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R. Stephens Tasmanian Honey

R. Stephens Tasmanian Honey is famous as a producer of Golden Nectar Real Leatherwood, a uniquely flavoured, high quality organic honey that is produced only in Tasmania.
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Jaffa Design

Jaffa Design created the Great Western Tiers Website that you're currently viewing www.jaffa.com.au

Yarns Artwork in Silk

Learn more about this treasured attraction in Deloraine, Tasmania. www.yarnsartworkinsilk.com

Companion Card

The Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre is affiliated with The National Companion Card Scheme brings together State and Territory Companion Card programs that enable eligible people with lifelong disability to participate at venues and activities without incurring the cost of a second ticket for their companion.
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Trowunna Wildlife Park

A unique and unforgettable wildlife experience is guaranteed at the Trowunna Wildlife Park at Mole Creek, home to over 200 native animals and "Tasmanian Devil King" Androo Kelly.
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Tasmanian Craft Fair

The Tasmanian Craft Fair, held annually over four days concluding on the first Monday in November, is the largest working Craft fair in the southern Hemisphere. It's held in picturesque Deloriane, classified by the National Trust as a town of historical significance, on the banks of the Meander River. For accommodation during the Craft Fair please direct enquiries to the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre on 03 6362 5280 or use the accommodation section of this website.
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Trout Territory

Trout Territory Fishing Tours Come on an exciting wild trout fly fishing adventure with Trout Territory. Enjoy spectacular sight fishing, tailing browns, rising rainbows. On the rivers and lakes of the northern lowlands and central highlands, you too can discover the secrets of Tassie’s wild brown and rainbow trout.
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Great Walks and Views

June 2011 - Please note that due to extensive flooding in the area many walks and tracks are currently closed. Please enquire at the Great Western Tiers visitor Centre prior to attempting walks.
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Mole Creek

Mole Creek offers some of the richest and most diverse natural wonders of the Great Western Tiers region. Exploration underground reveals the world-class King Solomons and Marakoopa Caves, a major attraction for visitors. Above ground is equally spectacular with natural gems in the mountains, highland plateau and rainforest country of the World Heritage Area. If wildlife is your thing, there's an abundance of native animals on display at Trowunna Wildlife Park; home of the Devil Education and Research Centre.
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Chudleigh

Chudleigh is named after a village in Devon, England. It is a small, pretty village set in beautiful countryside between Mole Creek and Deloraine. Chudleigh's history is bound up with one well-known character, Henry Reed, who had a large property there in 1837.
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The Honey Farm

The Honey Farm at Chudleigh is an ideal place to take a break on the drive between Deloraine and Mole Creek. Visitors to The Honey Farm can sample more than 50 varieties of honey, taste honey ice-creams, buy medicinal and beauty products made from honey, and watch live bees at work in a specially constructed glass hive.
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Bonney's Inn

Experience yesteryears charm in comfortable, modern ensuite rooms in Deloraine's oldest brick building. Set in a delightful shady cottage garden, in the heart of the township and opposite the Meander River, the Inn is within easy walking distance to all shops, galleries, restaurants, hotels and facilities. Be welcomed by your hosts Trevor and Wendy on arrival.
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