Tamar Valley Wine Tour with Lunch

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Tamar Valley Wine Tour with Lunch

Food and Wine Tours
2 min guests
10 max guests

Highlights

  • Savour a delicious lunch at a local winery restaurant, enhancing your culinary experience in Tamar Valley.
  • Explore four exquisite wineries, tasting a diverse range of wines crafted by passionate local winemakers.
  • Enjoy door-to-door transport from Launceston, ensuring a hassle-free and relaxing day in beautiful surroundings.
  • Immerse yourself in a small group setting, fostering a fun and personal atmosphere throughout the tour.

Treat yourself to a wonderful tour of Tamar Valley vineyards and cellar doors and immerse in a broad range of local food, wine and enjoyable experiences.

Leave the car behind and enjoy a relaxing tour through the Tamar Valley that includes: lunch at a local winery restaurant; a glass of wine, beer, cider, tea or coffee; four winery visits with wine tasting; hearing from experienced winemakers; and door to door transport service.

This tour is limited to a small group for a fun and personal experience, and it includes round-trip transport with a pick up and drop off in Launceston.

Itinerary highlights

Tamar Valley vineyards

Embark on a journey through the heart of Tasmania’s Tamar Valley, where cool‑climate vineyards meet breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage.

This curated wine tour invites guests to discover four boutique wineries that embody the spirit of the region, each with its own story, philosophy, and signature style. From crisp, elegant whites to complex, expressive Pinot Noirs, tastings are designed to showcase the diversity and quality that make Tamar Valley wines renowned across Australia and beyond.

Along the way, guests will hear from vineyard owners and staff, learning about sustainable practices, organic viticulture, and the artistry behind every bottle.

Scenic drives along the Tamar River provide a backdrop of rolling hills, historic estates, and charming countryside, creating a sense of immersion in both nature and culture. More than just a tasting, the experience blends storytelling, hospitality, and discovery, offering insights into the people and traditions that shape the valley’s wine identity. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast or a curious traveler, this tour delivers a memorable connection to place, flavor, and history, leaving guests with a deeper appreciation of Tasmania’s unique wine landscape.

Batman bridge

The Batman Bridge, opened in 1968, was Australia’s first cable‑stayed bridge. Spanning the Tamar River between Sidmouth and Hillwood, it transformed transport in northern Tasmania by linking the East and West Tamar Highways. This engineering feat not only symbolized modern innovation but also became a vital artery for the commerce, wine industry, and tourism of the Tamar Valley

We stop here on nice days to allow for a short stop and picture taking.

Tour details

  • Food and Wine Tours
  • Full Day
  • Land – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Available from 8 December 2025 to 31 May 2026

Features

Service facilities

  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Operation information

Tamar Wine – Tours and Accommodation

Tour business arranging and hosting a comprehensive introduction to the Tamar Valley region and its cool climate wines by visiting four very different wineries for tastings with an included lunch.

Offering an escape to North Tasmania to experience award winning cool climate wines with a Wine Escape Package

Escape to the Tamar Valley in North Tasmania and visit the region’s most celebrated wineries as a private group on the exclusive Wine Escape Package.

Nestled in the Tamar Valley Wine route, the 5-star rated accommodation is just minutes from local vineyards and cellar doors, making it the perfect destination for wine lovers and those wanting a relaxing break with the ability to sample local wines without the worry of driving.

Memberships

  • Visitor Information Centre

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