the Agrarian Kitchen |
Agrarian Kitchen guided Garden Tours + New Cooking School
For guests looking to fully immerse themselves in a world of food from beginning to end, the Agrarian Kitchen is the perfect place, now offering weekly cooking, lifestyle and gardening classes at their New Norfolk site. The Agrarian Experience class is the best way to get a taste of the season with the menu crafted from the best of the garden that day, while the masterclasses are for the deeper dive, with everything from learning the butchery elements of how to breakdown a carcass, to making your own cheese, bread, charcuterie or pastry. Lifestyle classes are rooted in the same desire to teach practical skills, but this time it's for other aspects of life. Classes will include guests making their own home cleaning products, natural dyeing techniques, candle making or wreath making from your own garden and surrounds. Everything needed to live an agrarian lifestyle. Gardening classes have been a natural progression and extension of running their own garden. If guests want to build their own vegetable garden from scratch or even learn a few techniques to make your existing garden better, then the Agrarian's Garden Fundamentals is the class to be at. Other classes and specific skill-based workshops will also be available, from grafting fruit trees and propagation, to protected growing and composting, and everything in between.Discover Tasmania: Agrarian Kitchen
Manky Sallys
Manky Sallys is a nano-brewery, taphouse and luxury dive bar right on Salamanca Place. Head in and check out the decor, grab a glass of Tasmanian wine (or Moo Brew beer) and enjoy the fruits of the kitchen in dim, mildly luxurious surrounds.Discover Tasmania: Manky Sallys
Tatler Lane
Located in Launceston CBD, Tatler Lane moonlights as an all-day brunch cafe, cocktail and wine bar and dinner experience. It also hosts events and a Sweetbrew Coffee Roasters' roasting house and multicultural hub in the CBD of Launceston.Discover Tasmania: Tatler Lane
Bream Creek (new) Cellar Door
Pioneer of the modern Tasmanian wine industry, Bream Creek Vineyard produces elegant and complex wines. Located within the vineyard, the cellar door overlooks the grape vines, providing guests with spectacular views out to Marion Bay, Maria Island and Hellfire Bluff. Sit down and enjoy a tasting from their wide range of wines, while grazing on a platter of premium ingredients or perhaps a dozen Tassie gold oysters from their friends at Blue Lagoon Oysters (located just down the road).Discover Tasmania: Bream Creek Vineyard
palawa kipli
palawa kipli is Tasmania's only Aboriginal food business 100% owned and operated by Aboriginal people. In palawa kani, the Tasmanian Aboriginal language, 'palawa' means 'Tasmanian Aborigine', and 'kipli' means 'food'. Primarily a catering company, palawa kipli aims to connect with traditional food and land management practices, contributing to Tasmanian Aboriginal cultural continuity and revival. palawa kipli also runs kipli takara tours: 90min bush-food walks with palawa guides across a culturally rich landscape. Guests can taste seasonal native bush tucker, learn about palawa history and culture, and discover ways to shape a sustainable future. The experience ends with a unique tasting of native finger food and drinks – or a private sit-down cultural dining experience, featuring a six-plate set menu of high-end native foods.Discover Tasmania: palawa kipli
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Bruny Island Long Weekend Seed Collection Walk
Experience Bruny Island's unique flora with the seed collection walk on the stunning Labillardiere Track with James Wood, manager of Tasmania's Seed Collection Centre. Hosted by Tas Walking Co and curated in partnership with the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, guests will collect rare and precious seeds on Bruny Island and go in search of the highly desired Euphrasia fragosa and rare orchid species with other passionate botanists. Learn how to also observe plants in different phases and how to map special sightings. Sure to be a special experience, James will provide expert insight about the flora guests will see on the walk.Tasmanian Walking Company: Bruny Island Seed Collection Walk
Freycinet Air Tasmania - Heli Experience
Freycinet Air Tasmania |
Discover Tasmania: Freycinet Air Tasmania
Duck River Dairy Visitor Centre/ Tours
For a rather cheesy experience, guests can visit the Duck River Meadows Robotic Dairy, a state-of-the-art automated dairy located in far-north-west Tasmania, offering daily tours throughout the facility. With knowledgeable tour guides, prepare to be captivated by futuristic robotic production of the purest milk produced on the island. The unique experience concludes at the Duck River Meadows Pavilions where guests can sample and purchase their unique range of delectable cheeses.Discover Tasmania: Duck River Meadows Robotic Dairy & Cheese Tour
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Hunter Huon Valley
Located on 36 acres of Huon Valley's rugged bushland, three of the cabins have been designed to inspire guests to disconnect from their everyday lives and immerse themselves in nature. The remaining cabins in the valley were created to support local Tasmanian producers, artists and makers with a space to share their expertise with visitors and community alike.Discover Tasmania: Hunter Huon Valley
Saffire Freycinet Coast to Coast Luxury Expedition
On Board, Saffire Freycinet is excited to offer a select series of expeditions combining small-ship adventure through the remote south-west corner of Tasmania's Wilderness World-Heritage Area and a luxury stay at Saffire on the stunning east coast. This exclusive new expedition combines the very best of Tasmanian luxury and wilderness, from the wilds of the remote south-west coast to the picturesque Freycinet Peninsula at Saffire Freycinet.Saffire Freycinet: Coast to Coast Luxury Expedition
The Granary
the Granary Cottage |
Discover Tasmania: The Granary | Richmond Hill
Blue Lake Lodge
Calling all whisky aficionados, Blue Lake Lodge plays host to an exclusive whisky retreat at the famed Callington Mill Distillery. Located at the beautiful Arthurs Lake in the Tasmanian Central Highlands, guests will have the chance to experience premium accommodation in an adventure-packed area, with trout fishing, kayaking, bushwalking and five-star dining at their doorstep.Callington Mill Distillery: Blue Lake Lodge
* Tourism Tasmania https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/
* Amelia Griggs at amelia.griggs@tourism.tas.gov.au
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