What to do in Tasmania’s Huon Valley

what to do in the huon valley

One of the Apple Isle’s main produce bowls, this pretty region has plenty of appeal for foodies and nature lovers.

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Most of us could name a handful of apples; pink lady, granny smith and red delicious are household names. Spend any time talking to the apple farmers, or even amateur backyard growers, of the Huon Valley and you’ll soon learn there are hundreds more, with names as exotic as frequin rouge and kingston black. This region south of Hobart is one of Tasmania’s great food bowls, and orchards are everywhere, laid out neatly like tapestries or dotting the roadside, wild and gnarled. Just as iconic to the area is the sparkly Huon River, best viewed when you first arrive with a scenic drive along the narrow Cygnet Coast Road. Every twist and turn reveals a charming vignette from tumbledown fisherman’s cottages and sailboats to flocks of swans and honesty boxes filled with fruit, eggs and cakes.

Andrew Smith of Willie Smith’s Apple Shed is the fourth in the family line to grow the region’s signature fruit. He’s built upon his great grandfather William’s legacy by turning the family’s 46ha of apples completely organic, and launching what has become one of the most celebrated cider brands in the country. Call in for a ploughman’s lunch and a tasting; the single-variety Bulmers-Norman style is about as elegant as this traditionally rough and rustic drink gets. If you prefer alcohol made of grapes, it’s a 20-minute drive to the sleek warehouse tasting room of Sailor Seeks Horse, which makes an exceptional pinot noir. On the way, it’s worth detouring through the tiny town of Ranelagh to admire the pretty white-and-yellow Huon Anglican Church, which has stood on its spot since 1896.

fat pig farm

You can’t visit FatPig farm  joining Matthew Evans, best known for his SBS show The Gourmet Farmer, at one of his legendary, four-hour, long-table lunches. It’s an event from the moment you arrive as Evans or his wife Sadie greets guests in the driveway before ushering everyone inside their farmhouse for drinks, hors d’oeuvres and conversation. The meal is bisected by a guided tour of the 28ha farm, where you’ll see the gardens and orchards that produce what you’re eating, as well as their family of black Wessex saddleback pigs (one prepared earlier will make an appearance on your plate).

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There’s something deeply soothing and satisfying about carving thick, butter-like shavings from a piece of wood until it begins to look like a real implement. This is the pleasure of a carving workshop with spoonmaker David Rauenbusch of Phoenix Creations in Cygnet. You choose your wood – Huon pine is a nice nod to the region, blackwood has a lovely depth of colour – and Rauenbusch guides you through each step, making sure you don’t accidentally carve too far and end up with a spoon of the slotted variety. As a bonus, his wife Michelle makes a top-notch chocolate chip biscuit for morning tea.

BEST Accommodation in Huon Valley  

Cool jazz will be playing on the sound system when you step through the wide doors at Riverfront estate, just one of the thoughtful touches that make a stay here memorable.  Virtually on the bank of the Huon River, you cant get much closer to the river, enjoy all the property has to offer.

self contained accomidation huonvalley

self contained accommodation huon valley

self contained accomidation huonvalley

Self contained luxury accommodation in Tasmania’s Huon Valley walking distance to all local restaurants and a few minutes from magnificent wineries and 30 minutes from Hobart.  Huon Valley Luxury Riverside Accommodation with the gardens just a short walk too all local amenities and shops.

Looking for Family Accommodation in the Huon Valley, Riverfront Estate Offers 3 bed rooms, with the ability to take up to 6 people, across two queens size beds and two king single beds. Riverfront estate offers central, private accommodation, with easy access to all shops and services. It enables an ideal location to explore all the Huon Valley has to offer. We also offer pet friendly option so you can bring your dog or dogs with you when exploring the far south of Tasmania. While you are staying the center of Huonville you will be staying in the old farm house accommodation on the banks of the Huon River

Explore Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs

hastings caves

One of the most undervalued tourists sites is the Hastings Caves and Hot springs.  Known for their therapeutic qualities. What better way to have such an experience than right here in the Huon’s far south. Visit Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs where you can explore the largest dolomite tourist cave in Australia, take a dip in the thermal spring-fed swimming pool and take a walk to spot a local platypus. Guided tours of the cave are led by Parks and Wildlife Service staff are available throughout the day. Tours take approximately 45 minutes. ​ Tickets for the cave tour must be paid and collected at the Hastings Cave Visitor Centre.  Please arrive 45 minutes prior to tour times, this allows time to buy or collect tickets and self-drive approximately 20 minutes to the cave car park. You will then take the short walk through the forest to the cave entrance – where the guide will meet you.

Stay at Riverfront estate as your accommodation base for exploring the Far South.

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