Play Seaside Stay Countryside! Rural seclusion in one, two or three bedroom cottage style self contained units. Only two minutes drive to the golden beaches of Bridport. Platypus Park Country Retreat is a very relaxing and peaceful accommodation…
Established in 1974, Pipers Brook Vineyard is the home of Kreglinger Wine Estates – producers of the internationally acclaimed Kreglinger Vintage, Pipers Brook and Ninth Island wines. The Winery Café is an ideal place to relax over one…
Unique His & Hers Museums set within stunningly beautiful gardens.
For a fresh, funky and fun approach to wine, whisky and food tastings, Leaning Church Vineyard at Lalla guarantees a unique experience. Want to taste a Sauvignon Blanc “as startling as dipping your private bits in icy water” or a Pinot…
Experience the finest sparkling wines the nation can boast. Learn about the home of ‘Sparkling Tasmania’ from the interpretive displays and the premium wines available for tasting. Open 7 days (Closed Christmas Day & Good Friday)
Goulds Country Guest House is set in the rolling hills below The Blue Tier in North East Tasmania. We are 15 minutes from the seaside town of St Helens & approx 2 hours from Launceston. Located 3klms off the A3 following the signs to Goulds…
Privately set amongst beautiful established gardens, Cloverlea Gardens Bed and Breakfast at Branxholm offers microwave and BBQ facilities and is a dog friendly property.
Experience the romance of lavender! Bridestowe Lavender Estate, at Nabowla, Tasmania is considered one of the State’s most spectacular vistas during flowering in December and January. The 265 acre site is noted for its manicured fields…
Jan and Holger welcome you to their home. Beulah is a comfortable, heritage listed property and has graced the Scottsdale streetscape since 1887
Corporate clients and tourists enjoy modern motel and self catering (including 2 bedroom) units, situated in beautiful National Trust Classified garden. Centrally located. Enjoy a glass of wine on the patio, overlooking the spectacular…
While elsewhere in Tasmania people are tucking up by the fire and going into winter hibernation, North East Tasmania comes alive to celebrate and showcase local arts and crafts annually on the June long weekend.
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