Guidebook for Geeveston

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Guidebook for Geeveston

Drinks & Nightlife

Franklin Tavern
Main Rd

Food Scene

Is Amazing!!! Best Miso Soup in the southern Hemisphere It’s an unlikely place for some of the best sushi on the island, and perhaps arguably the mainland too. Like the sound of locally caught Southern tuna sashimi or Stripy trumpeter and Tassie wakame miso soup? Well head for Geeveston and enjoy. Masaaki is only open Friday to Sunday
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Masaaki's Sushi
17 Arve Rd
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Is Amazing!!! Best Miso Soup in the southern Hemisphere It’s an unlikely place for some of the best sushi on the island, and perhaps arguably the mainland too. Like the sound of locally caught Southern tuna sashimi or Stripy trumpeter and Tassie wakame miso soup? Well head for Geeveston and enjoy. Masaaki is only open Friday to Sunday

Parks & Nature

Here’s a special treat: a window across to the vast southwest wilderness and the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area. In the Hartz Mountains National Park, you’ll feel like the only soul. The landscape has been shaped by glaciers from past ice ages. Reach the plateau and you’ll find glacial lakes and plants that grow nowhere else on Earth. Often snow-capped, always stunning, why not push on and climb Hartz Peak? At 1254 metres it’ll take you 3 to 5 hours to reach the summit.
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Hartz Mountains National Park
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Here’s a special treat: a window across to the vast southwest wilderness and the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area. In the Hartz Mountains National Park, you’ll feel like the only soul. The landscape has been shaped by glaciers from past ice ages. Reach the plateau and you’ll find glacial lakes and plants that grow nowhere else on Earth. Often snow-capped, always stunning, why not push on and climb Hartz Peak? At 1254 metres it’ll take you 3 to 5 hours to reach the summit.

Shopping

Head for Makers on Church Street and find yourself a crocheted tea cosy. There’s King Billy pine salad servers, paper craft, designer furniture, handmade clothes for tots. It’s a colourful celebration of the artistic community who call this region home https://www.tasmaniancraft.com.au/
Makers on Church St & Tasmanian Craft
14 Church St
Head for Makers on Church Street and find yourself a crocheted tea cosy. There’s King Billy pine salad servers, paper craft, designer furniture, handmade clothes for tots. It’s a colourful celebration of the artistic community who call this region home https://www.tasmaniancraft.com.au/

Sightseeing

Want to hover high above the trees? Feel like a Tasmanian soaring above the mainlanders – 50 metres high to be exact? Head for the Tahune Airwalk and walk through the forest canopy, out to your cantilevered view over the Huon and Picton Rivers. Pretty stuff. For the little ones, there’s a mini airwalk, recently opened at Heritage Park in Geeveston
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Tahune Forest AirWalk y Centro de Visitantes
Arve Road
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Want to hover high above the trees? Feel like a Tasmanian soaring above the mainlanders – 50 metres high to be exact? Head for the Tahune Airwalk and walk through the forest canopy, out to your cantilevered view over the Huon and Picton Rivers. Pretty stuff. For the little ones, there’s a mini airwalk, recently opened at Heritage Park in Geeveston

Arts & Culture

Geeveston Visitor Centre
15 Church St
Rocketed to tiny-town stardom by ABC's latest series, discover the real Rosehaven. Are you a mainlander? If you’ve had a chuckle over the Rosehaven shorts, we have a real-life town that’ll knock off your knitted socks. It’s a place where real mainlanders are flocking to. It’s the real Rosehaven. We call it Geeveston. (Might we add, it’s known for more than the Geeveston Fanny apple. More on the fanny later…) There might be wit and comedy in the upcoming Rosehaven series, but this place has serious real-estate appeal. Just ask co-actor and Tasmanian-born Luke McGregor, who returns to sell houses for his Mum’s failing real estate business. There’s plenty more than awkward estate agents and tow
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Geeveston
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Rocketed to tiny-town stardom by ABC's latest series, discover the real Rosehaven. Are you a mainlander? If you’ve had a chuckle over the Rosehaven shorts, we have a real-life town that’ll knock off your knitted socks. It’s a place where real mainlanders are flocking to. It’s the real Rosehaven. We call it Geeveston. (Might we add, it’s known for more than the Geeveston Fanny apple. More on the fanny later…) There might be wit and comedy in the upcoming Rosehaven series, but this place has serious real-estate appeal. Just ask co-actor and Tasmanian-born Luke McGregor, who returns to sell houses for his Mum’s failing real estate business. There’s plenty more than awkward estate agents and tow