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Lake Barrington Estate Vineyard Logo and Images

Lake Barrington Estate Vineyard

1133 West Kentish Road (Hwy C141), West Kentish TAS 7306

The Lake Barrington Vineyard is located beside Lake Barrington at West Kentish, northwest Tasmania. West Kentish is a half-hour drive south of Devonport (30 kilometres) and 10 minutes from Sheffield (13 kilometres). Established in 1984 by the late Dr Roger Taylor, the Lake Barrington Vineyard is the oldest in Tasmania's northwest. The range of wines includes chardonnay, pinot noir and the award-winning sparkling, Lake Barrington Estate Alexandra, named for Dr Taylor's daughter. You can taste Lake Barrington wines at the cellar door, or perhaps dine alfresco with a freshly prepared platter of Tasmanian delicacies while enjoying views of the lake and Mount Roland. Wines can be purchased at the cellar door or by mail order.

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Wilmot Hills Vineyard

407 Back Road (Hwy C132), Wilmot TAS 7310

Wilmot Hills, situated on Tasmania's north west coast is a unique micro vineyard and orchard. It contains a boutique winery and distillery. The winery produces a range of wines and spirits, not generally found elsewhere. The vineyard is situated in beautiful north west Tasmania near Lake Barrington, with sweeping views of Mount Roland and adjacent peaks. The popular tourist destination of Cradle Mountain is one hour's drive to the South. Experience the relaxed atmosphere at the cellar door and sample the range including sweet varieties.

Lake Barrington Vineyard Logo and Images

Lake Barrington Vineyard

1133 West Kentish Road (Hwy C141), West Kentish TAS 7306

The Lake Barrington Vineyard is located beside Lake Barrington at West Kentish, northwest Tasmania. West Kentish is a half-hour drive south of Devonport (30 kilometres) and 10 minutes from Sheffield (13 kilometres).

Established in 1984 by the late Dr Roger Taylor, the Lake Barrington Vineyard is the oldest in Tasmania’s northwest. The range of wines includes chardonnay, pinot noir and the award-winning sparkling, Lake Barrington Estate Alexandra, named for Dr Taylor’s daughter. You can taste Lake Barrington wines at the cellar door, or perhaps dine alfresco with a freshly prepared platter of Tasmanian delicacies while enjoying views of the lake and Mount Roland..

Wines can be purchased at the cellar door or by mail order.

Highland Trails

1030 Staverton Road, Staverton TAS 7306
Highland Trails is the ultimate Tasmanian horse trail riding experience. Choose the ride that suits you - anything is possible. You don't have to be an expert rider, we will provide basic instructions on how to ride and control your horse. The area surrounding Staverton is ideal for horse riding. It takes in spectacular views of Mt Roland. There are bush tracks, quiet roads, horse trails and uncharted bush, traversing mostly private property and Crown Land. Staverton is located about a one-hour drive from Cradle Mountain, a 30-minute drive from Devonport and ten minutes from Sheffield. The rides take in the area bounded by the triple peaks of Mt. Roland, Mt van Dyke and Mt. Claude, the Forth River and Lake Barrington. Rides from one or two hours duration available, longer rides are available by special arrangement. Come and capture the spirit of the Australian bush in the Tasmanian High Country....
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Wilmot Heritage Museum

67 Main Street, Wilmot TAS 7310
This historic collection displays original items of significance sourced from the pioneering days of Wilmot and surrounding areas. View original items used in Timber harvesting, farming, dairying, butter and cheese manufacture, mining, historic household items; social history of balls, entertainment, churches men's and women's clubs, champion sports men and women, family history, historic documents, records and photographs....
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Bell Mountain

Cradle Mountain Rd, Erriba TAS 7310
While you won’t notice the unobtrusive Bell Mountain from afar, its location affords unparalleled 360 degree views. Look across Tasmania’s Central Highlands to the south including Lake Cethana, Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff, Mount Roland to the east and the Dial Range and Valentines Peak to the west, complemented by a beautiful vista to the north across a tapestry of agricultural farmland dissected by the Forth River Valley and Lake Barrington, to an expansive view of much of the northern Tasmanian coastline. The walk is a steep 45 minutes to the summit and only 20 minutes return. Due to the steepness of the track, the descent can be slippery so bushwalking boots or footwear with good traction is recommended. The Bell Mountain Track begins on the C132, about 5-10 minutes drive south of Wilmot....
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O'Neills Creek picnic reserve

Claude Road, Gowrie Park TAS 7306
O'Neill's Creek Nature Trail is an easy 15 minute walk (approximately 700 metres to O'Neill's Road) and leads to the start of the Mt Roland Regional Reserve walking tracks. Spectacular Mt Roland forms the backdrop to the Mt Roland Regional Reserve east of O'Neill's Creek Picnic Reserve. You will find White Gum eucalypts, Blackwood trees, Browntop Stringybarks, Myrtle trees, Sassafras trees, tree ferns, Dogwood trees and fern glades. . O'Neill's Creek is host to the iridescent dragonfly, frogs, yabbies, freshwater crayfish and platypus. There is logging evidence from a bygone era. You may encounter tree stumps with notches cut out of them for holding boards that were used for axemen or sawyers to stand on whilst felling trees. Bullock teams or draught horses were used to skid out the logs. Next to the creek and rodeo ground, this pretty forest reserve has places for vans for short stays (2 nights maximum), BBQ facilities, and shelter with tables and benches. The neighbouring Gowrie Park Wilderness Village has cabins and powered van sites for longer stays. You can access the trail from the C136 at the O'Neill's Creek Picnic Reserve, 16km (5 minutes’ drive) south-west of Sheffield....