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Sorell

Sorell is one of Tasmania’s oldest towns and today is a popular service centre for local farms and light industry. There are three National Estate listed historic churches, including the impressive St Georges Anglican Church in Gordon Street.

At the Sorell Fruit Farm, visitors can pick all sorts of stone and berry fruits in season. The choice is extensive from classic favourites of strawberries and raspberries through to loganberries, tayberries and silvanberries. Also, worth a stop is the Sorell Antique Centre where you’ll find all kinds of treasures from the past and if you’re in Sorell on a Sunday, stop by the Sorell market with over 60 stallholders selling a huge range of goods.

Sorell is a 30-min drive (26 km) east of Hobart.

Listing Updated: 28 November 2024
Sorell
Iron Creek Bay Farm Stay has been a project for over two years bringing to life what originally was a small family farm....
Sorell
Looking out to the tranquil Iron Creek and Mount Wellington, Restaurant Orani is your perfect place for dinner with your family or friends....
Sorell
This circuit walk provides views across the Coal River Valley and the township of Richmond. The reserve contains rare and endangered plant species....
Sorell
Banjo's Moonah bakes fresh on site every day. Enjoy fresh breads, pies, pastries, sweets and salad products with one of our full bodied coffees....
Sorell
This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering. Welcome to Tasmania’s most popular Pick...
Sorell
Nonesuch Distillery is located on a working farm in Tasmania's South-East (just 15 minutes from Hobart Airport on the road to Port Arthur)....

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