


Treat yourself to a scrumptious meal featuring island produce and taste the local drops at Bruny Island Premium Wines, Bar & Grill.Join the Bruny Island Traveller gourmet food tour from Hobart for a day of ultimate island bounty indulgence and sightseeing.Join Bruny Island Cruises on their award-winning eco-tour to get up close to Bruny’s giant sea cliffs, resident fur seals, seabirds and migrating whales ( in season).Catch a sunrise or sunset from the top of the Neck, watch the little penguins come in to nest, spot a white wallaby around Adventure Bay, and explore the South Bruny National Park. Stay in private self-contained studio apartments in an idyllic setting at Oyster Cove Chalet.īruny Island is just a 35-minute drive and short ferry ride from Hobart, yet feels a world away with beautiful beaches, walks, and gourmet produce.Waterview Gardens B&B boasts stunning views over North West Bay to Bruny Island.The Snug Beach Cabin & Caravan Park offers self-contained cabins, powered sites and unpowered sites set amongst landscaped gardens by the beach.Stay in peaceful, secluded accommodation in the Hartzview Vineyard Homestead.Visit Hartzview Vineyard to treat yourself in the cafe, taste the range of wines, liqueurs and other goodies, and explore the Heritage Pickers Hut Village.Enjoy a fun day out on the lunch tour with Peppermint Bay Hotel and Cruises.

Explore Tasmania’s largest landscaped native garden at Inverawe Native Gardens, Margate.Walk the sculpture trail at Art Farm Birchs Bay and enjoy refreshments at Five Bob Cafe.Watch a weaver at work and purchase a handcrafted treasure at Woodbridge Hill Handweaving Studio.Visit Grandvewe Cheeses to meet ‘the girls’, taste the ewenique range of sheep cheeses and other goodies, and try Hartshorn Distillery’s range of sheep whey spirits.Join Tasmanian Jet Ski Adventures for a thrilling tour from Coningham Beach to Bruny Island.The peaceful seaside towns along the way are home to creative communities, artisan producers, and lovely walks (including some dog friendly tracks). The Channel Highway is one of Australia’s great (yet lesser-known) coastal drives, and begins just a short drive south from Hobart. We’ve pulled out some of the highlights below-happy adventuring! The guide also includes tips on where to stay.ĭownload the 2020 Southern Trove Visitor Guide here or pick up a hard copy from your local Visitor Information Centre (yes, it’s free!). Get the low down on exploring the region’s towns, waterways, wilderness, art (including Project X), history and heritage, eateries, markets and events, walks, parks and reserves, and more. Exciting news: the 2020 Southern Trove Visitor Guide is hot off the press! The guide features insider tips on things to see, do and eat in the Channel, Bruny Island, Huon Valley and Far South Tasmania.
