The Huon Valley, extending from just 30 minutes outside Hobart to the southernmost tip of Australia, is renowned as Tasmania’s apple orchard. Traversing this picturesque region, the Huon Highway winds alongside the Huon River, passing through a landscape dotted with vineyards and cider makers. Small villages punctuate the route, each offering a glimpse into the area’s rural charm. Visitors can explore the valley’s natural beauty and agricultural heritage, with Huonville serving as a convenient base for further adventures in Tasmania’s far south.
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