The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Tamar Valley, Tasmania

February 24, 2022 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Tamar Valley, Australia including Prestige Tours Tasmania, Hollybank Wilderness Adventures, Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours, Taste. Walk. Talk, Cataract Gorge Reserve, James Boag Brewery Experience, The Tamar Valley, City Park, Tamar River Cruises, Josef Chromy Cellar Door.
Restaurants in Tamar Valley

1. Prestige Tours Tasmania

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5.0 based on 438 reviews

Prestige Tours Tasmania

Prestige Tours Tasmania offers personalised Launceston Wine Tours, Tamar Valley Wine Tours and Tasmanian Day Tours from our base in Launceston. We only seat up to eight people per tour and we offer a tour of wineries on the West side of Launceston's Tamar River. Day tours include Cradle Mt, Wineglass Bay, Bay of Fires and food and distillery tours.

2. Hollybank Wilderness Adventures

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5.0 based on 1,028 reviews

Hollybank Wilderness Adventures

Tasmania's Most Breathtaking Adventure Attraction! Spend 2.5 hours soaring through the treetops at thrilling speed on our Zipline Tour. For something more relaxing, go off road into the forest on our 1.5hr Segway Tour! If you're still hungry for more adventure, balance your way for 2.5 hours through our new tree ropes challenge course filled with over 80 challenges or hire a mountain bike and try out the world class trails! Make a day out of it and get a discount when you book 2 or more adventure activities! You can relax at the Hollybank Cafe while you wait between your adventures! Free digital photos are provided for our Zipline and Segway Tours.

3. Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours

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5.0 based on 424 reviews

Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours

Just voted as the best wine tour operators in the Tamar Valley by Tourism Tasmania's Peoples Choice awards. Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours are your local family run wine tour guides. Let us Indulge your senses on our relaxing and informative wine tasting tours. Free pick up and return to your accommodation in the Launceston area. We offer full and half day wine tours where a fantastic lunch, and a glass of wine is included. A complimentary platter of local cheeses completes your tour. We can cater small and large group tours as well as intimate private tours. As we explore our cool climate boutique cellar doors you will meet the passionate, committed owners and professional wine makers. Join us and 'we will drive you to drink'

4. Taste. Walk. Talk

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5.0 based on 59 reviews

Taste. Walk. Talk

Gourmet walking tours and experiences, tasting delicious Tasmanian produce in and around the Launceston CBD.

5. Cataract Gorge Reserve

Launceston, Tasmania Australia +61 447 673 459 http://www.launcestoncataractgorge.com.au/
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4.5 based on 5,635 reviews

Cataract Gorge Reserve

Reviewed By SandraM712 - Brisbane, Australia

Great walk, very picturesque..... great views Take the Cable Car whilst there Thoroughly recommend the Cataract Gorge for anyone visiting Launceston Very easy reach of the city... Next to Penny Royal Theme park and some great restaurants such as Stillwater

6. James Boag Brewery Experience

39 William St, Launceston, Tasmania 7250 Australia +61 3 6332 6300 [email protected] http://www.jamesboag.com.au
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4.5 based on 594 reviews

James Boag Brewery Experience

Reviewed By lulib66 - Wollongong, Australia

The tour was a great insight of beer making and the history of James Boag and Launceston. Our tour guide Nicole was fantastic, very informative and entertaining. This tour is definitely worth doing if you’re in Launceston.

7. The Tamar Valley

Tamar Valley, Launceston, Tasmania Australia [email protected] http://www.prestigeleisuretours.com.au
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4.5 based on 697 reviews

The Tamar Valley

The Tamar Valley, famous for it's cool climate wine, but also it's food and produce, it's natural attractions such as the Tamar Island Wetlands, Narawntapu National Park, Notley Gorge, Brady's Lookout and West Head it's many attractions - Seahorse World, Platypus House, Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Cntre, Grindelwald, Gem & Stone creations, Glengarry Bush Maze and the Rosevears Hotel & Gallery complex. Also home to more than 80 Air BnB listings it's a great base to tour to Cradle Mountain, Bridestowe Lavendar Farm, Derby Mountain Bike trails, Cataract Gorge, Barnbougle Golf Course, local markets, wildlife parks, Treetops Adventure or Launceston's range of fantastic restaurants.

Reviewed By 209allisonw - Brisbane, Australia

We explored the Tamar Valley thoroughly over our week here. Recommend seeing Legana, Exeter, Grindelwald Swiss village - is a must - Beaconsfield, Beauty Point, Greens Beach, George Town, Low Head, - magnificent views of Bass Straight - see the lighthouse, hear the fog horn,- so much to see and do. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Tamar Valley. Drop in to a few of the many wineries too!!!

8. City Park

45-55 Tamar St, Launceston, Tasmania 7250 Australia http://www.launceston.tas.gov.au
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4.5 based on 1,871 reviews

City Park

Reviewed By spiz44 - Melbourne, Australia

Well how lovely it was to be in this park after spending time at the Harvest Market just down the road Superbly maintained with really interesting trees And the Monkey Enclosure was a bonus surprise Would love to spend more time here on another visit

9. Tamar River Cruises

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4.5 based on 440 reviews

Tamar River Cruises

Experience the excitement and history of Launceston's spectacular Tamar River from the comfort of our unique vessels. An informative commentary from our skippers will take you on a historical journey where you will discover the stories and tales that shaped Launceston and the Tamar Valley. Travel in to the heart of the Tamar and view the navigable section of the spectacular Cataract Gorge. Sample the delights of our local wines and cheeses as you view breathtaking scenery, world class vineyards, historical buildings, rural settings and frequent encounters of fascinating wild life including sea eagles, wild duck, black swans, pelicans, plus many other varieties of water-fowl and occasionally playful seals. One of our passenger recently commented it is like a moving postcard. It is certainly a 'must do' when visiting Launceston!

10. Josef Chromy Cellar Door

370 Relbia Rd Relbia, Launceston, Tasmania 7258 Australia +61 3 6335 8700 [email protected] http://josefchromy.com.au
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

Josef Chromy Cellar Door

Cellar door wine tastings available as COVID-Safe seated, pre-booked, zero-contact flights of 4 wines. Wine-by-the-glass and cheese plates available 11-4pm. Restaurant offers a la carte lunch dining 7 days 11.45am-4pm.

Reviewed By SMOAI76 - New South Wales, Australia

Possibly the most beautiful cellar door I have ever visited. Hubby and I planned to visit Josef Chromy as part of a short trip to Launcestion, never having been to this cellar door before. So glad we did as it's a delightfully presented cellar door in the most beautiful of surroundings from the flowers and fountain in the car park to the rolling hills and lake in the grounds beyond the cellar door and restaurant. We arrived just after opening and staff were really helpful, I happily browsed the souvenirs and other produce for sale whilst my husband got a good chance to sample wines that were interest to him and have a bit of a Q&A with cellar door staff. It was at this moment we discovered the DELIKAT SGR Riesling which is beautiful and highly drinkable. We took our purchases with us but it was good to know that the cellar door is happy to ship purchases too if you can't take them with you,1 doz bottles of wine probably not welcome in the overhead locker on the plane home. Had a chat about the onsite restaurant, as it was a public holiday when we visited we assumed it might be very busy, which it was but we were advised there were still tables free especially as we were early, the restaurant opens around 11.30am to11.45am- ish. So to kill some time we decided to walk the grounds, absolutely lovely you can walk around the lake, get a view of the vines lots of birdlife and frogs. Restaurant was great (see separate review). Would love to visit again next time I'm in the area.

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