A terrain of undulating emerald hills covered with vineyards, orchards and stands of native forest, Tamar Valley is intersected by the wide Kanamaluka/Tamar River, a tidal waterway running 64 kilometres north from Launceston towards Bass Strait. The valley forms Tasmania’s prime wine region, with more than 30 vineyards connected by the Tamar Valley Wine Route. Indulge into a combination of great produce, cool climate wine, natural and man-made attractions in the must see Tasmanian destination. Be sure to visit the Tamar Valley Wine Route, Tamar Valley Arts Trail, Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre and the Hilwood Berry Farm. With rich  farmlands, dedicated makers, good roads and light traffic, the Tamar Valley offers  some of Tasmania’s most enjoyable attractions.

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