
Hugging the shores of the broad River Derwent, Hobart rises into the foothills of kunanyi / Mt Wellington. It’s a good-looking city, but Hobart is more than skin-deep. This is a foodie town, through and through: think super-fresh seafood in progressive food rooms, paired with cool-climate wines and local gin and whisky.
Fuel-up on a city breakfast – try the fare at Peppina – then head to historic Richmond in the Coal River Valley, home to Australia’s oldest bridge (convict-built in 1825). The wineries around town take a more contemporary approach – try Frogmore Creek, Puddleduck Vineyard, Every Man and His Dog Vineyard and Pooley Wines. Stop at Coal River Farm to see cheese and chocolate being handmade, or stop in at the restaurant - the hot chocolates are works of art.
In town, old-timey Richmond Lolly Shop and Tasmanian Lavender Company are just a couple of the delightful artisan shops to explore.
Quality heritage accommodation abounds in Richmond: book a bed at Prospect Country House.




