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Best Things to Do in Tamar Valley: Where to Eat, Stay & Play

Wineries, farms, lavender fields and historic properties – you’ll find beauty everywhere when exploring all the best things to do in Tamar Valley.

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Clover Hill

When you visit Tamar Valley in the north of Tasmania - a world-renowned wine region from Launceston to Bass Strait - you'll be delighted to know there’s so much more to do here than visit the vineyards

Sitting on either side of the Kanamaluka River Tamar, both sides of the Valley boast top-class Tamar Valley wines, a popular gravelly beach, renowned restaurants, historic towns (George Town is the 3rd oldest city in Australia), quaint farms and glorious landscapes everywhere you look.

Whether you’re planning to hit every notable spot or just a few, you’ll find this guide helpful in discovering the best things to do in Tamar Valley!

Best Things to Do in Tamar Valley: Wineries

A birds eye view of modern winery Clover Hill in Tamar Valley
Clover Hill

Clover Hill

If you like sparkling, Clover Hill is the best Tamar Valley winery for a celebration of all things bubbly. This award-winning winery specialises in sparkling wine made in the traditional French manner (or, méthod traditionelle), and each glass you try will be better than the last.

It doesn’t hurt that the grounds are spectacular and the carefully crafted tasting menu – which perfectly complements the wine – is divine. 

60 Clover Hill Road, Lebrina

cheese boards and red wine at Loira Vines Tamar Valley
Loira Vines

Loira

Boutique small-batch Tamar Valley winery Loira is the right kind of small. Husband and wife team Adrian and Mirabai Carruthers run the 5.5-acre vineyard, producing Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Red Frontignac and apple cider.

Visit the winery for a tasting at the cellar door on Friday through Sunday and enjoy your favourite drop at the picnic tables, basking in the sunshine and the view of the vines stretching out before you. Loira does an incredible platter of local produce - bookings are essential!

3191 West Tamar Highway, Loira

A barn house at the end of the vineyard at Holm Oak Tamar Valley
Holm Oak (Image Credit: Adam Gibson)

Holm Oak

Award-winning Holm Oak is well worth a visit – mainly because of the resident pigs Pinot d’Pig, Pinot Junior and Mayonnaise. Tip: they love it when you throw them an apple to eat! Aside from your new porky friends, there’s more to enjoy at Holm Oak – like its signature Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. 

Holm Oak also produces Arneis, Cabernet Franc, Riesling and Pinot Gris – so book a tasting and try them all. Several tastings are available, but the Sensory Garden Experience, set in the vineyard’s lush garden, is pretty memorable. 

11 West Bay Road, Rowella 

Best Things to Do in Tamar Valley: Eat

A feast is enjoyed with sparkling wine at Josef Chromy in Tamar Valley
Josef Chromy

Josef Chromy

Multi-taskers will love visiting Josef Chromy – it is one of the Tamar Valley’s best wineries with a hatted restaurant on site. The perfect stop for lunch when you’re in the area, you can kick things off with a wine tasting before enjoying a two-course lunch with carefully matched wines. 

The menu focuses on local flavours from the northern Tasmania region, engaging with tiny farms and artisanal producers to ensure that each farm-to-plate dish is a snapshot of the local land. Wine-wise, Josef Chromy produces sparkling wine, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Noir.

370 Relbia Road, Relbia

fried dough with oil and rose at Timbre Kitchen Tamar Valley
Timbre Kitchen

Timbre Kitchen

Again if you want to tick off a vineyard and a restaurant, Timbre Kitchen is the perfect choice, situated within the Velo Wines vineyard. This restaurant boasts floor-to-ceiling windows so you can soak up the glorious view while enjoying Timbre’s flavourful menu stacked full of produce from local growers.

Think hanger steak with eggplant, pork cutlet with apple glaze and chives or grilled cheese with mustard pickle – all washed down with one of Velo’s cool climate wines.

755 West Tamar Highway, Legana 

red wine is poured into a glass on a wooden table at The Ducks At Rosevear Tamar Valley
The Ducks at Rosevears

The Ducks at Rosevears

Local favourite The Ducks is on the western side of the Tamar River, and is the perfect spot for a laid-back outdoor lunch with a water view. Enjoy local oysters, scallops or kingfish to start, or go straight for a main of West Tamar mushroom risotto. The Ducks also make picnic platters to order, which you can enjoy on their lush grounds or take away.

95 Rosevears Drive, Rosevears

Best Things to Do in Tamar Valley: Explore

Beaconsfield mining tour tamar valley
Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre

Go Back in Time

Hear the name “Beaconsfield” and you immediately think of the story that captivated the nation and made global headlines – the dramatic 2006 rescue of miners Todd Russell and Brant Webb.

The pair were trapped almost 1km underground after a small earthquake triggered the collapse of the goldmine. After 14 days, the pair was rescued. There’s an entire exhibit dedicated to their story at the Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre, on the west side of the Tamar Valley.

The mine is now non-operational, used instead as an interactive museum dedicated to the mine rescue and the history of gold mining in the Tamar Valley region, for a snapshot of life back then. 

Looking for more? Maritime history awaits at the Maritime Museum in Australia's oldest pilot station. Discover stories from the sail and steam days of the Tamar Valley, dating back to 1806. 

girl in white sundress holding a hat as she wanders through lavendar fields at Bridestowe Tamar Valley
Bridestowe Lavender Farm

Find A Purple Patch 

Lean into your rural road trip by visiting a farm – not just any farm. Bridestowe Lavender Farm is probably the prettiest farm in the state if you go at the right time! The biggest lavender farm in the southern hemisphere will make you feel like you’re in France, especially if you visit between December and February when the purple plants shine.

While it’s most aesthetic visit if the lavender’s in bloom, Bridestowe is gorgeous all year round and is one of the most popular things to do in the Tamar Valley. Wander around on a self-guided tour, take pics and stop for a coffee to take in the view.

296 Gillespies Road, Nabowla

ashgrove dairy farm cows
Ashgrove (Image Credit: Tourism Tasmania and Rob Burnett)

A Day of Family Fun

Are you looking for something more family-friendly than a cellar door? Why not try a dairy door instead? Get your lactose fix at the family-owned Ashgrove, one of Tasmania’s most popular dairies. It’s open to visitors seven days a week, and your first port of call has to be saying “hi” to the cutest stars of the show – the cows, of course.

For more animal-loving fun, Tasmania Zoo sits in the foothills of Tamar Valley, Platypus House in Beauty Point allows the kids to spot the elusive platypus and echidnas, and just next door, gather with the crowds at Seahorse World to spot the tiny creatures in the aquarium!

If that's still not enough for the kids, visit the Tamar Island Wetlands for abundant birdlife or Low Head Pilot Station to find the home of the adorable Fairy penguins and stroll to Low Head Lighthouse. 

Best Things to Do in Tamar Valley: Stay

exterior of the beautiful quamby estate in tamar valley accommodation
Quamby Estate

Quamby Estate

This beautiful 150-acre heritage property – the ancestral home of Tasmania’s first premier, Sir Richard Dry – is 20 minutes from Launceston on the west side of the Tamar River, along the Tamar Valley wine route.

Quamby Estate offers 10 guest suites named after notable figures from the Estate’s history. From larger deluxe suites to intimate smaller rooms, luxe touches are everywhere, like clawfoot baths, handmade bath salts and comfy beds.

If you’re looking to dine on-site, guests are offered breakfast and dinner options, with dinner served in the grand Dining Room. 

145 Westwood Road, Hagley

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The Bus Hideaway

The Bus Hideaway

Located right on the eastern banks of the Tamar River at Hillwood on the wine route, this unique accommodation is the most lush bus you’ll ever come across.

The Bus is a beautifully restored 1985 model that now boasts a king bed, upcycled furnishings and stunning views of the Tamar River. Cosy and perfect for a couples’ trip, The Bus somehow fits some books, a bathroom and a full kitchen for you to cook up a meal and enjoy outside by the fire pit. A stay here is the peak of tranquillity.

Hazelwood Farm Rise, Hillwood

lalla flower cottage tamar valley accommodation
Lalla Flower Cottage

Lalla Flower Cottage

The beautifully restored Lalla Flower Cottage is spacious enough for a girls’ trip, with three bedrooms and two living spaces with cosy wood fires.

Adjacent to the stunning Lalla Flower Farm, guests enjoy direct walking access to the 100-acre historic gardens, which see peak colour in autumn and springtime. 

Lalla Road, Lalla

If you've enjoyed following our go-to guide to the best things to do in Tamar Valley, you'll find further travel inspiration with our top picks of waterfalls and national parks around the state. 

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