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East Coast

Tasmania’s East Coast runs from Orford in the south to St Helens in the north — a ribbon of beaches, oyster leases and vineyards set against the Freycinet granites. The region’s wineries concentrate around Swansea, Cranbrook and the Apslawn flats, where cool-climate Pinot Noir, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc thrive on the Freycinet-facing slopes. Devil’s Corner, Freycinet Vineyard and Spring Vale are the best-known addresses, with smaller producers like Milton and Gala Estate rewarding anyone who detours off the highway. Cellar doors here often share carparks with oyster farms and seafood shacks — ideal one-day pairings. The drive from Hobart to St Helens takes a leisurely weekend, with Wineglass Bay and the Bay of Fires as natural bookends.

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Bream Creek is a south-east Tasmanian vineyard on Marion Bay ...

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Waubs Harbour is a maritime-themed whisky distillery on the Waubs ...

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Bicheno Brewing is an east coast microbrewery operating from The ...

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Iron House is a combined brewery, distillery and vineyard at ...

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Freycinet Vineyard is a family-owned estate near Bicheno planted in ...

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Spring Bay Distillery is based at Spring Beach on Tasmania’s ...

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