Discover Tasmania's breathtaking landscapes and rich history on this immersive getaway, featuring scenic cruises, cultural experiences, and luxurious accommodations.
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content:<h3>Must-see Highlights</h3><ul class='icon-list'><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Explore Bridestowe Lavender Estate, and Port Arthur Historic Site</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Discover Hobart</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Visit Cape Tourville, and historic village of Richmond</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>View carved memorial trees in Legerwood, and Freycinet Peninsula</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>See amazing rock formations between Port Arthur & Hobart</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Scenic Cruise on Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park</li></ul>
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content:<h3>Make Travel Matter®</h3><p><b>Coles Bay</b>: Wineglass Bay Cruises is committed to the conservation of this environment by monitoring threatened and endangered wildlife.</p>
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content:<h3>Stays with Stories</h3><p><b>Sorell</b>: Iron Creek Bay Estate proudly protects two certified Aboriginal Heritage sites located around Flinty Point. A stone quarry, where materials were procured for the purpose of making stone tools and artefacts. And a significant shell midden - stratified deposits of refuse from shellfish and other food remains, predominantly oysters and mussels. The estate was originally established by the Denholm family whose history with the area goes back four generations, having initially settled in 1834. The property was originally named ORARI after the ship that brought back soldiers from WW1 but a spelling mistake somewhere along the way, found it called ORANI. Rural activities were mixed farming – sheep, wool and meat cattle and during Ronald Bilton Denholm’s times, dairying was mainstay. A local doctor, Mr Schofield, bought the farm from the Denholms and ran cattle on it until his family sold it to a company that put in the Riesling and pinot grapes and produced a good German style Riesling. Mr Tao from Shanghai purchased the land in 2016 and built Iron Creek Bay Estate to welcome visitors to this unique part of Tasmania. Also, determined to expand the site’s agricultural production, Mr. Tao planted 10,000 cherry trees consisting of Lapin, Simone, Van and Ranier varieties as well as strawberries, plums, apples and apricots for both export and the local market as well as grapes for locally produced wine.</p>
Experience comfort and style at the Grand Chancellor in Launceston and Hobart, the Diamond Island Beach Resort in Bicheno, Eastcoaster Tasmania, and the unique Iron Creek Bay Farm, offering a blend of modern amenities and rustic charm amidst Tasmania's stunning landscapes.