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Glendale Cottage - Tamar Valley - Tasmania - Tamar Valley
9.9 59 reviews

Glendale Cottage - Tamar Valley - Tasmania

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This delightful Sidmouth cottage, a perfect base for exploring the area, is situated 35km from Launceston and a short drive from Exeter and Beaconsfield.
The self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a garden, parking, and a wood-burning fireplace, plus on-site farm activities including animal feeding.
Stayau · The River House · Paradise Pet-friendly - Tamar Valley
8.0 1 review

Stayau · The River House · Paradise Pet-friendly

apartment, Beauty Point
This waterfront holiday flat in Beauty Point offers convenient access, being a 2-minute drive from Redbill Point Conservation Area and a 4-minute drive from West Arm Conservation Area.
This pet-friendly accommodation provides a garden, balcony, on-site parking, and a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Waterview Retreat - Tamar Valley
9.8 46 reviews

Waterview Retreat

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This Kayena waterfront apartment boasts unparalleled Tamar River views, offering easy access to the Tamar Valley wine region and is a short drive from Launceston.
The three-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps seven guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with Tasmanian snacks, a riverside veranda, and ample parking, all within easy reach of hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Cosy Self-contained Unit With Qbed, Parking & Wifi - Tamar Valley
9.7 18 reviews

Cosy Self-contained Unit With Qbed, Parking & Wifi

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This self-contained Beauty Point apartment is situated a 5 km drive from Seahorse World and Platypus House, and 13 km from the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre.
The one-bedroom flat offers a queen-sized bed, fully equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, secure parking, and a private outdoor area; it sleeps two guests and is close to the waterfront, a fish and chip shop, and a pub.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Tamar Valley

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    For hidden gems, you should check out the charming little village of Mole Creek. It's known for its karst landscape and the Mole Creek Karst National Park, offering some stunning walking trails. Another lesser-known spot is the Beaconsfield area, with its historical significance and beautiful riverside walks along the Tamar River. For a quieter experience, explore the many smaller wineries and orchards tucked away along the valley's backroads – many offer tastings and stunning views.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    The Tamar Valley is home to several smaller, local festivals throughout the year, often centred around food and wine. Specific events change annually, so it's best to check local listings closer to your travel dates. However, the region often participates in broader Tasmanian events like the Taste of Tasmania festival in Hobart, showcasing the valley's produce.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    The Tamar Valley boasts a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find rolling hills, fertile farmland, river valleys carved by the Tamar River, and pockets of rainforest and bushland. The area is known for its picturesque vineyards, orchards, and abundant wildlife, including native birds and wallabies.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    While the Tamar Valley doesn't host major international sporting events, there are opportunities for various activities. Walking and cycling trails are popular, especially along the Tamar River. Many smaller local sporting clubs offer events and competitions, and the area is also a good base for exploring Tasmania’s wider range of outdoor pursuits.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is essential. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, along with rain gear – a waterproof jacket and trousers are highly recommended. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so bring a jumper or fleece. Sun protection, including sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, is also important, especially during the summer months.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    Visiting the local farmers' markets is a great way to engage with the community and sample fresh, local produce. Many of the smaller wineries and breweries offer tasting sessions where you can chat with the owners and learn about their craft. Participating in a guided walking tour of a historic town like Beaconsfield can provide insights into the area's heritage and local stories.
  • Is the Tamar Valley, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The autumn colours in the Tamar Valley are quite spectacular, with the vineyards and surrounding hillsides turning shades of red, orange, and gold. Spring brings abundant wildflowers, particularly in the bushland areas. The river itself is a constant feature, offering different views depending on the season and weather conditions.
  • What are the best local foods in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    The Tamar Valley is renowned for its fresh produce, especially its wines, cheeses, and berries. Many restaurants and cafes showcase these local ingredients in their menus. Look out for dishes featuring Tasmanian salmon, lamb, and other regional specialties. The region also produces excellent cider and craft beers.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Tamar Valley, Australia?

    The Tamar Valley offers various adventurous activities. Hiking and mountain biking trails cater to different skill levels. Kayaking or canoeing on the Tamar River provides a unique perspective of the valley. For something different, consider exploring the underground caves in the Mole Creek Karst National Park.

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