5 Best Sights in The Huon Valley, Tasmania

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Huon Valley - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Willie Smith's Apple Shed

Fodor's Choice

En route to Huonville, this museum, cider house, and café showcases the best of the local product. It's housed in a former apple-packing shed and is a remarkable time capsule, depicting the lives of the early Huon Valley settlers. Over the years this venue has evolved to offer regular events, great food, and even better cider. Their Saturday market is a great way to sample a range of local produce.

Bruny Island Cruises

To fully appreciate the dramatic panorama, take the three-hour, 50-km (31-mile) ecology-focused cruise run by Pennicott Wilderness Journeys. You'll cruise past towering cliffs and hidden caves, and likely see dolphins, seals, and penguins. Eagles, albatrosses, and shorebirds also dart and dive overhead, and can often be seen nesting amid the craggy outcrops. During their migration period Humpback and Southern Right whales are commonly seen. Morning tours are available daily and additional afternoon trips between mid-December and mid-April. An all-day tour with bus transfers is available from Hobart.

1005 Adventure Bay Rd., Adventure Bay, TAS, 7150, Australia
03-6293–1465
Sight Details
A$135

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Cockle Creek

Cockle Creek is the southernmost "town" in Australia. It consists of a ranger station and a campground, but also a series of stunning beaches. The neighboring hamlet of Catamaran is similarly dotted with picturesque bays and beaches, surrounded by forests and mountains. French explorers landed here before English settlement and aspects of that history can be explored also. There are walking tracks including the awe-inspiring Lion Rock at South Cape Bay. Amenities: toilets. Best for: swimming; walking.

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Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs

Spectacular cave formations and thermal pools amid a fern glade await at the Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs. The caves are about 125 km (78 miles) south of Hobart, past Huonville and Dover. You can take a tour of the chambers, or just relax at the well-equipped picnic areas and make use of the thermal pool. The route to the site is well marked from the town of Dover. Hours vary seasonally, so check ahead.

754 Hastings Caves Rd., Hastings, TAS, 7109, Australia
03-6298–3209
Sight Details
A$24
Daily Feb.–Apr. and Oct.–Dec. 10–4, Jan. 9–5

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Tahune AirWalk Tasmania

Beyond Geeveston, the cantilevered, 2,000-foot-long Tahune AirWalk rises to 160 feet above the forest floor, providing a stunning panorama of the Huon and Picton rivers and the Hartz Mountains. The best views are from the platform at the end of the walkway, and if you have time, follow one of the trails that leads from the center through the surrounding forests. If one day isn't enough you can stay the night on-site in the reasonably priced Tahune Lodge or in a self-contained cabin. There's also a shop and a café with free Wi-Fi.

Arve Rd., Geeveston, TAS, 7116, Australia
03-6251–3903
Sight Details
A$32

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