If you’re looking for something different, you’ll find it at the Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival – Australia’s quirkiest food festival. From the burning of Big Willie to imaginary circuses and a Blundstone Costume competition, this festival has it all along with seriously good food.
POV You’ve never made a snowball, and you’re feeling left out! Sun, sand, surf, Australia has plenty of all these but we are a little short on snow, except this place, where it’s even been known to snow on Christmas Day. Best of all, it’s only 30 minutes from a capital mainland city. Fulfil that childhood fantasy right now. Here’s how …
Packed with charming buildings and blessed with a vibrant food and wine scene, it’s not hard to find plenty of top things to do in Launceston. It’s fabulous to visit this region in summer, but winter in Tasmania, or The Off Season, as they call it, offers secret surprises like nowhere else.
A summer trip to Tasmania is not complete without a taste of fresh, locally caught seafood. These are the top eight places to eat Tasmanian crayfish, in season from November to April.
Looking for some new places to stay in Tasmania? Here are 13 places offering unique accommodation in Tasmania that suit everyone from love-struck couples to families on the hunt for fun. There’s a geodesic dome, a fishing shack and a luxe to the manor born estate house that sleeps a crowd. Whether you are looking for luxury accommodation in Tasmania or just somewhere that’s new and different, this list has you covered.
With those big, dark eyes and shiny coat, Peppers Silo Launceston canine ambassador Archie the labrador wins everyone’s heart. Whether he is relaxing on his dog bed in Reception with his favourite teddy bear bedside him or walking along the Tamar River with front of house staff, Archie stops people in their tracks. His official title is Canine Ambassador which matches his jaunty bow tie!
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