Tamar Valley

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Stretching north from Launceston to the Bass Strait coast, the Tamar Valley is Tasmania’s premier wine region, where cool-climate vineyards unfurl beside the broad Tamar River. This is a landscape of gentle hills, historic estates, and artisanal food producers, making it an essential detour for anyone exploring northern Tasmania. The valley’s microclimate produces exceptional sparkling wines, pinot noirs, and rieslings, and the cellar doors here are as welcoming as they are scenic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to explore the Tamar Valley properly – this allows time for three or four cellar door visits, a leisurely lunch, and a stop at either Low Head or Beauty Point. Wine enthusiasts could easily stretch it to two days, staying overnight in a vineyard cottage or in Launceston. If you’re on a tight schedule, a half-day can cover a couple of key wineries and a scenic drive, but you’ll miss the valley’s relaxed pace.

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