November Flower Festivals in Longford, Tasmania

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Ultimate Guide to Spring in Hobart and Southern Tasmania

Discover Southern Tasmania’s spectacular spring season. From cherry blossoms in Hobart to apple orchards in Huon Valley, your complete guide to Tasmania’s best spring experiences
Southern Tasmania’s Top Spring Activities Revealed

Discover spring activities in Southern Tasmania. From apple blossoms to whale watching, wildflowers to cider tastings, ultimate spring guide.
Fitzroy Gardens: South Hobart’s Charming Green Sanctuary

Hidden away in South Hobart lies one of the city’s most delightful yet underrated green spaces, Fitzroy Gardens.
St David’s Park, Hobart Tasmania

Right in the heart of Hobart, where Salamanca Place meets Sandy Bay Road, sits one of the city’s most intriguing spaces, St David’s Park.
2025 Huon Valley Studio Art Trail

The Huon Valley Studio Art Trail is set to take place on Saturday 24th, Sunday 25th, and Monday 26th October 2025, offering an exclusive glimpse into the studios and creative spaces of some of the most talented artists and makers in Southern Tasmania.
HOT LIST – 2025 Spring Events in Hobart & Southern Tasmania

Looking for the best spring events in Hobart and beyond? Our 2025 Spring HOT LIST rounds up the season’s must-do festivals, markets, and cultural celebrations.
Huon Valley Wine and Cider Trail

The Huon Valley has a long (and delicious) history with all things apple growing, and this heritage really shines through in the amazing varieties of fresh local cider. Let’s not forget about the Huon Valley’s other talents, with the area boasting some top conditions for producing cool-climate wines. A tasting tour of the Huon Valley’s tipples is sure to be a brilliant day – here are four places to visit!
Whale Watching In Southern Tasmania

Seeing a whale is such a thrill, especially if they’re feeling playful. Sadly, whaling in the 19th century had a drastic impact on the population. Thankfully, these gentle giants are returning to our waters in growing numbers, passing through on their annual migration and delighting humble whale watchers. Here is our guide to whale watching in Southern Tasmania.






