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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| The Burnie Farmers Market in Tasmania's north west includes around 50 stalls selling both produce and crafts.
Buy the freshest and best local produce at the Burnie Farmers Market.
Fancy a rabbit pie? Feel the need for an alpaca scarf? Short of wildflower honey?
Come along to one of Tasmanias renowned markets for fresh |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Burnie Golf Club is a nine hole golf course with undulating tree lined fairways with some hills. Excellent grass greens year round. Greenside bunkers 1st, 2nd and 3rd holes. It has practice nets, fairway, putting green.
Mens competition Thursday and Saturday 7.30 - 9 am and 11.15 - 1 pm. Ladies competition Wednesday |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Burnie Pioneer Village Museum reflects Burnie's historic streetscape in the 1890's.
Visit Burnie's famous indoor street and experience the sights and sounds of 100 years ago. The Pioneer Village was the first indoor historical street to be recreated in Australia and is still ranked among the best. A spectacular display |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Burnie Regional Art Gallery features three modern galleries with regularly changing exhibitions.
The three modern galleries in the complex accommodate more than 20 different exhibitions a year - from the gallerys own permanent collection and exhibitions on tour or linked to special local, state or national events.
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Creative Paper Tasmania is situated in the heart of the traditional papermaking town of Burnie. Our papermakers produce some of the world’s most extraordinary papers here entirely by hand, using natural fibres and Tasmanian plants.
At Creative Paper, you can take a papermaking tour and learn the ancient art yourself, |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| The Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden is a stunning garden near Burnie, north west Tasmania. The Gardens are a five-minute drive south of Burnie (eight kilometres/four miles).
This 13-hectare/32-acre garden features over 22,000 select rhododendrons and companion plants, creating a spectacular display between August and Fe |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Hellyers Road Distillery, in Burnie, north west Tasmania, is Australia’s largest single malt whisky distillery. Burnie is Tasmania’s fourth-largest city, a two-hour drive west of Launceston (148 kilometres/91 miles).
Hellyers Road Distillery produces fine, single malt whisky distilled from Tasmanian grown malted barle |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Lactos is one of Australia’s leading speciality cheesemakers located at Burnie on the north-west coast.
At the Lactos Cheese Tasting and Sales Centre you can sample Lactos’s fine cheeses, including major brands Tasmanian Heritage, Mersey Valley and Australian Gold, and purchase direct from the maker.
Taste the Tasmani |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| The Two Oaks Nursery, Gallery and Café is located at Somerset on Tasmania’s northwest coast. Somerset is a ten-minute drive west of Burnie (6 kilometres).
The Two Oaks Gallery features a range of work by local artisans. Fine woodcraft, made from Tasmanian specialty timbers such as Huon pine, myrtle and sassafras, are o |
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