Llanherne Golf Club north-east of Hobart is a nine-hole 18 tees course designed by Peter Toogood. Officially opened in March 1994, this links type course was designed by Peter Toogood, and features 18 tees with gently undulating fairways to 9 large greens. Two lakes and numerous bunkers add to the challenge. Mens competition Saturday, Ladies competition Tuesday, Visitors with handicaps welcome. Holes: 9 (18 Tees) Par: 72 Length: 5978m ACR: 70.8
The Royal Hobart Golf course is a championship 18 hole course East of Hobart in Southern Tasmania. Located at Seven Mile Beach, the course is 20 minutes South-East of Hobart (18 kilometres). The Royal Hobart Golf Course is very tight driving course demanding care from tees and accurate approaches to well bunkered greens. Heavily timbered, the layout is championship quality with dips, hollows and bunkers surrounding many of the immaculately manicured greens. There are excellent practice facilities here, club, trolley and buggy hire, and a driving range. You can also consult the expertise of the course's golf professional and relax in the clubhouse. The Royal Hobart Golf Course hosted the 1971 Australian Open won by Jack Nicklaus. Holes: 18, Par: 72 Length: 6,131 metres, Australian Course Rating: 72
Coal Valley Vineyard is 15 minutes from Hobart, the Hobart airport and the historic village of Richmond. Call in to see the spectacular views, wander through the proteas, have a vineyard tour with owners Gill and Todd or visit The Coterie Wine Bar (owned independently) for a wine tasting or a delicious platter five days/week from 10am to 5pm.