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Helen's Hill Estate vineyard is situated on the South Ranges of the renowned Yarra Valley. Named after the late previous owner, Helen's Hill commands some of the ... read more
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Louisa's Walk is a a convict drama around the life of convict, Louisa Regan, which takes you in and around the Female Factory in South Hobart where Louisa was imprisoned »
Myrtaceae is a vineyard and winery situated near Arthurs Seat in the Hinterland region of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. Limited quantities of high ... read more
The Josef Chromy Cellar Door Cafe and Winery is located at Relbia, northern Tasmania. Relbia is a 15-minute drive south of Launceston (10 kilometres), a short distance ... read more
Art and design itinerary of Tasmania read more
Tamar Valley Wine RouteThe Tamar Valley Wine Route is a wine touring experience connecting 32 vineyards in the Tamar Valley, near Launceston in Tasmania. Using an easy to follow map and ... read more
Great short walks of Tasmania, including the Tamar and Wineglass BayVarious short walks around Tasmania including the Meander Falls, a full day's walk that gets you away from the more popular areas and into the Tasmanian Wilderness ... read more
Tasmania's TemptationsSome suggested rejuvenating itineraries around Tasmania from Tas Temptations read more
Tasmania is a treasure island for gourmets with its superb cool-climate wines, fresh produce and many fine restaurants focusing on seasonal dishes. This weekend itinerary takes in some of the many highlights of the northern part of the island state »
Of late, Tasmania has been blending its traditional strengths with fine wine and good food. Visitors to the island might be surprised how well a local reserve pinot noir can complement watching the wildlife, hearing convict whispers, or a meal at restaurant where local produce stars more than the chef »
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