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Barilla Bay is an oyster farm, restaurant and gourmet food store at Cambridge, located 10 minutes from Hobart, a short drive from the Southern Tasmania's airport. read more
Charles Reuben Estate is located at Tea Tree in the famous Coal River Valley wine region of Southern Tasmania. Charles Reuben Estate is a pleasant 30 minute drive ... read more
Meadowbank Estate
Meadowbank Estate has two vineyards (Glenora and Cambridge) both some 15 minutes from Hobart in the spectacular Coal River Valley wine region of Southern Tasmania. read more
Riversdale is located in Cambridge in the Coal River Valley wine region of Southern Tasmania. It is also an Olive Grove, an Orchard and it offers Cottage Accommodation. read more
Cornwall Vineyard & Coal Valley Vista B & BCornwall Vineyard and Coal Valley Vista B&B are located in Cambridge in the Coal River Valley wine area of Southern Tasmania. read more
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