The Launceston region is full of innovative farmers and chefs trying to fix the planet. You’ll want to add these stops to your itinerary.
A newly restored 1840s homestead is an indulgent retreat for a weekend of wine-tasting,saunas and hot tubs.
Down by the riverside,one of Launceston's best restaurants comes with a hotel attached.
Let's face it,none of us are going wine tasting in France any time soon. But the world's second best sparkling wine region (behind Champagne) is right under our noses.
Tasmania's"second city"gives the state capital a run when it comes to food,wine,produce and its outstanding natural features.
With oysters,ale,truffles and vineyards,Launceston is a foodie's delight.
Guests get to select from eight causes with part of their payment donated to that cause or organisation.
The food and wine makers here really love what they do and it shows.
From fine wine to treetop ziplines,festivals to fine design.
Musicians,painters,writers,philosophers and mere mortals mingle over a nightcap.