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Events in and around The Great Western Tiers

As the seasons come and go, so do the exciting events that take place in and around the town of Great Western Tiers in Tasmania, Australia. Here are some of the activities that you can participate in and enjoy!

Winter

During winter, you can experience the magic of snowfall at the Great Western Tiers. Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, or simply taking a scenic walk through the snow. You can take a guided tour or rent equipment from one of the local businesses.

Another fun activity for the winter season is visiting the Mole Creek Caves. Though the caves are open year-round, the winter season is the ideal time to visit. The caves are adorned with beautiful icicles and a bright white layer of snow. You can take a guided tour to explore the various underground chambers and wonder at the stunning formations.

Spring

As the winter season ends, and spring approaches, the town of Great Western Tiers comes alive with various festivals and events. One of the most popular events is the Targa Tasmania car rally, which takes place in April. This is a thrilling event where you can watch some of the best rally drivers in the world race through the winding roads of Tasmania.

Another event to look out for is the Blooming Tasmania Flower and Garden Show, which takes place in September. This event attracts garden enthusiasts from all around Australia and the world. You can participate in workshops, attend talks by famous horticulturists, and admire the stunning floral displays.

Summer

In the summer season, you can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities in and around the Great Western Tiers. You can go hiking in the mountains, take a dip in one of the many lakes or rivers, or try your hand at fishing. Fishing enthusiasts can try their luck at catching trout, which are abundant in the region during summer.

For those looking for a bit of adrenaline-pumping adventure, there are also various options available. You can go white-water rafting, bungee jumping, or take a thrilling ride on the airwalk at the Tahune Forest Reserve.

Autumn

Autumn is the perfect season to explore the various vineyards and wineries in and around Great Western Tiers. The region is well-known for its world-class wines and scenic vineyards. You can take a guided tour of some of the top wineries, taste the various wines, and learn more about the winemaking process. If wine isn’t your thing, you can also explore the many craft breweries in the region and sample some of the local craft beers.

Another popular autumn activity is visiting the Australian Wooden Boat Festival, which takes place in February. This is a must-visit event for boat enthusiasts and history buffs alike. You can admire the various meticulously crafted wooden boats, take a tour of the various exhibits, and participate in various workshops and demonstrations.

Contact Details

If you are interested in any of the events mentioned above, or would like to find out more information, you can contact the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre. The Visitor Centre is open seven days a week and can provide you with all the information you need to plan your perfect trip to the Great Western Tiers.

Address: 98-100 Emu Bay Rd, Deloraine TAS 7304, Australia
Phone: +61 3 6362 5280
Email: info@greatwesterntiers.net.au