
Explore the area
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Willie Smiths Cindery - Cider and Apple History
Step into the world of cider making with a tour of Willie Smith’s Apple Shed. Taste various cider styles, learn about apple varieties, and enjoy the warm, rustic atmosphere of the Huon Valley.
Adress: 2064 Huon Hwy, Grove TAS 7109
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Masaaki’s Sushi - Authentic Japanese Cuisine
Discover the art of sushi with master chef Masaaki Koyama. This quaint establishment in Geeveston celebrates the incredible fish caught in the area. Please search for always updating opening hours.
Adress: 17 Arve Rd, Geeveston TAS 7116 -
Get Shucked - Oyster Delights
Experience the freshest oysters straight from the source. Learn about oyster farming, indulge in tastings, and pair your selections with exquisite local wines for a true taste of Tasmania.
Adress: Lease 204, 1735 Bruny Island MainRoad, Great Bay, North Bruny TAS 7150 -
Poolish & Co
Artisanal sourdough, contemporary and classic French pastries and savoury treats in the heart of Cygnet. Call in for an excellent quality Pizza also.
26 Mary Street, Cygnet, TAS 7112
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Pottery by Ian Clare
Discover the exquisite pottery of Ian Clare, a Tasmanian-born artisan whose work is influenced by his upbringing in a family of potters and his training under Japanese master potter Shigeo Shiga. Located in Cygnet, Ian’s studio produces beautifully crafted domestic ware and commissioned pieces, showcasing richly colored glazes inspired by the Tasmanian coastal landscape.
Address: 46A Lymington Rd, Cygnet TAS 7112
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Model Shipyard in Franklin
Immerse yourself in the intricate world of model ships at the Model Shipyard in Franklin. Explore rooms filled with incredibly detailed models, ranging from cruise ships to military vessels, crafted with meticulous attention to detail by the owner/builder. Whether you’re a sailing enthusiast or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, this hidden gem is well worth a visit. Ask us for directions!
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Wooden Spoons by Michelle & David Rauenbusch
Step into the charming home studio of Michelle & David Rauenbusch in Cygnet and marvel at their handcrafted wooden spoons and homewares. With a passion for using recycled materials and a keen eye for design, this husband-and-wife team creates unique pieces that blend vintage timbers with contemporary craftsmanship. From furniture to mosaic art, their studio is a treasure trove of artisanal delights.
Address: 31 Golden Valley Rd, Cygnet TAS 7112
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Traditional Cake Tins at SG Emmett & Son
Delve into the nostalgia of traditional tin craftsmanship at SG Emmett & Son in Cygnet. Established in 1924, this family-owned business continues to produce quality cake tins and other tinware using century- old machines. Explore the workshop and witness the time-honored techniques that have been preserved through generations, offering a glimpse into Tasmania’s rich heritage of craftsmanship.
Address: 7319 Channel Hwy, Cygnet TAS 7112