


Check off several of Tasmania's top wine destinations in just one day, and leave the logistics to the experts. This day tour from Hobart operates on a hop-on hop-off schedule, which allows you to tailor your itinerary to your preferences and explore at your own pace. Stops include Riverdale Estate, Coal Valley Vineyard, and Pooley's Vineyard.
Itinerary
This is a sample itinerary for this product and is intended as a guide only. As there are many wineries and venues available, guests are invited to create their own itinerary, selecting the stops that best suit their interests and preferences.
Stop At: Coal Valley Vineyard, 257 Richmond Rd, Cambridge, Western Australia 7170 Australia
This is one of 7 options for you to visit on the day, here you can enjoy picturesque views and local wines. As you sip on their locally produced wines, you can take in the lush, green landscapes and the calm waters of nearby wetlands
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Craigow Vineyard, 528 Richmond Rd, Cambridge, Clarence, Tasmania 7170 Australia
The vineyard is set in a stunning location, with rolling hills, vineyards, and expansive pastures stretching out before you.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Puddleduck Wines, 992 Richmond Rd, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 7025 Australia
Whether you're seated on the outdoor deck overlooking the lake or taking a leisurely stroll through the vines, you'll be treated to beautiful vistas in every direction. The views at Puddleduck are complemented by the vineyard's relaxed, family-friendly vibe, making it a fantastic spot for both wine enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy a leisurely day surrounded by nature.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Pooley Wines, 1431 Richmond Rd Belmont Vineyard, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 7025 Australia
Perched on the slopes of Butchers Hill in Cambridge, offers one of the most picturesque settings in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley. From this elevated position, the vineyard commands breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with gently rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and the dramatic backdrop of Mount Wellington to the west. The scenery here is simply stunning, with the valley stretching out below, framed by the soft curves of the hills and the patchwork of local farmland.
Explore the full itinerary for Coal River Wine Hopper in Hobart, Australia. This half-day tours experience includes 6 stops over 1 day. Duration: 4 hours. Activity level: Light.
This is one of 7 options for you to visit on the day, here you can enjoy pictuersque views and local wines. As you sip on their locally produced wines, you can take in the lush, green landscapes and the calm waters of nearby wetlands

The vineyard is set in a stunning location, with rolling hills, vineyards, and expansive pastures stretching out before you.

Whether you're seated on the outdoor deck overlooking the lake or taking a leisurely stroll through the vines, you'll be treated to beautiful vistas in every direction. The views at Puddleduck are complemented by the vineyard's relaxed, family-friendly vibe, making it a fantastic spot for both wine enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy a leisurely day surrounded by nature.

it’s also a fantastic spot for chocolate lovers! Alongside their selection of wines, the vineyard offers delicious handmade chocolates, which perfectly complement their wines. The combination of rich, locally crafted chocolate and fine Tasmanian wine makes for a delightful treat, and it's a unique feature that sets this vineyard apart.

Perched on the slopes of Butchers Hill in Cambridge, offers one of the most picturesque settings in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley. From this elevated position, the vineyard commands breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with gently rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and the dramatic backdrop of Mount Wellington to the west. The scenery here is simply stunning, with the valley stretching out below, framed by the soft curves of the hills and the patchwork of local farmland.

Known for its well-preserved Georgian buildings, Richmond feels like a step back in time, with cobblestone streets, quaint cottages, and the iconic Richmond Bridge - Australia's oldest sandstone bridge still in use. The town is surrounded by rolling hills, fertile farmland, and scenic vineyards, making it a hub for Tasmania's wine region.