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Stairs to no-where, Pieman River Corinna
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Taste your way...


Here on the North West of Tasmania we are the home to Tasmania’s  most passionate and talented primary producers.  Our fertile farm land, thriving vineyards and orchards is a must see, must taste, must experience destination.

It is safe to say the delicious produce is abundant, not to mention the stunning scenery and small town charm to sweeten the deal even further. Below are many restaurants, and cafes that use the fresh local produce to create and share their dishes with you.

If you are on the road make share you follow the Tasting Trail, a food and drink trail designed to assist you and your tastebuds in discovering the finest produce that Tasmania’s North West has to offer.

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Stanley Attraction

Joe Lyons Cottage

Joseph Aloysius Lyons was born in this tiny workers cottage in 1879. Joe was the fifth of eight children who experienced early childhood in this humble cottage at Stanley. Joe attended the local Stanley…
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Penguin General Services

Johnsons Beach, Penguin

Located in the beautiful seaside town of Penguin. Enjoy Johnsons Beach playground or walk up the Penguin “Nut” to see gorgeous views of Bass Strait. A great family friendly beach.
Corinna Hire

Kayak Hire – Corinna Wilderness Village

Exceptional kayaking experiences are available for guests to immerse themselves in the nature of the Pieman River at Corinna Wilderness Village. Fourteen kayaks (with life jackets and paddles provided), are available on-site for hire….
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Nietta Attraction Birdwatching

Kaydale Lodge Gardens

Kaydale Lodge Gardens is an amazing two hectare garden. Wander through the garden, enjoy morning or afternoon teas and light lunches. The Lodge also features country house accommodation with old style farm hospitality. The…
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Waratah Attraction

Kenworthy’s Stamper Mill

Waratah’s pioneering past represents a big part in Tasmania’s mining and economic history, made all the more captivating by its remote and wild environment. Kenworthy’s Stamper Mill is an impressive display of working machinery…
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Devonport General Services Walks

Kiah Place Playground, East Devonport

Kiah Place Playground(Kangaloo Park) was first developed in the 1970s after resident Helen Nibbs started a petition to beautify the Place in 1971. The playground was updated in 1998 with thanks to funding from…
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Nook Attraction Hiking

Kimberleys Lookout

A 90 minute return walk with medium gradients (short stretches are steep), it provides stunning 360 degree views of the rolling agricultural hills of Kentish with a backdrop of Mt Roland, Cradle Mountain, the…
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Wiltshire Food and Drink

KimchiMe TASFresh

Sheltered in the forest of Myrtle Grove Creek by rainforest nature and shared with lovely Red Angus livestock. Tom and Sue welcome you to KimchiMe, a place where you can learn to make authentic…
Sheffield General Services

King George V Park, Sheffield

Public Park just off the Main Street of Sheffield. Public use BBQ is available. The BBQ is undercover with seating available. There is also a playground and public toilet in the park.
Stanley General Services

King’s Park, Stanley

King’s Park at Godfreys Beach in Stanley is located on the western side of ‘The Nut’. A great place for a picnic, beach walks, swimming and viewing penguins at dusk.