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Bruny Island Premium Wines Bar and Grill

4391 Main Road, Lunawanna TAS 7150

Bruny Island Premium Wines, Bar and Grill is situated on Bruny Island in Tasmania's south. Carved from bush and pastureland on the outskirts of the settlement of Lunawanna this is Australia's southernmost vineyard. Bruny Island Premium Wines Bar and Grill is now open for all day lunch, seven days a week all year round, in a relaxed alfresco dining area overlooking the vineyard. An extensive menu specialising in Bruny Island Produce, including Tapas, Gourmet Burgers, Platters, all perfectly matched with our Premium Cool Climate Wines. Richard and Bernice Woolley bought the Wayaree Estate property in 1997, establishing their vineyard the following year, planting 2500 Pinot Noir and 1500 Chardonnay vines. In 2008 they extended the vineyard to 6000 vines. The vineyard is set on a gently-sloping site with a sunny north-westerly aspect. In an ideal season, Tasmania's calm, clear autumn days are perfect for the slow fruit-ripening conditions needed to create premium cool-climate wines. The two-hectare block is well-protected by an encircling electric fence -wallabies and possums love the Woolleys' grapes almost as much as the growing numbers of people who have discovered the wonderful cool-climate wines that are grown, made and bottled by hand on the estate. The Cellar Door, opened in 2007, constructed with timber from the original vineyard site, and offers tastings and sales. Open daily days from 1100 to 1700. Bookings are welcome.

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Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration

876 Main Road, Adventure Bay TAS 7150

The Bligh Museum is a privately-run history museum at Adventure Bay, Bruny Island. Bruny Island lies off the south coast of Tasmania and is accessed by a 15-minute car ferry from Kettering, 40 minutes south of Hobart (34 kilometres). Built from thousands of convict-made bricks, the Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration features a specialised collection relating to exploration in the South Pacific. A display of maps, documents, paintings and other artefacts offers an historical record of visits to Adventure Bay by explorers Captain William Bligh, Captain James Cook, Tobias Furneaux, Matthew Flinders and Admiral Joseph-Antoine Bruny D'Entrecasteaux. Notable works by Tobin, Webber and Hodges are also included in the collection. The Museum's foundation stone was laid on 9th September 1955 - the 200th anniversary of Captain William Bligh's birth. Tobias Furneaux - who accompanied Cook on a voyage of discovery in the HMS Adventure - landed in Adventure Bay in 1773. He replenished his food and water supplies before sailing to New Zealand. Captain James Cook landed at Adventure Bay in 1777. His sailing master, William Bligh, revisited the bay again in 1788, 1792 and 1809. Bligh and his botanist planted the first apple tree in Australia in 1788.

Three Hut Point Waterfront Accommodation

4767 Channel Highway, Gordon TAS 7150
Three Hut Point provides waterfront bed and breakfast accommodation in Gordon, Tasmania's south. Nestled on the shores of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and situated just metres from the water's edge, Three Hut Point is your ideal retreat when visiting this beautiful region of Southern Tasmania. Three Hut Point offers visitors the convenience of either a fully self-contained accommodation, or a Bed and Breakfast service. Accommodation caters for up to eight people, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Relax on the deck overlooking the water, taking in the views of Bruny Island or stroll around the gardens and see the local wildlife. From the waters edge, you can take a swim, launch a kayak, canoe or small boat, or try your luck at fishing. Or you could kick the footy, play cricket or throw a Frisbee on the grassed picnic area alongside the water. See the swans nearby or try spotting dolphins and sea eagles in the bay. Make Three Hut Point your base as you explore the variety of attractions, cafes, wineries and scenic locations that are to be found in the Huon and Channel regions. Gordon is a 54-minute drive (49 km) south of Hobart....
Bruny Island Honey Company - Bruny Island Logo and Images

Bruny Island Honey Company - Bruny Island

2184 Main Rd Bruny Island, Great Bay TAS 7150
A family owned and operated apiary business. Producing pure, natural Tasmanian honey, sourced from the pristine forests of Bruny Island. Located at 2184 Main Road Bruny Island, we are open 7 days. We have been collecting honey from the Island for 20 years, and currently, have approximately 400 hives on the Island. Our brand new honey shop is a “hive” of activity! Including a wide variety of local honey, free tastings, Leatherwood honey ice cream, a live hive - to watch the bees at work, local gifts and a Manuka cosmetic range. Providing an educational, interpretive and fun experience for all our guests. ...
Bruny Island Honey Company Logo and Images

Bruny Island Honey Company

2184 Bruny Island Main Road, Great Bay TAS 7150
A family owned and operated apiary business. Producing pure, natural Tasmanian honey, sourced from the pristine forests of Bruny Island. Located at 2184 Main Road Bruny Island, we are open 7 days. We have been collecting honey from the Island for 20 years, and currently, have approximately 400 hives on the Island. Our brand new honey shop is a “hive” of activity! Including a wide variety of local honey, free tastings, Leatherwood honey ice cream, a live hive - to watch the bees at work, local gifts and a Manuka cosmetic range. Providing an educational, interpretive and fun experience for all our guests. ...
Bruny Island Honey Logo and Images

Bruny Island Honey

2184 Bruny Island Main Road, Great Bay TAS 7150
A family owned and operated apiary business. Producing pure, natural Tasmanian honey, sourced from the pristine forests of Bruny Island. Located at 2184 Main Road Bruny Island, we are open 7 days. We have been collecting honey from the Island for 20 years, and currently, have approximately 400 hives on the Island. Our brand new honey shop is a “hive” of activity! Including a wide variety of local honey, free tastings, Leatherwood honey ice cream, a live hive - to watch the bees at work, local gifts and a Manuka cosmetic range. Providing an educational, interpretive and fun experience for all our guests. ...