Josef Chromy Wines' 61-hectare (150 acre) vineyard produces a number of varieties of highly sought-after grapes. Wines include Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer. A vintage sparkling and Botrytis Riesling round out the range, and everything is estate-grown. The Josef Chromy Cellar Door Café, located in the estate's original homestead, is surrounded by landscaped gardens. Warm yourself by the open log fire and take in the views over the vineyard, winery and lake. Here, you can taste fine cool climate wines and sample fresh Tasmanian produce. Enjoy a light lunch or gourmet snack, taste rich Tasmanian cheeses or buy a fresh hamper from the delicatessen and dine alfresco in the grounds.
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Bangor Wine & Oyster Shed | Discover Tasmania
Overlooking the vineyard and picturesque Blackman's Bay, the Dunbabin family have built this special place to share their wine and other premium Tasmanian produce with you. Pop in for a tasting and a glass of wine, enjoy a relaxed lunch, or chat to our team about booking your next private event, wedding, or corporate function. Bangor is all about fine wine, fresh local produce, sweeping views, and a warm rural welcome that’ll make you want to stay awhile.
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Train Enthusiast's Video Diary 1988-10-18
On Tuesday 18th October 1988, AusSteam '88 Trip No.4 from Melbourne (Victoria) to Geelong (Victoria) and return included a special excursion option sponsered by the Bellarine Peninsula Railway (BPR) to attend their Narrow Gauge Gala Day.
Ex-Victorian Railways steam locomotive D3 639 hauled the enthusiast train from Melbourne via Flinders Street and Spencer Street Railway Stations to Geelong and steam locomotive J515 hauled the return train from Geelong to Melbourne.
At Geelong, enthusiasts booked for the Narrow Gauge Gala Day activities were transferred by bus to Drysdale (Victoria) where they boarded a train to Queenscliffe (Victoria) and return.
A variety of narrow gauge train options were available - railcar, diesel hauled and steam hauled trains.
BPR's narrow gauge locomotives and rolling stock collection were sourced as redundant from other states of Australia, including Queensland, Tasmania, and South Australia.
This video clip focusses on the activities of an ex-South Australian Railways T class steam locomotive T251 which hauled a consist of red and yellow, ex-Tasmanian Government Railways carriages.
5 Midland Hwy Cleveland, Conara
Getting closer to Hobart and 7 Mile Beach
1 Scone Street, Evandale, Tasmania
Cornwall - Position and Presentation
Now approved as Residentail dwelling, your options are unlimited here. This Georgian design property which sits in a lovely landscaped garden in the middle of the Heritage village of Evandale is much admired. Features include high ceilings, decorative cornice and lots of multi pane windows for creating a light and bright interior. French doors lead to a great paved courtyard for alfresco entertaining. Plenty of paved off street parking with a private rear access. The floor plan would allow for an extra bedroom. Situated only 15 minutes from Launceston City centre and 5 minutes to Launceston airport. Approval has been gained for use as holiday accommodation. A special property in a very special location.
Christine Atwell - 0407 313 103