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  1. Foodie Road Trip

    DAY 1 - DEVONPORT. After disembarking, there's no better place to start your week of foodie touring than Devonport. In the heart of Tasmania's food bowl, the region around Devonport produces some of the best apples and potatoes in Australia, as well as artisan chocolate, cheese, fudge and liquors. On the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month ...

  2. TrailGraze is the ultimate foodie road trip through Tasmania

    We head to Tasmania to find out. Along the north-west coast of Tasmania awaits one of the island's best self-drive food trails, boutique lodgings of international acclaim and air so clean they've bottled it. Touching down in Launceston and grazing all the way to the tip of Tasmania, set off on this foodie road trip with a healthy appetite ...

  3. Tasmania Itinerary (14 days)

    Breakfast - Pigeon Hole Cafe (Hobart) Morning. New Norfolk - St Matthews church, Bush Inn and Drill Hall Emporium. Pulpit Rock lookout. Lunch - Agrarian Kitchen (New Norfolk) -OR - Cheeky Little Place (New Norfolk) Afternoon. Mt Field - Russell Falls short walk, Waterfalls Cafe and Gallery (souvenirs!) Westerway - Westerway ...

  4. The Best 7 Day Tasmania Road Trip Itinerary

    Day 3: Port Arthur to Freycinet National Park (Coles Bay) Day 4: Exploring Freycinet National Park. Day 5: Bicheno to Cradle Mountain Road Trip (Optional Detour to Bay of Fires) Day 6: Immersion in Cradle Mountain / Lake St Clair National Park. Day 7: Cradle Mountain to Launceston & The Tamar Valley.

  5. Tasmania Road Trip

    The perfect Tasmania road trip itinerary. Spend two weeks in Tassie, visiting Cradle Mountain, Freycinet National Park, Hobart and more. ... Another 7 minutes in the car on your Tasmania foodie road trip and you'll reach Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door. This award-winning Tasmanian paddock to plate dairy has a new visitor centre, where you can ...

  6. Road trip guide for food lovers visiting Tasmania's east coast

    Killiecrankie is on the north-west coast of Flinders Island, the largest island of the Furneaux Group in the Bass Strait north of Tasmania. It's a nature lover's haven, with hilly hikes, empty beaches and a healthy population of wombats. Beyond the wilderness there's little to do besides forage, cook, eat, repeat - and you wouldn't ...

  7. 5-day Tasmania Itinerary: Road Trip from Hobart

    Day 1: Explore Hobart (Fly in the morning) Day 2: Drive up to Bicheno (3 hours) Day 3: Explore Freycinet National Park. Day 4: Drive down to Port Arthur and Tasman Island (3 hours) Day 5: Bruny Island Foodie Day trip. If you have more time - You can always opt to drive further up towards Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires, before ending up at ...

  8. Tasmania's best food and wine trails

    Tasmanian Cider Trail. Once known as the Apple Isle for its superb crops, Tasmania continues to celebrate the apple with the Tasmanian Cider Trail.The trail links ten cider producers across the state, from the southern Huon Valley, where 80 per cent of the state's apples are grown, to cideries in the north around the wine-producing Tamar Valley.There are also detours to other cider producers ...

  9. Foodie road trip in Tasmania: Australia's most compelling foodie

    East Coast Tasmania road trip. Credit: Daniel Scott These are exciting times for the Apple Isle. According to the latest Tasmanian Visitor Survey, 16 per cent more tourists visited in 2014 and ...

  10. 5 Day Signature Gourmet Trail

    5 Day Signature Gourmet Self-Drive Trail. 5 days - Gourmet Self Drive Tour Package. Day 1 - MONA and wine tasting experience. Arrive to Hobart Airport before 12pm on any Thursday to start your Tasmania journey! Drive to your premium Hobart Waterfront accommodation. Check in and then walk to the Mona ferry terminal to head to Mona for the afternoon.

  11. The Best Tasmania Itinerary (+ Tasmania Road Trip Map)

    2 Tasmania Itinerary + Map. 2.1 Hobart. 2.2 Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula. 2.3 Freycinet National Park - Wineglass Bay. 2.4 Bay of Fires. 2.5 Launceston. 2.6 Cradle Mountain National Park. 3 Getting to Tasmania. 4 Getting Around Tasmania (+Renting a Car in Tasmania)

  12. The Ultimate Tasmanian Road Trip

    Boat. The Spirit of Tasmania is the only way to transport your vehicle to the island. The ferry leaves Melbourne at either 9am or 6pm and arrives in Devonport roughly 10 hours later. It is more enjoyable in the summertime when the seas aren't as rough. Fares start at $87 one way for your vehicle.

  13. The Perfect 2-Week Tasmania Road Trip Itinerary

    2-Week Tasmania Road Trip Itinerary. Day 1: Hobart. Day 2: Port Arthur. Day 3: Tasman Peninsula. Day 4: Maria Island. Day 5: Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay. Day 6: Freycinet National Park and Bay Of Fires. Day 7: Bay of Fires. Day 8: Tamar Valley.

  14. Tasmania Itinerary (7 Days)

    See Crater Lake and Cradle Mountain on your Tasmania 7-day itinerary | 📷: Jason Charles Hill. 410 km. 5hr 40mins + Stops. Cradle Coast. Note: This is a big day, so maximise your time and start as early as possible. Breakfast - Your accommodation - OR - Highland Restaurant (Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge) Morning.

  15. Foodie road trip in Tasmania

    Faro at Mona (Museum of Old and New Art) Tasmania's big-guns-blazing attraction is the creation of one man's whimsy. David Walsh's phenomenal art collection is wonderfully bonkers, irreverent and also home to one of the hottest tables in town, Faro (there's a winery, Moorilla, next door for post-culture-vulture tastings; moorilla.com.au).

  16. A Southern Edge Road Trip: Follow a CP Writer's Ambling Foodie

    Whether you're a foodie, wine connoisseur or lover of the open road, southern Tasmania has you well and truly covered. While catching the Bruny Island Ferry back across the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, I couldn't help but dream of making a sea change to this beautiful part of the world.

  17. Foodie Lover Tours

    Escape the ordinary: discover Tasmania's essence through private, customizable food & drink adventures. Foodie Lover Tours offers bespoke journeys, infusing compelling narratives into every delectable bite and sip. Step beyond the mainstream: uncover Tasmania's heart with exclusive experiences tailored by food & drink enthusiasts.

  18. A lap of the map road trip

    That said, even on a tight schedule, this 1909km 'lap of the map' will serve up plenty of Tasmanian delights. Download the Discover Tasmania App- your personal island tour guide - and hit the road. The Nut in Stanley. Jason Charles Hill. West by north west: Devonport to Strahan, 304km, 3½hr drive time.

  19. Road trip in Tasmania: self-drive 7-day itinerary for nature lovers

    A road trip is the best way to explore Tasmania, and nature lovers will fall in love with the island's wilderness. From stunning coastlines to great mountain hikes, it has a lot to offer. This self-drive 7-day itinerary will take you around the island to see the best of Tasmania in 7 days with beautiful landscapes and wildlife encounters.

  20. Road Trips & Itineraries

    From beautiful coastal drives to misty highland highways, foodie-themed routes, winery circuits and lonesome country backroads, Tasmanian road trips come in all shapes and sizes. Getting from A to B might not take all day, but you're guaranteed some scenery and an adventure or two along the way. To enhance your trip, download the Discover ...

  21. A Foodie's Guide to Road Tripping from Sydney to Tasmania

    Undertaking the unforgettable road trip all the way there from Sydney, stopping to feast along the way. Long gone are the days when the culinary offerings on the road were limited to Maccas and 24-hour servos, and it mightn't be obvious from behind the wheel, but the route along the Hume Highway is dotted with foodie adventures — from rolling ...