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ATTRACTIONS ROSEBERY NSW

Archie Rose Distillery

85 Dunning Avenue, Rosebery NSW 2018
The first independent distillery in the City of Sydney since 1853, Archie Rose distils and bottles spirits by hand to be shared in good company. 18+ only The doors are always open for you to wander in and observe the distilling process while enjoying a drink at the bar. If you would like a more in-depth guided tour of the distilling process from start to finish, they run detailed tours many times a week. Precisely three metres from the distillery and flanked by a wall of ageing whisky barrels, the bar showcases the full Archie Rose spirits range, including a number of unreleased products, while also offering an interesting selection of beers and wines curated by one of Australia's best young sommeliers - James Audas....

Ol' Jacks Cafe and Art Gallery

32 Agnes Street, Rosebery TAS 7470

Ol' Jacks Cafe and Gallery is located in Rosebery, on Tasmania's West Coast. Come and relax at Ol' Jacks Cafe and Gallery in the gold mining West Coast town of Rosebery. We offer a fresh range of eatery treats whilst gazing at the world class fine art hanging in the gallery. Ol' Jacks Cafe and Gallery is situated in a newly refurbished 90 year old co-op building which has been restored to its former glory. Ol' Jacks Cafe and Gallery can cater for functions and special events with seating for 50 persons or standing for 120 persons. The gallery has emerging local artist exhibitions on a regular basis throughout the year. We offer a guided tour of Rosebery heritage sites and the ghost town of Williamsford . We also offer localised Tarkine and Pieman wilderness fishing and photographic tours. Please enquire. For an experience you will remember, at Ol' Jacks we know you willll be back. Rosebery is a one hour and 29 minute drive (109 kilometres, 68 miles) south of Burnie.

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Rosebery Golf Course

Murchison Highway, Rosebery TAS 7470

Rosebery Golf Course is a scenic, nine-hole golf course in far west Tasmania. It is located just outside Rosebery, a small mining town surrounded by mountains and rainforest. Rosebery is 90 minutes south west of Burnie (125 kilometres/78 miles), and 45 minutes north of Queenstown (60 kilometres/37 miles). Rosebery Golf Course is set among natural bush and has some lovely views over the surrounding forest and mountains. The course has an interesting layout which winds around the forest and includes some hills. Both the eighth and ninth holes are par five and are played up and then back down a large hill. The eighth hole is a feature - with a narrow tee shot, dog-leg to the left and 250-metre (820 feet) uphill to a two-tiered green surrounded by rainforest. The area has a high rainfall so fairways are usually well grassed and the greens well maintained. The course is operated by members of the local community with support from the local mining company. Green fees are paid into an honesty box as the course clubhouse is only open for competition mornings and afternoons. Holes: nine, Par: 72, Length: 5,650 metres, Australian Course Rating: 70

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Rosebery

38833 - Rosebery TAS 7470
Roseberry is a small zinc and gold mining town in Tasmania's West. The zinc mine dominates the small townscape, yet the surrounding rainforest and hills give Rosebery an unexpected visual appeal. Rosebery's Hercules mine has produced more wealth than any other mine on the West Coast yielding copper, gold, lead, zinc and silver with an estimated value of $8 billion. Nearby is Montezuma Falls, Tasmania's highest waterfall (113 metres). The start of the track to the falls is just a 10-min drive from town. The easy, 3-hr return walk follows an old tram route or alternatively, you can travel in comfort on a four-wheel-drive tour. Also of interest is the Hercules to Rosebery Aerial Ore Bucket Ropeway. This elaborate aerial ore ropeway was constructed to move ore from the Hercules mine to Rosebery and continued to operate until 1986. It has since collapsed, however you can still see the remnants of this highly unusual method of ore transportation south of the town. Nearby to Rosebery, you'll find good walking on Mount Read. The route starts from a Telecom road about 1 km south of the town and offers excellent views over Rosebery; on a clear day it's possible to see as far as Macquarie Harbour in the south. Roseberry is a 4-hr drive (314 km) from Hobart and a 2 hr 50-min drive (201 km) from Launceston....
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Montezuma Falls

Off A10, Rosebery TAS 7470
Montezuma Falls, near Rosebery on Tasmania's west coast, is Tasmania's highest waterfall. The track to the falls begins at Williamsford, two kilometres south of Rosebery. This easy, three-hour return walk along a level track takes you to the base of the 104 metre falls through pleasant park-like rainforest of leatherwood, myrtle, sassafras and giant tree ferns. You may see native wildlife along the way, including several species of birds. The track follows the historic route of the former North East Dundas Tramway right to the base of Montezuma Falls. The creek immediately below the falls was once spanned by a wooden trestle bridge, 160 feet long and 50 feet high. Today derelict pieces of timber, moss-covered concrete piers and rusty bolts are the only remains of this bridge. Facilities at nearby Rosebery include picnic facilities, shops and toilets. Rosebery is a 90-minute drive south of Burnie. ...

Croc Stop

25 Flametree Circuit, Rosebery NT 832