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enjoying lunch at Ghost Rock Winery
David Mckenzie
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David Mckenzie
Stretching between the mountains and the sea, the North West wine region has plenty to offer both wine lovers and sight-seers in Tasmania.
David Mckenzie
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David Mckenzie

A tranquil bay along the Bay of Fires route in North Eastern Tasmania photo by Laya Clode Unsplash
Irma Vuckovic
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Irma Vuckovic
February is the height of summer in Tasmania and the perfect time to explore the island’s natural beauty. Here’s what you need to consider when planning your holiday to Tasmania in February.
Irma Vuckovic
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Irma Vuckovic

wombats at Maria Island
Irma Vuckovic
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Irma Vuckovic
January is a warm and dry month, perfect for enjoying the many outdoor activities Tasmania has to offer. This overview of January weather and events will help you make the most of your summer trip to Tasmania.
Irma Vuckovic
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Irma Vuckovic

Not strictly a wine region
David Mckenzie
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David Mckenzie
Blending stunning scenery with superb wine, Tasmania’s Bruny Island and South Coast wine region offers multiple delights for any wine lovers visiting Hobart and southern Tasmania.
David Mckenzie
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David Mckenzie

Hard cheese slicing in Tasmania
David Mckenzie
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David Mckenzie
Cheesemaking has been around in Tasmania as long as it has anywhere in Australia – and judging by these great artisan cheese producers around Tassie, it ain’t going anywhere any time soon!
David Mckenzie
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David Mckenzie


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