Archive for the ‘Stanley Tour’ Category
Cape Grim Beef – Stanley Food, Wine and Farmgate Tour
Apr 2, 2014
Tags: Tasmanian Food Wine and Farm Tours,
Stanley TourThere
is no denying that North West Tasmania produces premium beef. It is a wonderful experience to visit John
and Angela Bruce’s farm near Stanley on our food and wine tours where those
beautiful black and rust colour cows just love to wander over and check out
visitors. These …
Continue Reading »Old Cable Station – Stanley Food and Farmgate Tour
Nov 11, 2013
Tags: Tasmanian Food Wine and Farm Tours,
Stanley TourOld
Cable Station has won the Best Tourism Restaurant Award for the second year
running at the recent 2013 Tasmanian Tourism Awards. We have a beautiful lunch here on our Stanley
Food and Farmgate Tour. This foodie
experience combines Tasmanian heritage within natural beauty. Their …
Continue Reading »Blue Hills Honey - Stanley Food and Wine Tour
Aug 11, 2013
Tags: Tasmanian Food Wine and Farm Tours,
Stanley TourOrganic
Leatherwood honey – unique to Tasmania and a taste like no other. We visit Blue Hills Honey on our Stanley Food
and Farmgate Tour and it is wonderful to see people’s reactions when they taste
this product for the first time. This
honey is exported widely to Asia &…
Continue Reading »Red Cow Dairies – Stanley Food and Wine Tour
Jul 29, 2013
Tags: Tasmanian Food Wine and Farm Tours,
Stanley TourGreat
article in the Tasmanian Farmer magazine this quarter telling all about the sustainable,
environmental and ethical farming principles that Andy and Matt are using at
Red Cow – one of the properties visited on our Stanley Food Tour. Their business is growing in leaps and bounds
…
Continue Reading »Spring Lamb – North West / Stanley Food and Wine Tour
Jul 21, 2013
Tags: Tasmanian Food Wine and Farm Tours,
North West Tour,
Wine Tour,
Stanley TourWe
are lucky enough to visit two wonderful properties that produce beautiful lamb. Local people get very excited about eating
food that has been grown practically in their own neighbourhood, in many
instances buying their meat directly from the farmers. It supports the community and …
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