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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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Wynyard General Services

BP Somerset

The public toilets are located on site at BP Somerset. Facilites are open in daylight hours with with no disabled access. These facilities are provided by BP Australia.
Cowrie Point General Services

Brickmakers Beach Park, Cowrie Point

Brickmakers Beach Park is located at Cowrie Point on the Bass Highway. A nice spot for a picnic overlooking the Bass Straight. Fishing and beach walking.
Moina Attraction Hiking

Bridal Veil, Champagne and No Name Falls

All three falls are on one 2.5 hour return walk from Lemonthyme Lodge at Moina, on the way to Cradle Mountain. The Bridal Veil Falls cascade 20 metres into Bulls Creek. In full flow…
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Smithton Food and Drink

Bridge Hotel Bistro

Offering both quality a la carte restaurant dining, and country-style counter meals, you can be sure to get your fill at the Bridge Motel/Hotel! Dine at tables, in private booths, or even at the…
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Burnie Destination Information

Burnie

Burnie overlooks Emu Bay on Tasmania’s North West Coast. The city has a proud industrial past and is a vibrant place to visit. Dense rainforest once surrounded Burnie, but this slowly disappeared as fortunes…
Burnie Attraction

Burnie Arts Centre

The new Burnie Arts Centre is a newly reimagined fully integrated multi-platform arts centre offering an annual program of performing arts, functions, changing exhibitions and historic displays. Visit Burnie Arts Centre to experience permanent…
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Burnie General Services

Burnie Beach Waterfront and Surf Club (Hilder Parade)

Burnie Beach also known as West Beach or Hilder Parade is the home of the Burnie Surf Club. To the east you will see the busy Burnie wharf and to the west an amazing…
Burnie Event 04/01/2025

Burnie Lilium Show

The 2025 Burnie Lilium Show will be held at the Burnie Arts and Function Centre. Doors are open from 1 to 4 pm on Saturday 4th January and from 10 am to 4 pm…
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Burnie General Services

Burnie Park, Parklands

Located on the North West of Tasmania, the Burnie Park has it all. Short walks including a walk to Oldaker Falls, rolling green hills, playgrounds dotted throughout, toilets, BBQ, picnic areas and free parking.
Burnie Attraction

Burnie Pulp Paper Trail

The Pulp Paper Trail makes up part of the Coastal Pathway on the foreshore at South Burnie. Opposite the remains of Burnie’s historic paper mill, this interpretive walk takes you on a journey through…
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