Discover the best top things to do in Tamar Valley, Australia including Prestige Tours Tasmania, Tasmanian Walking Company, Outdoor Tasmania, Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours, Tamar Valley Wine Tours, Star Theatre Launceston, Luxury Golf & Scenic Tours Tasmania, Bar Two, Experiential Tasmania, Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Tamar Valley
5.0 based on 438 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We offer five uniquely Tasmanian, fully guided, multi day walking experiences. Staying in comfortable accommodation each evening you will wake up refreshed and ready for another day in the wilderness. We offer the Cradle Mountain Huts Walk, Bay of Fires Lodge Walk, Wineglass Bay Sail Walk, Bruny Island Long Weekend and Three Capes Lodge Walk.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
We offer a broad range of services ranging from transport for bushwalkers to Tasmania’s National Parks and walking areas and day and multi-day tours for small groups to any area in Tasmania. We also offer one-way tours between Launceston and Hobart (or in other direction) either via the East Coast and Freycinet or the historic midlands. Private bus charter also available.
5.0 based on 424 reviews
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'
5.0 based on 509 reviews
Your tour includes tastings at 4 vineyards, and a generous lunch with wine! We offer a fun and informative wine tasting tour that includes a door-to-door roundtrip from your Launceston hotel or home. Our tours start 11 AM everyday, 7 days a week, all year round except Christmas Day. We host small to medium group tours. Private and large group tours are subject to availability. You're invited to join our Tamar Valley wine discovery tour! Visit our website and book online; it's secure and easy to use... with a completed online booking you receive an instant booking confirmation email and we receive an immediate notification. We welcome you to join us! All guests must be at least 18 years of age.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
The Star Theatre was a cinema in Launceston from 1937 until 1969. It is a fine example of late art-deco cinema architecture and we are lucky that it has been preserved. We had a vision to reopen The Star as a cinema that showcased quality films in a beatific Art Deco space. In addition it is a venue for the community of Launceston that can be used for a range of purposes including live music, comedy, conferences and special events. A bar and cafe offers fine Tasmanian food and beverages that can be enjoyed before, during or after the movie. The films we offer are an eclectic mix of old and new, from cult-classics to new independent releases, there is something for everyone. We are very excited to have brought The Star back to life!
The Star is a real cinema experience. Only the one screen - but some memorabilia and a bright ticket office/bar snack & cafe counter upon entry. A single screen but you can watch it - in traditional cinema mode - upstairs (if you can manage a few stairs). Great if keen on viewing the art deco features. Alternately, you can watch in a bean bag, chair, lounge, bench seat downstairs. Downstairs wheelchair accesible too. Toilets in the entrance area as well. Plenty of free 3 hour parking out front, as well as local streets. Cinema sits in a light, industrial area rather than a main shopping strip so it's never posed a problem for me. With only one screen they do well to show around 3-6 different movies a week. Staff consistently good humoured & accommodating.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Presenting our precious guests with multiple choices on available packages, it is important that we can fully customise a package to suit your needs. Maybe you and your group would like a mixture of golf, produce and scenic days to complete a dream trip, then let’s make this a reality. Contact us today for a no obligation quote!
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Small bar in Launceston, Tasmania. A warm, friendly space to relax and enjoy good wine, good food and good company.
This little wine bar is the sort of find that makes you think “yeah I can live in this town! “ Having Recently moved from Sydney and after extensive travels in America and Europe, I was delighted to find this authentic, intimate , quiet wine bar with a superb selection of wine and great small plates , I highly recommend it!
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Discover Tasmania on a local level with Experiential Tasmania. With a range of hand-crafted itineraries or the opportunity to completely customise your experience, step behind the scenes to meet proud local characters with superior Tasmanian offerings and stories to share. Seaside whisky tastings, truffle hunting and boutique winery visits are just a few of the experiences to enjoy. Experiential Tasmania's guides are the masters at delivering a memorable, personalised journey with friendly first class service.
4.5 based on 708 reviews
Welcome to Australia’s largest regional museum The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) has enjoyed a long and proud tradition having celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2011. Today it has two key Launceston sites: the 19th century railway workshop at Inveresk which houses the natural science and history collections; and its 1891 Royal Park building on Wellington Street which was officially opened to the public as a dedicated Art Gallery last year. At Inveresk you’ll find our extensive permanent exhibitions Tasmanian onnections, Transforming the Island, hands-on science in the Phenomena Factory, Replay>> Sporting Life in Tasmania and the Heritage Trail. In addition there are a range of special exhibitions and our regular facilities including the Museum Shop, auditorium and café. As if Inveresk is not enough, there is even more at Royal Park. Make sure you visit both sites to really experience all that QVMAG has ‘On show’.
The highlight of this museum was the colourful and fascinating Chinese temple - brought together by a Chinese Australian from various Tasmanian mining sites. The bird landscapes were also very good. This place is well worth a visit.
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