Huon Valley

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Just a 40-minute drive south of Hobart, the Huon Valley feels like a world apart — a lush, river-carved landscape where towering forests meet cool-climate vineyards and the air smells of apples and eucalyptus. This is Tasmania's fruit bowl, cider heartland, and gateway to the wild Southwest National Park. For self-drive travellers, the winding Huon Highway delivers a perfect blend of gourmet pit stops, gentle walks, and raw nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend 2–3 days exploring the Huon Valley, ideally as a relaxed loop from Hobart or en route to the Southwest. Pace yourself with one day for the Tahune AirWalk and Hartz Mountains, a second for the cider trail and river towns, and a third for a longer walk or kayak on the Huon River. If you're short on time, a full-day tour from Hobart can hit the highlights, but you'll miss the quiet magic of an evening by the river.

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