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Cradled by the tranquil curves of the Huon River and framed by fruit‑laden valleys that glow with colour through the seasons, Huonville is the beating heart of Tasmania’s far south. Just 40 minutes from Hobart, this charming riverside town blends rich agricultural heritage with pristine wilderness, creating a destination that feels both grounded and deeply restorative.
The Huon Valley is famously known as Australia’s apple capital, producing more than half of Tasmania’s apples. Here, orchards stretch across rolling hills, cool‑climate vineyards thrive, and the scent of ripe fruit drifts on crisp southern air. Travellers can savour more than 500 apple varieties, alongside apricots, plums, cherries, pears, mushrooms, honey, wine and fresh seafood—an irresistible invitation for food lovers.
Visit in March to experience the Taste of the Huon, a vibrant celebration where growers, makers and producers showcase the region’s finest harvests. It’s a feast of flavours, live entertainment and community spirit that captures the essence of the valley.
Huonville is a place where adventure and tranquillity coexist. The Huon River offers everything from heart‑pounding jet‑boat rides to peaceful paddleboat journeys. Wildlife thrives along its banks—pelicans, sandpipers and waterbirds glide across the water, especially visible on a scenic cruise aboard the Southern Contessa, which travels 30 kilometres upriver into untouched habitats.
Beyond the river, the valley opens into Tasmania’s legendary southern forests. Here, ancient giants tower overhead, and the air is rich with the scent of moss and earth. The iconic Tahune Forest AirWalk invites visitors to stroll high above the forest canopy, suspended over the confluence of the Huon and Picton Rivers. It’s a rare vantage point that reveals the scale and serenity of this World Heritage‑listed wilderness.
Huonville is also one of the few places where you may encounter Huon pine, one of the world’s slowest‑growing and most treasured timbers. While the living trees are protected, naturally fallen pieces—preserved for centuries—are crafted into exquisite keepsakes available in local stores.
Huonville is an easy 40‑minute drive south of Hobart along the A6 highway. The journey winds through picturesque countryside, orchards and river views, making the drive part of the experience.
Huonville is beautiful year‑round, with each season offering something unique:
Named in 1792 by French explorer Bruni D’Entrecasteaux in honour of Captain Huon de Kermandec, the Huon River has long been a lifeline for the region. Today, Huonville is home to around 1,700 residents who continue the valley’s proud traditions of farming, craftsmanship and warm hospitality.
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