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Meredith House & Mews

Locality: Swansea, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6257 8119



Address: 15 Noyes Street 7190 Swansea, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.meredithhouse.com.au

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25.01.2022 OPENING! We are excited to to say with the ease of restrictions we will finally be opening our cellar door to the public this Saturday, Sunday & Monday 11-4pm ...for seated tastings of group's no larger than 4 people per seating to comply with current restriction measures. We will also have a range of local Tasmanian platter delicacies to offer up from @ziggyssmallgoodstasmania @wickedcheeseco @tasmanseasalt Can't wait to meet and greet you all.! #boomercreekvineyard #tasmanianwine #greateasternwinedrive #coastal&countryviews #tasmanianproduce See more



25.01.2022 We wanted to let you know there is some world class small businesses here in Freycinet still offering experiences. From oyster tasting, to quad biking. All incl...ude a dose of pristine fresh air and a healthy serve of genuine Tassie hospitality. We are all working hard to keep our guests and staff safe, and keeping a keen eye on Government up-dates. We understand now might be a bit tricky for some of you, but we’d love to show you our slice of paradise sometime soon #freycinet #colesbay #eastcoasttasmania #holidayherethisyear #discovertasmania See more

22.01.2022 A pretty special view over Wineglass Bay from the summit of Mt Amos Mt Amos is one of the three granite mountains collectively known as the Hazards that domin...ate the Freycinet Peninsula and the nearby town of Coles Bay. Offering an unmatched view of Wineglass Bay it is a must for any adventurous bushwalker heading to Freycinet National Park. The walk itself is short, demanding and extremely entertaining. The rock face sections in particular offer a steep and slippery challenge. In total the walk should take roughly 3 hours return but we recommending giving yourself at least an hour to enjoy one of the most majestic view in Tasmania at the top. Video: instagram.com/davesyd_ 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

20.01.2022 Sunset hangs with the Maria Island locals Thanks @hamishlockett_ for sharing this beautiful moment ... @tasmaniaparks #mariaisland #eastcoasttasmania #greateasterndrive #tasmania #discovertasmania #seeaustralia #australia #coast #ocean #photography #trip #holiday #getaway #beach #paradise #adventure #travel #goplayoutside #letsgosomewhere #keepitwild #lonelyplanet #passionpassport #explorewildly #finditliveit #exploremore #natgeo #TassieStyle #ig_australia See more



14.01.2022 If you're planning a visit, book on this tour...

14.01.2022 When the world returns to some semblance of sanity, come and see us on the east coast of Tasmania, you're assured of a warm welcome, and you might even get to meet this little fella...

11.01.2022 Due to the Coronavirus we are closing for the foreseeable future,we hope to reopen in October, in the meantime stay safe, stay well and stay home.Due to the Coronavirus we are closing for the foreseeable future,we hope to reopen in October, in the meantime stay safe, stay well and stay home.



09.01.2022 If you’ve ever visited the Painted Cliffs on Maria Island you'll know how spectacular they are. Located just 2km south of Darlington, the patterns are caused by... ground water percolating through the sandstone and leaving traces of iron oxide, which have painted the rock formation. More recently, sea spray on the rock face has dried, forming salt crystal which has caused the rock to weather in stunning honeycomb patterns. If you're planning a day trip to Maria Island, make time for the Painted Cliffs ... Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service See more

06.01.2022 What a lovely day for a Boomer Creek Vineyard rose. This is just one of the many wines you'll be able to try at the Tasmanian Wine Festival. Have you got your tickets yet? Grab them here: www.taswinefest.com.au

05.01.2022 Meshell Oyster Shack farm Pacific Oysters from seed to harvest, when you visit the farm you get to enjoy the freshest oysters with a beautiful view.

02.01.2022 We’ve ordered ours for our lockdown treat over the weekend....

02.01.2022 Just about sums it up... come visit



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