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Aart. Gallery of Fine Art, in central Hobart, specialises in exhibiting work by Tasmanian artists. The gallery is located in Macquarie Street, a short distance from Hobart’s central business district
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Hobart’s Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts is a heritage collection of colonial artefacts. The Museum is located within the State Library of Tasmania in central Hobart.
The Library and Museum ar
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This miniature display of the scenic charms of Switzerland covers an area greater than a couple of average size houses. The Bernese Alps, alpine villages, rivers and lakes are laid out before you and
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Kent and Kent Antiques, in Hobart, offers a range of authentic antiques. The store is located beside Constitution Dock on Hobart’s waterfront, a short walk from the city's central business district.
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The Antiques Market, in central Hobart, specialises in antiques, art and collectables. The store is located in Elizabeth Street, in the city’s central business district.
At the Antiques Market you can
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Art Mob, in Hobart’s Hunter Street arts precinct, is Tasmania's only dedicated Aboriginal art gallery. Hunter Street is located on the waterfront, a five-minute walk from the city.
Most of Australia’s
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Astrolabe Booksellers, in Hobart’s Salamanca Place, offers rare, antiquarian and second-hand books. Astrolabe is located in a refurbished 19th century warehouse close to Hobart’s waterfront and a shor
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Barilla Bay is an oyster farm, restaurant and gourmet food store at Cambridge, southern Tasmania. Barilla Bay is a 15-minute drive from central Hobart (14 kilometres/nine miles), and is close to Hobar
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Cadbury Chocolate Factory at Claremont, near Hobart, is a must visit for chocolate lovers.
On the Factory Tour you will see how some of your favourite Cadbury products are created. Enjoy free samples
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Hobart’s Carnegie Gallery features a public exhibition program showcasing contemporary art, craft and design. The Gallery is located in Argyle Street, in the city’s central business district.
The Carn
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The Cascade Brewery is Australia’s oldest continuously operating brewery, in South Hobart, Tasmania. The brewery is located in the foothills of Mount Wellington, five minutes’ drive from Hobart’s cent
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The Claremont Golf Club is a metropolitan course north of Hobart in southern Tasmania. Claremont is a suburb of Hobart, 10 minutes’ drive north of the city centre (12 kilometres).
The Claremont Golf C
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Coal Valley Vineyard restaurant is located at Cambridge 15 minutes east of Hobart.
The restaurant, outdoor dining terrace and cellar door are perched directly above the steeply sloping vineyard and ha
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The Colville Street Art Gallery features contemporary work by artists from Tasmania and mainland Australia. The Gallery is located in Battery Point, a five-minute drive from Hobart’s central business
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This picturesque 11 hectare vineyard was established in 1989 and has already produced a number of award winning wines. Current varieties are pinot noir, chardonnay, riesling, and gewurztraminer.
The
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The Derwent Entertainment Centre is multi-purpose stadium and entertainment venue at Glenorchy, near Hobart. Glenorchy is ten minutes’ drive north of Hobart’s city centre (eight kilometres/five miles)
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endota spa hobart – day spa on the hobart waterfront - is less than a five minute saunter from dockside, city centre and every history and mystery-soaked corner of the old town.
Once a flour mill, now
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The Female Factory in South Hobart is arguably Australia’s most significant historic site for women.
You can take a self-guided tour of the Female Factory Historic Site which allows you access to the
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Experience the varied forest sites and opportunities that exist in Tasmania's state forests.
Arve River Forest Drive.
The starting point is the Forest and Heritage Centre at Geeveston, for an introduc
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The Glenorchy Showgrounds Market is held every Sunday from 0800 - 1400 at the Royal Showgrounds (except during the Royal Hobart Show Week) in Tasmania's south.
You can browse a great range of stalls i
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Golf Park Hobart is a golf driving range situated opposite the Hobart airport in Cambridge. There are 20 bays and grass tees available for use and professional tuition is available by prior booking.
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Hood Wines, is located in the Coal River Valley Region just 10 minutes from Hobart. It produces a wide range of award-winning cool climate styles (riesling, chardonnay, pinot gris, sauvignon blanc, pi
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The International Wall of Friendship was conceived as a lasting memorial to the bonds of friendship and goodwill of many nations who have made Tasmania their home and their contribution and committmen
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Island Market is a new indoor market, which specialises in food, new products and craft. These include seafood (live, fresh and frozen), meat, groceries, prepared foods, fresh produce, clothing, manch
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This antiquities museum at the University of Tasmania in Hobart is rated as the best such collection in Australia after the Nicholson Museum in the University of Sydney.
The museum was started about
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In 1873, someone thought they spotted two Russian warships on the River Derwent. The gun emplacement and fort were built in 1880 as a result.
The battery guns were never fired in anger and today the
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When junipers for gin proved hard to find, Bill Lark of The Lark Distillery tried making a liqueur using Tasmania's native mountain pepper berries. The result is a smooth Bush Liqueur - a truly uniqu
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The Maritime Museum of Tasmania, in Hobart, is dedicated to Tasmania’s rich maritime heritage. The Museum is located in the Carnegie Building, at Sullivan’s Cove, a short walk from Hobart’s central bu
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Meadowbank Estate is a cellar door, vineyard and restaurant at Cambridge, east of Hobart. Cambridge is 15 minutes’ drive east of Hobart (14 kilometres).
Meadowbank Estate’s 10 hectares of vines overlo
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Moo Brew is a state-of-the-art micro-brewery at Moorilla Estate, Hobart. Moorilla sits on a private peninsula on the Derwent River at Berridale, 15 minutes north west of Hobart’s city centre. A jetty
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Moorilla Estate, on the Derwent River north of Hobart, is a top Tasmanian boutique vineyard. Moorilla Estate was established in 1958 by wine pioneer Claudio Alcorso. It was the first vineyard to make
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Mount Nelson and Truganini Reserve is a conservation area south of Hobart. Mount Nelson is 10 minutes’ drive from Hobart (five kilometres) en route to Kingston.
Originally the site of one of a chain
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Mures Fish Centre is a Hobart institution, situated right on the bustling fishermans wharf next to the boats that bring in so much of its stock in trade.
As well as dining in - at the al la carte rest
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Narryna is a beautiful Georgian home, now open to the public, set in an old-world garden, in the heart of Battery Point, Hobart's original village. The home was builit over a three-year period by sea
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Off Centre, in Hobart, is a gallery and shop featuring work by Tasmanian ceramic artists. The gallery is located in the Salamanca Arts Centre, close to Hobart’s waterfront and a short walk from the ci
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Pembroke Vineyard is located at the entrance to the Coal River Valley in southern Tasmania on approximately one hectare.
The vineyard predominantly grows Pinot Noir along with a very small range of c
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The Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site in Hobart incorporates more than 160 years of Tasmanian penal history.
Building a church above solitary confinement cells was Colonial Architect John Lee Archer’s
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Putters Adventure Golf is a miniature golf complex at Moonah, north of Hobart. Moonah is five minutes’ drive from Hobart’s central business district (five kilometres/three miles).
You can play a round
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The Quoll Artists Gallery, in Hobart’s Salamanca Place, specialises in work by Tasmanian artists. The gallery is located in the Salamanca Arts Centre, close to Hobart’s waterfront and a short walk fro
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The Rosny Historic Centre is a cultural centre, gallery and museum on Hobart’s eastern shore. Located at Rosny Park, the Centre is a 10-minute drive (five kilometres) from Hobart’s central business di
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The Royal Hobart Golf Course is a country 18-hole course near Hobart in southern Tasmania. Located at Seven Mile Beach, the course is 20 minutes south east of Hobart (18 kilometres).
The Royal Hobart
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The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are located in Hobart, Tasmania’s harbour side capital city.
Established in 1818 on the western banks of the Derwent River, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
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Runnymede is an elegant colonial house situated in New Town just north of Hobart city. It is located in a lovely garden that overlooks New Town Bay on the River Derwent. It was built around 1836 for R
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The Salamanca Arts Centre is a vibrant arts community located at Hobart’s Salamanca Place. Salamanca Place is close to Hobart’s waterfront, a short walk from the city’s central business district.
The
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Salamanca Market takes place in Hobart every Saturday between 8.30am and 3pm – rain, hail or shine.
At Hobart’s popular outdoor market you’ll join the locals for a shopping experience with a differenc
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Savoy Baths is a unique day spa established in the basement of an historic former banking chamber. The Spa has been transformed from the bullion vaults and strong rooms into a vast therapeutic and rec
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Seven Mile Beach is a coastal reserve, a short drive east of Hobart. The Beach is 20 minutes (18 kilometres/11 miles) from the city, close to Hobart Airport.
Seven Mile Beach is a long crescent of san
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Built in 1870 for the production of shot, this sandstone tower rises 48 metres above the banks of the Derwent, affording spectacular views up, down and across the river.
The tower is 10 metres in dia
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We provide professional service and advice on buying, selling or insuring stamps, coins, medals and collectables.
Stamps & Accessories - stamps and related material from: Tasmania, Australia, Austral
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The Tasmania Golf Club is an 18-hole course at Barilla Bay, east of Hobart. Barilla Bay is close to Hobart airport, fifteen minutes (20 kilometres/12 miles) from the city centre.
With spectacular view
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The Tasmanian Cricket Museum, at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval, showcases Tasmania’s cricketing history. Bellerive is 10 minutes’ drive east of the Hobart city centre, on the eastern shore of the Derwent Ri
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The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) celebrates Tasmania’s history, art and culture. TMAG is located in Hobart’s central business district, close to the city’s waterfront.
You can join a free
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The New Town Railway Station has been rebuilt at the museum and a new platform added. The station masters office and signal room have been retained and restored to original condition. The former ladi
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Tasmania’s Theatre Royal, in Hobart, is Australia's oldest working theatre. It is located in inner-city Hobart, a short stroll from the central business district.
The Theatre Royal is Australia’s only
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Wilderness on Hobarts doorstep, Wellington Park provides walking, climbing, abseiling, cycling and sightseeing opportunities less than half an hours drive from the city. Pillinger Drive turns right of
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Zone 3 Laser Games is an indoor tactical team laser game in Hobart, southern Tasmania. Zone 3 is located in the Village Cinema complex in central Hobart.
Inside Zone 3’s ultra-violet, spaced-themed m
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Governor Macquarie ordered these barracks built when he visited the colony in 1811. When the last British regiment left Tasmania in 1870 the buildings were variously used as a school, reformatory, a h
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Increasingly, Tasmania is gaining recognition for the excellence and execution of design, especially its fine furniture made with native timbers. If you have an interest in good design - from pots to
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Lady Franklin Gallery, situated in Tasmania's capital Hobart, was built in 1842.
This gallery in the Hobart suburb of Lenah Valley was built by Lady Jane Franklin, wife of Sir John Franklin, who was g
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Officially opened in March 1994, this links type course was designed by Peter Toogood, and features 18 tees with gently undulating fairways to 9 large greens. Two lakes and numerous bunkers add to the
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The New Town Bay Golf Club is a nine-hole metropolitan golf course north of Hobart. The Club is located in the riverside suburb of Lutana, 10 minutes north of the city (six kilometres/four miles).
For
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Spectacular views over Barilla Bay, Pittwater and Midway Point are a feature of this challenging 10 hole course. Visitors and new members are welcome. Handicap required to play in competitions. Th
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Situated only 7km from the GPO on Hobarts Eastern Shore close to Eastlands Shopping Centre. Short but very attractive public course which has been the venue of the Australian Public Course Championsh
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Sanctuary Day Spa is a beauty and health centre in central Hobart. Hobart is Tasmania’s harbour side capital city, located in the south east of the state on the banks of the Derwent River.
At Sanctuar
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Visit Tasmania.com offers wine tourism experiences throughout Tasmania. Based at historic Milford Vineyard, Cambridge, Tasmania.
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