Visit the home of Australia's first black truffle and enjoy a stroll throught the oak plantations. Nestled just 8km from Deloraine under the Great Western Tiers Mountain Range. Come and hear the full story of the Tasmanian truffle industry and during the season come on a truffle hunt with the trained dogs and see if you can unearth the mystical black truffle.
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Mountain View Country Inn
The Mountain View Country Inn offers excellent, affordable accommodation in their newly renovated motel rooms and good old-fashioned country hospitality.
Enjoy stepping back in time, to the 1800's, at the Settlers Restaurant.
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Tasmanian Trout Fishing Tours
Experience wild trout fly fishing in Tasmania.
Come to Tasmania, Australia's island state, and discover the secrets of fishing for wild Brown and Rainbow trout on the waters of Tasmania's northern lowland rivers and streams and the central highland lakes.
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McLachlan Studio
McLachlan Studio jewellery is designed and handmade at our studio near Deloraine in northern Tasmania. Our studio and gardens are set amongst the rolling hills of the Meander Valley on the banks of the Meander River. The studio’s wide windows give sweeping views of our parkland garden and provide light and warmth in the gallery, creating a beautiful space to design, make and view our jewellery.
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Villarett
Restaurant set amongst ten acres of gardens with beech, holly and oak trees planted last century. Perfect for a snack or a four-course meal. Seating for 80, provides a spectacular venue for weddings and functions.
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Entally House
Built in 1819 by Thomas Haycock Reibey, Entally House is one of Australia’s most intact Georgian colonial homes.
Mary Reibey, Thomas’ mother and matriarch of the family, was transported to Australia in 1790 for the crime of horse stealing, then aged 13. She would later marry a junior officer of the East India Company who established the Entally name as a successful trading company that owned a number of vessels running coal up the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales.
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Quamby Pines Chalet
Quamby Pines is one of a few places to secure Australian ECO Tourism Accreditation. In the spirit of contributing to the environmental health of our region we've planted more than a thousand trees, established a beautiful 3 acre dam including wetland's for the benefits of waterbirds, platypus and rare frogs, and to top it off you can do a bit of fly fishing for rainbow trout!
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Montrose House Books
In the rural countryside of the small island of Tasmania, stands Montrose House (c1857), a Georgian style house from a bygone era. One of the outbuildings, an old rustic shed has been lovingly restored to its former glory by the new owners. Now converted into a charming bookshop, the handsplit timbers lining the walls, a relic of Tasmania's pioneering past, form a perfect backdrop to the antiquarian, old and pre-loved books it contains.
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Westbury Hotel
There is an argument that if the English village is some kind of high point of charm then Westbury, the most English of all villages in Australia, is certainly a place worthy of visiting and languidly experiencing. Yes, it has everything a cliched English village has. A village green, lots of tree-lined streets, old courtyards and stables, elegant old inns and so many charming houses the visitor could easily spend a day just wandering around the streets.
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