priceless and unforgettable moment for my wife and I. Special mention to Karinda for guiding us through the meerkat feeding experience, she’s such an amazing and lovely person who is so passionate about not only her job but importantly animals. We will definitely be back!
Johnny P — Google review
This zoo is located on a farm site. It is fairly easy to drive to and has a good variety of animals. adored the highland cows and the rare white lions. Little kids seemed to thoroughly enjoy animals as you can feed some of them. There is also an indoor kids playground. There is ample parking available. A small Cafe is located inside pricing is reasonable. Good experience, inexpensive and can now say I saw a Tasmanian Daredevil in Tasmania!
TRISH S — Google review
Zoo Doo was lovely. Some animal enclosure lack signage. Staff and volunteers are excellent and are happy to chat and share their experiences and knowledge. There is alot of work to upkeep the grounds, fencing so your work is endless so everything you do is appreciated. Gift shop is awesome and reasonably priced. Lots of parking and plenty of locations to sit watch the animals or kids play. Keep up the great work everyone.
Matuka — Google review
We recently visited Hobart Zoo and Aquarium, previously known as the ZooDoo, and honestly had such a great time! It was a spontaneous little outing for us as a couple, and it turned out to be a really fun and wholesome way to spend a few hours. Admission is $37 per adult, which at first felt a little on the higher end for a smaller zoo - but once you’re inside, you start to see why Hobart Zoo and Aquarium is not a huge, commercial-style zoo- it’s more personal, interactive, and down-to-earth. It’s clear that they care deeply about the animals, and the whole experience feels thoughtfully curated. We spent about 2 hours walking around, and that was the perfect amount of time to see everything without feeling rushed. The layout is easy to follow, and you get up close to many of the animals. One of the best parts was being able to feed some of the animals using tokens that are $3 a pop - which you can buy only at the entrance with multiple stations to redeem them inside. Feeding kangaroos, cows, smaller animals like rabbits and guinea pigs and even some farm animals was such a fun touch, and would be especially exciting for kids. Although the Zoo is clearly geared toward families and larger groups (which makes sense, given how interactive and animal-focused it is), it still worked really well as a smaller outing for just the two of us. There’s something really sweet about wandering around, feeding animals together, and just enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. We saw lots of laughing kids and families having a blast, so if you’re thinking of coming with children, they’ll absolutely love it. A pleasant surprise during our visit was the newly added aquarium, which you’ll find through the café area. It’s a small but nicely done space, and a great little bonus to the visit. There’s even a small touch pool, which adds an extra interactive element - especially fun for kids, but honestly just as enjoyable for adults curious about marine life. It’s a quiet, calming space and a great addition to the overall Zoo experience. The café itself is also a nice spot to take a short break, with indoor seating and some outdoor views. It's perfectly located if you want to grab a coffee or snack before heading into the aquarium. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the animals looked well cared for. Enclosures were clean, and many of the animals seemed comfortable approaching visitors, especially during feeding. If you’re in the Hobart area and looking for something light-hearted, easygoing, and interactive - whether as a couple or with friends or family - Hobart Zoo and Aquarium is definitely worth a visit. It’s not a massive zoo, but that’s part of its charm. You leave feeling happy, and maybe a little more connected to the animals than at a larger, more commercial park. Highly recommend for a fun half-day activity. We’ll definitely come back again!
Emily B — Google review
I'm thoroughly impressed with the recent upgrades they are truly impressive! The staff's warm hospitality makes the experience even more enjoyable. The aquarium is a major highlight, and I really enjoyed hand-feeding the animals and bird feeding. The gift shop offers a good variety of souvenirs or gifts for loved ones and the food at the cafe is delicious! I highly recommend this zoo.
Grant S — Google review
We loved our time at this zoo! We were surprised by how fairly priced the tickets were and being able to interact with the animals at no extra cost. You can tell the zoo keepers love what they do and love their animals. So lovely to see. Thank you for an amazing experience!!
Laura — Google review
I recently visited Hobart Zoo and Aquarium (formerly Zoodoo Zoo) with my sister who was visiting from the US, and I wanted to give us an experience we couldn't get anywhere else. I'm so glad I splurged on the $750(AU) VIP encounter package for two – it was absolutely worth it! While I realize that it depends on how many others happen to sign up the same day, we were blessed to have a dedicated keeper for the two of us. The Incredible Encounters We participated in encounters with koalas, a black-headed python, cotton-headed tamarins, marmosets, a black cockatoo, meerkats, squirrel monkeys, servals, Tasmanian devils, and the highlight – the lion encounter with Lions Raw. Each experience was thoughtfully curated and genuinely special. Outstanding Staff Emma was our primary guide throughout the day and she was phenomenal. She ensured we learned fascinating details about each animal, never once making us feel rushed. Her passion and knowledge really enhanced every encounter. The lion experience was absolutely breathtaking. First we were able to feed them with tongs through the fence at the front of their habitat. Then Emma and Karinda (who was hilarious and wonderful – we could genuinely be friends!) took us behind the scenes to the lions' holding area. We were told about the safety protocols, the health care and enrichment activities for the lions. Then they set out the food and brought each one in. Hearing the lions vocalize up close – feeling the vibrations in my chest with only the cage between us and no plexiglass – was truly awe-inspiring and something I'll never forget. Jody at the front desk was also fantastic, answering all our questions and making sure we had everything we needed. The Owner Makes All the Difference What really impressed me was meeting Stuart, the new owner. When we stayed until the end for Lions Raw (4-5pm), he asked for feedback. I mentioned that we'd somehow missed the koala and squirrel monkey encounters, despite being told the package included everything. Without hesitation, Stuart personally took us to both encounters after closing time while the zoo was shutting down. His dedication, humor, and passion for the animals and his vision for the zoo really shone through. This level of customer service is rare and deeply appreciated. The Transformation It's clear Stuart is investing heavily in the zoo's future. New aquariums have been added, and construction is ongoing in various areas – all without interfering with the guest experience or animal viewing. The park is evolving beautifully and I can’t wait to see how it progresses. One Small Disappointment The only letdown was that the open bus ride through the paddocks (which allowed guests to pet and feed zebras and camels) is no longer offered. This was actually why I chose to return to this zoo after visiting in 2017. While you can still see these animals in the fields, the interactive experience is gone. Given the premium price we paid, I'd hoped this might still be available, but I understand changes happen under new ownership. It does sound like there is a plan to bring something back but in a different way. Final Thoughts Despite the one disappointment, this was an extraordinary day that my sister and I will treasure forever. The animal encounters were incredible, the staff was exceptional, and Stuart's commitment to both his animals and his guests is evident. If you're visiting Tasmania and want a truly memorable wildlife experience, I highly recommend Hobart Zoo and Aquarium. The VIP package is pricey, but for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, it delivers. Thank you to Emma, Karinda, Jody, and especially Stuart for making our Tasmanian adventure unforgettable!
Jennifer B — Google review
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620 Middle Tea Tree Rd, Tea Tree TAS 7017, Australia
http://www.hzaa.com.au/
+61 3 6260 2444
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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is a rescue center that offers guided educational tours and up-close viewings of endangered native wildlife. The sanctuary features spacious enclosures where you can observe Forester kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, quolls, koalas, and emus. Visitors can also witness vets treating resident and rescued wildlife at the on-site hospital. Additionally, the sanctuary offers nocturnal tours for an immersive experience with the animals.
Had a really lovely Sunday at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. It was peaceful and not too busy, so we could take our time with the animals. The staff were welcoming and shared little bits of information that made the visit feel personal and memorable. We also stopped in at the café nook, which was such a nice surprise. It’s fully vegan, but even as someone who isn’t vegan, the food felt really approachable and satisfying — the kind of dishes anyone could enjoy. The staff were kind and took the time to explain the menu, including gluten-free choices, which made it easy. It was the perfect way to finish the visit. A thoughtful, relaxed place to spend a Sunday — highly recommend.
Anastasia L — Google review
We had a FANTASTIC visit! The sanctuary has a nice variety of animals who have been rescued. They offer free tours, which I highly recommend. The host was very friendly and knowledgeable and took her time to answer all of the questions. The kangaroo area was a blast. There are about 100 kangaroos laying about waiting for a nice scratch and the sanctuary provides snacks for you to feed them. The Tasmanian Devils were a real treat as well.
Crys — Google review
This wildlife sanctuary was quite well maintained and curated for the size. It's pretty small though and only takes under an hour to explore slowly. There are an impressive number of free range kangaroos but they're totally lacking interest in the food given to feed them as everyone gets a free bag. They were already full at 10:30am on a weekday. Probably the best part about this sanctuary is how close and visible the wildlife is, and how placid and portable the kangaroos are. You can pat them easily as they're all laying around.
Steph B — Google review
This is a great place to visit! It’s a private organization that runs on donations and entrance fees, and they do amazing work helping animals that are injured or can’t go back into the wild. They have Tasmanian devils, parrots, echidnas, and kangaroos. It was a pleasant and fun experience to see this place and the wonderful care they give to the animals. Highly recommend!
Steven K — Google review
During the school holidays it was paying adult & 2 children under 15 get in for free. Nice surprise. Not from Australia so being able to see Wombats, Tasmania Devils and Kangaroos up close was awesome! Lucy the goose was a favourite. Feeding and patting Kangaroos is definitely a must have experience. Lovely sunny day for walking around the sanctuary. They are doing great work. Clean facilities- friendly staff - great place to spend 2 hours or so.
Pert F — Google review
I visited Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Tasmania, and it was such a beautiful and meaningful place. Many rescued animals live there, and it’s amazing to see how well they are cared for. The staff are passionate and do incredible work to protect wildlife. Definitely worth visiting!
Deniz D — Google review
It was such a nice experience - seeing wombats, tasmanian devils, different birds and feeding kangaroos in the end. It’s a small sanctuary but you can really see that people there love what they do. They have really tasty tea and coffe and some vegan cakes, protein balls etc. Everything you buy, goes for maintaining the sanctuary and helping animals. Worth visiting!
Julija C — Google review
The main reason I wanted to come to Australia was to visit Tasmania as it’s always been a dream of mine to see a Tasmania Devil. After years watching Looney Tunes as kids, it spawned a desire to see an actual one. Our guide at the sanctuary was really knowledgeable and gave us insights to the Wombats and Tasmania Devil that were definitely eye opening. The history of the reasons behind the little Devil being named as such, it’s current struggles in the wild with it facing a contagious spreading cancer and it’s temperament, an animal you don’t want to ever try and approach due to its strong bite! We were lucky to see 2 brothers in their natural habitat and watch their feeding! The Kangaroo feeding is beyond amazing especially if you live outside of Australia. This is a once in a lifetime experience for any one of any age! So thankful to be blessed enough to have the opportunity! This sanctuary is also a rescue with a hospital on site. This is a must do while In Tasmania if you are an animal lover and is definitely worth continual financial support if you are so inclined.
Jane F — Google review
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593 Briggs Rd, Brighton TAS 7030, Australia
http://www.bonorong.com.au/
+61 3 6268 1184
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Old Kempton Distillery

Food & Drink
Cafe
Coffee shop
Distillery
Heritage building
Restaurant
Tour operator
Fabulous tour! I'm not much of a whiskey person myself, but I left with a bit more of an appreciation for it. I hadn't any idea how much 'chemistry' it took. Really loved the history of the guy who built the distillery (can't remember his name, sorry!) and learning about the oaks, too. The lounge with the tastings and the charcuterie board was a lovely touch. Thankful they offer gin tastings, too. Our tour guide was a young man and very fun! Knows his stuff. Beautiful property, too. Would recommend to anyone, even if they don't like whiskey. :)
Caddie F — Google review
Had a awesome time here today at the production tour and whisky tasting 😊 Connor was a great tour guide, he really knew the history of the town and the venue and was super friendly, it really made our visit a great experience and we really enjoyed ourselves. We also had lunch here and the house whisky beef pie was so delicious 🤤 Great value for money, would return on our next visit to Tasmania. We purchased the 10 year old whisky to take home, smooth whisky and nice lingering flavour. It’s awesome they offer the postage for your orders which will save extra weight in our bags on the way home. Thanks again Connor & Old Kempton Team!
Rebekah C — Google review
My husband did a whisky tour and tasting and was amazed by the great work done here with everything done by hand. We are visiting from Melbourne so we took our kids as well and not only was the tour and whisky tasting a great experience, the venue is also very kid friendly. The staff were absolutely wonderful and catered to our kids dietary needs. Special shoutout to Halley who was very attentive. It was a lovely way to spend the afternoon in a relaxed and inviting environment.
Adele L — Google review
Having ordered old kempton whiskey on line upon a recommendation from seasoned whiskey drinkers I just had to visit whenever the opportunity arose, and today it did as we are on holiday in Tassie and we were in the local area. Well what a beautiful old distillery (formerly an inn) and we were ever so impressed with Halley who greeted us upon arrival, Halley was an absolute wealth of knowledge and having worked there for nine years she knew her products and a lot of history about the premises. She served our meals and also helped us with the purchase of our whiskey as well, but most of all she was just an absolute pleasure to deal with and she absolutely oozes personality. The pleasure really was all ours and it was worth it alone just meeting Halley, but the food was also fantastic and we will definitely be sure to return again. Halley is an absolute asset to the business, 10 out 10 to you young lady 🙏 And it’s also the best whiskey produced in Australia, second to none !
Dave C — Google review
I highly recommend a visit to this distillery! I booked the guided tour with lunch for my partner and I, and we were both so glad that we did. Connor was an amazing guide - thank you so much! Old Kempton is a distillery with so much history and there's so much to learn about the property and its history. We enjoyed seeing the production process and also the little tastes of whiskey along the way. Lunch was a beautiful charcuterie board, and went so well with the drams of whiskey. Looking forward to coming back on our next Tassie adventure!
Julia K — Google review
We had a very enjoyable time at Old Kempton Distillery. We enjoyed a very informative and relaxed tour, followed by a tasting of whiskies and liqueurs. Halley was a wonderful host. We also enjoyed a light lunch - very tasty. Well worth taking the time to visit
Roy A — Google review
Lovely building, spirits were good, but the food was really not up to standard. Probably the best bathroom in Tassie.
John S — Google review
Just plain awesome. The entire experience. My wife had to hold my hand so I stopped spending. We dined there as well. The product is well crafted and a good variety. Staff were very friendly and helpful. You have got to check out the toilet, yes the loo.
Greg T — Google review
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26 Main St, Kempton TAS 7030, Australia
http://www.oldkemptondistillery.com.au/
+61 3 6259 3082
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Salmon Ponds and the Museum of Trout Fishing

$$$$affordable
Museum
Quiet, relaxed setting with a fishing museum & cafe, plus a pond & garden area for picnics & walks.
My kids enjoyed feeding the salmon throughout. The fish feeds can be bought from their dispenser machine for $2 coins. You can change your notes with the cafe cashier if you need more coins. The amount of feed dispensed was pretty substantial. And the reusable tubs we're provided to contain the feed. We even saw the resident platypus as he wondered up and down the different ponds. Pretty amazing to see a "wild" platypus up close.
Kinder S — Google review
It was beautiful, relaxing and quiet. The ponds were clean but we didn’t see many salmon— a few trout. It was still very pleasant especially if you enjoy a lot of different kinds of trees— all marked.
KIM — Google review
Pleasant historic site nestled by the Plenty river. Adults and children alike love feeding the various species of trout and salmon. There are extensive exhibits detailing everything you ever wanted to know about fly fishing and trout/salmon breeding. There are a range of beautiful old trees lining the banks of the ponds making it a very picturesque spot.
Harry S — Google review
Food was good. History walk was good. Great place for kids, as long as you can control them. It is not somewhere you want them to fall in. The children we saw there were having a great time feeding the fish.
John H — Google review
If you are passing by i would stop in here if you had time, its a cool little place to feed some cool fish and ducks and a nice walk around the ponds, also feed the fish in the river via a little walk , didnt try the food here though. $10 admission and $2 for fish food
Sam B — Google review
The Pancakes are very nice. This place provides a beautiful experience for the family and the kids have the change to feed the fish. There’s also a platypus around
Paula R — Google review
Beautiful landscape. Worth the visit even just to sit and soak in the ambiance. The sound of the birds, the trees, grass is just so relaxing.
Marvin — Google review
Came in for a quick bite today, the Salmon Pate was absolutely phenomenal, quite delicious! A very generous serving of it as well, was definitely spreading it thick! Had Chilli Con Carne crêpes (pancakes) last time, they were also delicious and very filling. The staff is very kind too. Will come again, 10/10 👍 👌
Timofei I — Google review
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4.2
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Salmon Ponds, 70 Salmon Ponds Rd, Plenty TAS 7140, Australia
http://www.salmonponds.com.au/
+61 3 6261 5663
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Belgrove Distillery

Distillery
Food & Drink
Manufacturer
We absolutely loved visiting Belgrove Distillery. Peter gave us an extensive tour and tasting. I can honestly say that the whiskeys we tried were world class. We tried all the smokey varieties and OMG, what an experience. I could taste a bushfire all day and night. So tasty. If you like whiskies/Bourbon this place is an absolute treasure.
Scott D — Google review
This was probably the most informative tour I’ve ever experienced. I loved Belgrove’s commitment to keeping things local, sustainable, and focused on producing exceptional whiskey. Their unique approach and passion for quality truly stood out. Belgrove doesn’t just craft award-winning whiskey—they have world-class employees who genuinely love what they do. How did I discover this gem? The Pooseum! They even have a sheep-poo whiskey. Go check it out and see for yourself!
Markus K — Google review
Peter went above and beyond to show us around his distillery, explaining the entire process of how he makes his whisky. We were very impressed by his knowledge and creativity and learnt so much about whisky and how to create sustainably. We also got to try many of his whiskies and also took home a bottle for ourselves. Thank you Peter for such a great experience!
Brendan D — Google review
Book some tastings here, Peter was super generous with his time and knowledge. His whisky was superb and delightfully interesting. Highly recommend.
Alex P — Google review
Peter and his small team operate one of my favourite distilleries in all of Tasmania, and given the sheer number and quality of them that's saying something. Peter is a prolific experimenter, developing new tastes and experiences at every turn - and all of them delicious. If you're in the area don't miss the opportunity to pop in and meet Peter personally. He'll take you on a super tour of his distillery and you'll come out the other end armed with far more knowledge about the process of making top-flight whisky than you went in with. His whisky is distinctive, and once you have a taste for it you'll be using it as a benchmark to judge others by. Brilliant fun and a great experience.
Chris M — Google review
My first impression is , is this a lab 🧪? Good job to Peter 👏 that create so many flavors of alcohol 😀. They taste really special 🤤 and bring my best experience here .
Yen W — Google review
We had an awesome trip down to Tasmania, was lucky enough to visit Peter Bignell and the Belgrove Distillery Peter is a champion of a bloke. Love how innovative he is, he has a wealth of knowledge and combines it with skill to produce some great whiskies. Was awesome to tour the distillery and see each part of the process, including the fields where the grain is produced and harvested. Enjoyed a great tasting at the end of the tour and looking forward to what Belgrove will produce in the future. We highly recommend a visit to Belgrove if visiting Tassie.
Sarah ( — Google review
Great to finally meet you Peter! Thank you so much for taking some time out of your busy busy day to show us around your magic lab and the distillery. Every whisky lover needs to come meet Peter and his beautiful Rye! Whisky, Brandy, Liqueurs and “special” concoctions, Peter produces them all. The worlds only bio-diesel fuelled distillery with hand made stills, recycled commercial clothes dryer malt tumbler and own paddock grown rye. A true paddock to bottle experience. Peter is a nice bloke, knowledgeable, personable, a genius, but very busy. So please call ahead before popping in for a tasting and tour. You will not regret it!
Oz D — Google review
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3121 Midland Hwy, Kempton TAS 7030, Australia
http://belgrovedistillery.com.au/
+61 409 144 560
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