Starting at Hobart, we follow the Great Eastern Drive, stopping along the way to appreciate white sandy beaches, spiky bridge and seaside towns.
Freycinet National Park is world famous for its natural assets with pink granite mountains rising straight from the sea to form magnificent sheltered waterways and one of the top ten beaches in the world. The short trek to Wineglass Bay is well worth the wander for it’s one of Tasmania’s most photographed views.
Tasmania’s cool climate, mild summers and long autumn days are perfect for cool-climate wine making, and we want to show you why Tasmania has an international reputation as a leading producer of Australia’s premium wines.
Send us a message and we will organise a day you won’t forget. With the Coal River Valley just a stone’s throw from Hobart it’s the perfect place to sample local produce. Frogmore Creek has an exceptional on-site restaurant, with generous tastings available. Other vineyards producing quality Tasmania products include, Pooley cellar door, Stoney Vineyard, Puddleduck, Coal Valley Vineyard, Pages Creek, Nocton Park, Morningside, Third Child and Observatory Hill.