The Honey Pot, located in the picturesque Huon Valley offers the complete Tasmanian Honey experience. The Honey Pot is owned and run by local beekeepers and has a wonderful range of delicious Tasmanian Honey. In store you will find premium honey varieties such as the famous Tasmanian Leatherwood honey, and also Manuka honey from Bruny Island. There are also gourmet honey treats such as honey and ginger, honey mustard, creamed honey and honey mead. The Honey Pot has a great range of honey products and gifts, such as skin care products, beeswax candles, and healthy honey sweets. At The Honey Pot you can enjoy free tastings, and also watch the queen bee and all her workers, busy making honey in the observation hive. The Honey Pot is convenienly located at the Huon Valley Visitor Centre, just 25 minutes South of Hobart on the Huon Highway, and is open seven days a week. The Honey Pot is just one of many great experiences along the Huon Trail, including the Tahune Air Walk, local arts and crafts, and gourmet food and wine
The Wooden Boat Centre is a boat building and visitor centre at Franklin, in Tasmania's south. Franklin is an historic Huon Valley town, 40 minutes' drive south of Hobart (45 kilometres). Sitting on the banks of the Huon River, the Wooden Boat Centre comprises the Wooden Boat Discovery Centre and Wooden Boat School. In the Discovery Centre you can see displays interpreting the history of wooden boat building and water transport along with maritime tools and artefacts. A number of small vessels are on display and you can also see some of Tasmania's unique boat building timbers including Huon pine, King Billy pine, celery top and Tasmanian blue gum. There is also a gift shop where you can choose from a range of nautical gifts and Wooden Boat Centre merchandise.Tea and coffee is available. The Wooden Boat School offers boat-building courses ranging in length from one day to full-time certificate courses. The Certificate in Wooden Boat Construction teaches traditional wooden boat-building methods and focuses on the construction of large timber vessels through all stages from lofting to launch. You can watch the students and boatbuilders working on current projects from the viewing platforms in the Centre, which is open daily for guided tours, except Christmas Day.
Home Hill is a winery, cellar door and restaurant at Ranelagh, in Tasmania's Huon Valley. Ranelagh is a 30-minute drive south of Hobart (40 kilometres) and five minutes from Huonville (eight kilometres). Established in 1993, Home Hill's five-hectare (12 acre) vineyard is planted with pinot noir, chardonnay and sylvaner grapes. You can taste wines from the Home Hill collection at the cellar door, including the award-winning pinot noir and pinot noir reserve, sylvaner, unwooded chardonnay, reserve chardonnay, sparkling cuvee and a late harvest sticky. Home Hill's elegant rammed earth and glass building also houses the restaurant, which has a seasonal, a la carte menu based on the freshest Huon Valley produce. Glass walls enable stunning views of the vineyard, surrounding farmland and mountains. Home Hill also hosts regular live performances, including a resident pianist and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Virtuosi. The Home Hill Winery Restaurant is part of southern Tasmania's wine touring route.
The Huon Valley Golf Club is a private, 12-hole country course at Huonville, southern Tasmania. Huonville is 40 minutes' drive from Hobart in the Huon Valley (48 kilometres/30 miles). The Huon Valley Golf Club offers fully watered fairways and excellent greens. The generally flat layout is not without challenge and six extra tees provide a total of 18 holes. Competitions are held at the course each Saturday and visitors and groups are welcome. The course has a well-appointed club house and the licensed bar is open each Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Bookings can be made for meals and the Clubhouse also has an adjacent barbecue area. Holes: 12 (18 tees), Par: 72 Length: 5,724 metres, Australian Course Rating: 69
Stanley's Studio and Gallery - Fine Art and Craft are located in Cygnet, Southern Tasmania. Stanley's Studio and Gallery resides in one of the first general stores in Cygnet, circa. 1905. A vast open space with high ceilings gives room for large canvases and drawings, artworks and glass jewellery. Meet Richard Stanley, resident artist and talk about his work. Listen to ambient music as you peruse his paintings and limited edition prints. The Gallery is located in a beautiful rural setting with mountain and river views. Richard offers a unique experience to art and craft lovers. All work is Tasmanian produced with the majority being made on the premises by Richard himself. Works include original oil and pastel paintings, limited edition framed and unframed prints, cards and bookmarks. Artworks are based on landscapes in Tasmania with emphasis on the South. Richard also produces dichroic glass jewellery in pendant, hanging earring, stud earring and brooch form which sells in his gallery. Richard is also a stained glass artist having done many commissions throughout Australia. You can see his work in the front Entry Doors of his Gallery. Cygnet is a 49 minute drive (55 kilometres /34 miles ) South of Hobart.
Elsewhere Vineyard is situated just 45 minutes from Hobart and only six kilometres west of Cygnet. The vineyard produces six different wine styles: A traditional method Sparkling made from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier, a still Pinot Noir, still Chardonnay, Riesling, Gewurztraminer and Sylvaner. These are all dry grown on the 12.5 ha vineyard and made by Terry Doyle who is a qualified winemaker. The vineyard is in a beautiful setting just off the banks of the Huon River which is over two kilometres wide in front of the vineyard. The snow capped Hartz mountains form the western backdrop to this lovely part of Tasmania. A tour of the vineyard can be arranged.
Enchanted Woods is a gallery and shop at Castle Forbes Bay in Tasmania's Huon Valley. Castle Forbes Bay is a 10-minute drive south of Huonville (16 kilometres) and an hour from Hobart (64 kilometres). Enchanted Woods features work by Tasmanian wood-turner Sue MacBeachen. You can browse the range of individually-crafted pieces, made from Tasmanian specialty timbers including Huon pine, black heart sassafras, myrtle and blackwood. The shop also offers a range of crafts including stained glass, wood craft and collectables. Enchanted Woods is rimmed by gardens and an apple orchard and has views of the Huon River, Mount Wellington (1270) and surrounding mountains. There are a number of artists and galleries in the Huon Valley and D'Entrecasteaux Channel area. You can see examples of fine timber furniture at the Southern Design Centre in Geeveston; visit the studio of potter John Martin at the Woodfired Pottery in Glen Huon and see quality Tasmanian art and craft at The Regnan's Gallery at Peppermint Bay, near Woodbridge.
The Cygnet Public Golf Course is a nine-hole country course in the Huon Valley. The course overlooks Port Cygnet Bay and the township of Cygnet, and is a 50-minute drive south of Hobart (66 kilometres/41 miles). The Cygnet Public Golf Course offers nine diverse holes and a layout that makes the most of the course's natural landscape. No two holes here are the same and the natural hazards, including dams and creeks, make for an interesting round of golf. Green fees give you access to the course for the day and club and buggy hire are available - bookings for hire equipment are recommended. Change rooms and refreshments are also available. Holes: nine, Par: 33, Length: 1,760 metres
Located in Cygnet, Tasmania is Lovett Gallery operated by the Huon Exhibitions Group. HAEG is primarily a group of local artists that initially got together to support each other and organise exhibitions. They now run their own gallery "Lovett Gallery" to display and market the work of their members. The Gallery is located at the rear of the Town Hall, Mary St, Cygnet and open every weekend, Fridays during daylight savings and most public holidays from 1000 to 1600 HAEG now have 120 members and coordinate two major biennial exhibitions - 'Watermark' and 'Southern Exposure' as well as mini exhibitions for member artists. Works at Lovett Gallery are constantly changing and include paintings in all genres, photography, sculpture, ceramics and jewellery. Some members also produce greeting cards. Works can be viewed anytime on the website. Many tourists and local visitors on the Huon Trail also use the visit to enjoy the cafe culture now blossoming in and around Cygnet. Cygnet is 50 minutes' drive (55 km / 34 mile) south of Hobart.
Huon Heights Public Golf Course is a nine-hole golf course at Huonville in Tasmania's south. Huonville sits on the banks of the tranquil Huon River, surrounded by the colours of orchards, and the peaks of the World Heritage Area. Huonville is a 40-minute drive (38 kilometres/24 miles) south of Hobart along the A6 highway.
Panorama Wines is a vineyard and wine centre in Tasmania's Huon Valley. The vineyard is located at Cradoc on the eastern shore of the Huon River, a 40-minute drive south of Hobart (65 kilometres). Panorama's 12 hectares (30 acres) of vines include riesling, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, gewürztraminer and pinot noir. You can sample Panorama's range of award winning, cool climate wines in the wine tasting room. Try the elegant pinot noir, medal-winning riesling, oaked and non-oaked chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and a refreshing, family-recipe pear liqueur. You can relax with a picnic in the gazebo and gardens or enjoy Panorama's seasonal program of concerts and live music. Cellar door sales are available at the vineyard. You can also purchase Panorama Wines at the Apple Valley Teahouse at Grove, north of Huonville.
The Starving Artist art gallery in Huonville displays and sells art created by Tasmanian artists. The gallery (located at Devil's Den gifts and souvenirs in Huonville) showcases a variety of art mediums created by various Tasmanian artists. This allows for a degree of diversity that is splendidly invigorating. The art director has developed a perceptive skill in displaying this assortment of distinctively different pieces in a pleasingly harmonious manner. This effect not only allows the individuality of each piece to stand out but also for this compilation of artwork to become an entity of its own. The Starving Artist art gallery is one of three separate businesses located at Devil's Den on the way to Tahune Airwalk. This creates the capacity for sales commissions that are exceedingly lower than at most other art galleries. This equates to sale prices that are remarkably lower and more affordable than you will find elsewhere. Most importantly - it also means that the artist receives a more significant portion of the sale. It is the enjoyment of the artwork along with the artist receiving not only acknowledgment of their talent but also fair financial compensation that is the driving force behind The Starving Artist!
Tas-Saff, at Glaziers Bay, southern Tasmania, is Australia's first commercial saffron grower. Glaziers Bay is located in the Huon Valley, 50 minutes drive south of Hobart (70 kilometres). Tas Saff is a family-owned, multi-award winning Tasmanian business. Established in 1991 on three acres of land overlooking the sea at Glaziers Bay, Tas Saff is now a thriving commercial saffron producer and has developed a network of 40 growers throughout Australia. You can visit Tas Saff by appointment to discover the process of growing fine quality Tasmanian saffron. Saffron is the name given to the dried, red stigmas of the flower of the Crocus Sativus plant. It is treasured for adding flavour, colour, and aroma to food, and also has medicinal qualities. Growing and harvesting saffron is a labour-intensive undertaking. Each crocus plant produces just one flower, and each flower grows three stigmas. The plant flowers over a 35-day period in autumn and the delicate process of picking, stripping, weighing and packing the filaments is all done by hand. Around 220,000 flowers are needed to produce each kilogram of Australian saffron.
The Woodfired Pottery is a potter's studio in Glen Huon, in Tasmania's Huon Valley. Glen Huon is a five-minute drive west of Huonville, and 40 minutes south of Hobart (58 kilometres). The Woodfired Pottery studio and workshop is located in a converted early-20th century barn, surrounded by gardens and farmland. The potter, John Martin, designs and hand-makes a range of pottery pieces and demonstrates traditional pottery making and firing techniques for visitors. Each piece is finished with natural glazes reflecting the colours of the surrounding environment, and the flame and ash generated in the wood firing process creates a distinctive finish. The Woodfired Pottery produces decorative and functional pieces made from stoneware and porcelain clays. There are a number of artists and galleries in the Huon Valley and D'Entrecasteaux Channel area. You can visit Studio Karma in Glen Huon - the studio of watercolour artist Terry Choi-Lundberg. The Regnan's Gallery at Peppermint Bay, near Woodbridge, displays quality Tasmanian art and craft, and at Enchanted Woods at Castle Forbes Bay, you can watch a local wood turner creating fine woodcraft from Tasmanian specialty timbers.
Held the last Sunday in every month
10:00am - 2:00pm
The Franklin market is a lively country market, it has a great atmosphere and you’ll always find a few treasures. Stallholders range from home grown produce, hand-crafted products, quality secondhand and antique items, home-baked cakes, barista coffee, organic cafe and lots more. Thee is live music and lots of friendly faces, come and join us!