Strathlynn
Discover some of Tasmania's finest food, wine and views at Strathlynn. Situated in the Ninth Island Vineyard, on the Tamar River, Strathlynn boasts one of Tasmania's most picturesque eating spots.
Rosevears
Discover amazing places to visit, from scenic lookouts and wildlife encounters to museums and galleries.
Discover some of Tasmania's finest food, wine and views at Strathlynn. Situated in the Ninth Island Vineyard, on the Tamar River, Strathlynn boasts one of Tasmania's most picturesque eating spots.
Rosevears
If you are driving to the west coast, or just want a day trip from the Hobart area, head out to Mt Field National Park, and then continue on to the Styx Big Tree Reserve, managed by Forestry Tasmania. In May 2005, Australia
Maydena
The Bark Mill is a restored mill and museum in Swansea on Tasmania
Swansea
The Swansea Golf Club is a scenic, nine-hole course on the coast at Swansea. Swansea is 90 minutes north east of Hobart (134 kilometres/83 miles) and south east of Launceston (133 kilometres/82 miles).
Swansea
T Spot is a unique shop and is located in Ross in Tasmania's Midlands. It is in an ambient setting attached to a stone cottage circa 1836 in Bridge Street (around the corner from the Ross Hotel). It consists of a blending tea house, caf
Ross
Want a birds eye view of the world above the forest floor?
Geeveston
Tam-o-Shanter Golf Club is a nine-hole golf course at Lulworth in Tasmania's north east.
Lulworth
The Tamar Island Wetlands is a unique urban wetlands reserve ten minutes drive from Launceston. An outstanding Interpretation Centre offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the great value of the wetlands.
Launceston
Tamar Ridge Wines is a vineyard located in the West Tamar Valley, north of Launceston.
Kayena
The Tamar Valley Resort is located in the Swiss-style village of Grindelwald, northern Tasmania.
Grindelwald
Tarkine Forest Adventures is an eco-tourism and forestry interpretation centre near Togari, northwest Tasmania. Dismal Swamp is a natural blackwood forest sinkhole, believed to be the only one in the world. Formed over thousands of years by dissolving dolomite, the 40 metre deep sinkhole is a unique forest habitat supporting a range of plant and animal species.
Smithton
The Tarraleah Golf Course, is a nine-hole course in the Tasmanian highlands. The course is located at Tarraleah, a holiday village on the edge of the Tasmanian wilderness, two hours north-west of Hobart (122 kilometres).
Tarraleah