Come and visit us in Hobart for a brewery tour or relaxing drink and a bite to eat in the Cascade Visitor Centre.
The tour time is 1 hour 15 mins and allow half an hour for tastings of our famous Cascade beverages which are included in the tour price. Tours are conducted by guides several times per day, 7 days a week. Tours include the chance to see some of Australia's best loved premium beers brewed in the historic brewery and a walk through the famous Woodstock gardens.
Children under 16 are not able to tour the brewery.
Something Wild is a Non Government Funded Private wildlife sanctuary and is the worlds largest Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary encompassing approx. 1200 acres. The main visitor site covers an area of 30 acres allowing plenty of space for these animals to feed and interact as they would in the wild. There are pathways around the sanctuary to allow for full access for wheelchairs, to all the facilities. A golf car is available for groups.
We take great pride in the fact that we have moved away from the traditional \'wildlife park\' where most visitors have been used to seeing our native wildlife over previous years. Our feedback indicates our visitors like to see large habitats designed to suit an animals specific needs. In years gone by, wildlife parks and zoo\'s have not been the most comfortable and humane places for animals to live.
Australia’s first casino opened here at Wrest Point in 1973 – and the fun and action hasn’t stopped since!
Our boutique casino has all the popular table games, gaming machines and our VIP gaming area. Our friendly croupiers will help you get the hang of playing, whether you’re keen to try your luck at Blackjack, Roulette, Texas Hold’em Poker or any of the other games.
There are two other gaming areas – Riverview and Boardwalk – where you’ll find the latest in electronic gaming machines, with great views of the River Derwent.
Our Federal Rewards Club is one of the most comprehensive player reward clubs in Australia – ask us about the club’s wide range of benefits for regular players.
Ready to play? Good luck!
Island Market is a new indoor market, which specialises in food, new products and craft. These include seafood (live, fresh and frozen), meat, groceries, prepared foods, fresh produce, clothing, manchester, homewares, tools, garden plants, Tasmanian wine and olive products. Tasmania's largest new clothing liquidator operates from one of our two main buildings. The complex includes an olive processing plant, which has a customer viewing window. Our heated building is clean and spacious with wide aisles between the rows of stalls. There is plenty of on-site free parking for cars and buses in our 2.2 hectare paved site. The Hobart bike track also passes by our premises. We are currently open from 1000 to 1600 every Thursday Friday, Saturday and Sunday (except Easter, Christmas and New Year's Day).
Nolan Art, in Hobart's Salamanca Art Centre, offers art workshops and original Tasmanian art. Nolan Art Gallery and School, established in 1999 by art teacher, Betty Nolan, is in Salamanca's historic stone warehouses. Not only a gallery for original Tasmanian art, it is where you can take a full or half day art workshop. Suitable for all levels, they range from oil painting and watercolour to illustration and drawing. You may like to explore an option where art tourists can book for a combination of private tuition and studio time and/or participate in a class to meet local artists. You could also surprise your partner with a portrait painting birthday party as art parties are another of the services we offer. Schoolholiday classes in subjects such as charcoal drawing and Manga drawing run for children as well. Nolan Art is across the landing from the renowned Long Gallery and looks down on Kelly's Lane in Hobart's waterfront art and restaurant precinct
Putters Adventure Golf is a miniature golf complex at Moonah, north of Hobart. Moonah is five minutes' drive from Hobart's central business district (five kilometres/three miles). You can play a round of mini-golf on Putters Adventure Golf's all-weather putting courses - including the 18-hole Mountain and the Mill - an indoor course spread over three levels and featuring a Tasmanian rainforest display. Test your skill on greens with challenging banks and turns, sand traps, rough turf and rock hazards or try a game of virtual golf in the two full-swing golf simulators. After your round you can relax at the Clubhouse Café to enjoy tasty snacks, espresso coffee and creamy Tasmanian ice cream while your children have fun in the nearby Adventure Playground. Open daily, except for Christmas Day, Putters Adventure Golf also caters for groups, and has ample parking and easy access to regular public transport.
Built in 1870 for the production of shot, this sandstone tower rises 48 metres above the banks of the Derwent, affording spectacular views up, down and across the river. The tower is 10 metres in diameter at the base and 3.9 metres at the top - the walls a metre thick at the bottom thin out to .45 centimetres at the top. Molten lead was dropped from top to bottom of the hollow tower and its rapid descent and cooling roughly shaped it into pellets. There is a museum at the base of the tower and a tea rooms alongside. There are 259 steps to the top, but 25 landings on which to catch your breath.
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.