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Max's on Moriarty

Locality: Latrobe, Tasmania

Phone: +61 400 194 137



Address: 26 Moriarty Road 7307 Latrobe, TAS, Australia

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24.01.2022 One sleep to go until Chocolate Winterfest Latrobe and while there is no festival fee, there are costs based on patron preferences and some that require pre-boo...king, such as - 10.30am Brunch O’Choc - phone 64262099 1.30pm Chocolate Appreciation Master Class - phone 64262958 2.00pm Teddy Bear’s Picnic via www.eventbrite.com.au So make sure you don’t miss out and book today! See more



23.01.2022 Stunning Sunrise from the summit of Mount Roland : Daniel Yaxley

23.01.2022 "Tasmania is calling and I must go." ~ Whether you seek our wilderness and wild lands, stunning coastal beaches or beautiful wildlife it is all here waiting ...to be explored There is little wonder why Wineglass Bay is continuously ranked in the Top 10 beaches in the world, you will be captivated by one of the Maria Island locals doing a little yoga by the sea, Eddystone Point is an amazing spot to slow down and look at the sea for hours, summer days at Bridport beach are a must and dawn at Jeanneret Beach is simply magical. Camping on top of the Organ Pipes well the view doesn’t get much better than this, Knyvet Falls in full flow is quite a spectacle, Halls Falls near Pyengana in Tassie’s far north-east is a gem worth finding, you can walk for miles along sugar-white sandy beaches and swim in the impossibly clear ocean at Taylors Beach, whilst Mt Cameron is surely Gods country. Oh and did we mention we save the best view for last and trust us this part of the world is truly something special We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania If you are a local business, artist, charity or group send us a message about promoting you to Tasmania and the world

23.01.2022 There is a rumour going around that this will be the biggest pump track in Tasmania. Possibly Australia. Possibly the world..... Nah, but it's huge and it's wild. Ready to ride on Saturday 15 June. See you there.



20.01.2022 Orcas spotted in the Tamar river near Kelso on Sunday Thanks to Dean Hodgetts for the video

17.01.2022 We are stoked to announce Stage 2 of Wild Mersey will be ready to ride from JUNE 15TH! Three weeks and counting down...

17.01.2022 Did you get a snap of yesterday's sunset? If you did we'd love to see it. This lovely photo of the sunset over Launceston was taken by Alyssa Curtayne.



17.01.2022 Exploring autumn #tassiestyle! Ditch your car, hit the water and enjoy a slower pace. If you are lucky you may get up close to a resident platypus. Six sightin...gs tonight! Thank you for adventuring with us Natalia, Brendan, Elsa, Tom and Zoe. Only a few more weeks of the kayak season left!

16.01.2022 What a magical day on the Southern Midlands. Today locals were treated to a stunning snow day across much of the region with snow falling heavily in the afterno...on. Did you get snow near you? *while the snow is beautiful it can make the roads very hazardous. Be sure to check road safety alerts and closures at Tasmania Police

15.01.2022 Clarendon Estate (c. 1838) encompasses 7 hectares of parklands on the banks of the South Esk River at Nile. Convict-built, Clarendon features a magnificent thre...e-storey Georgian house with servants' quarters, a heritage walled garden, farm buildings, and a rare avenue of elms. Visitors are welcome to explore the gardens and take a guided tour of the house. More info: http://heritagehighway.com.au//step-back-in-time-at-these/ : instagram.com/elenasantopietrophotography

07.01.2022 The cleanest air in the world can be found in Tasmania thanks to the Roaring 40s winds. Beautiful coastlines, beaches and lakes can be found everywhere. This pu...re water is why people can enjoy some of the freshest and most delicious food and alcohol on the planet, in Tasmania. Stand on the edge of the world and breathe in the world's cleanest air. More Details on Tasmania's Coasts & Waterways -> https://bit.ly/2HjfuOE Looking for Coastal Tours? ->https://bit.ly/2CucY2p

02.01.2022 Cool! Check out this awesome photo of the snowy conditions at Cradle Mountain. : Kev Morse



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