• Twin River rafting, Tahune Adventures.
    Twin River rafting, Tahune Adventures.
  • Swinging bridge walk, Tahune Adventures.
    Swinging bridge walk, Tahune Adventures.
  • Villa Talia Outdoor Area, Huon Valley Accommodation
    Villa Talia Outdoor Area, Huon Valley Accommodation
  • Huon Valley. Toby Schrapel/ Huon Valley Council.
    Huon Valley. Toby Schrapel/ Huon Valley Council.
  • Coast House, Huon Valley.
    Coast House, Huon Valley.
  • Franklin Yachts. Elliot Bryant.
    Franklin Yachts. Elliot Bryant.
  • South Cape Bay Track, Cockle Creek Huon Valley. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
    South Cape Bay Track, Cockle Creek Huon Valley. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
  • Hartz Mountain. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
    Hartz Mountain. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
  • South Cape Bay, South West NP, Rob Blakers.
    South Cape Bay, South West NP, Rob Blakers.
  • Franklin Huon Valley, Tas. Credit: Naomie Clark.
    Franklin Huon Valley, Tas. Credit: Naomie Clark.
  • Hartz Mountain pandani. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
    Hartz Mountain pandani. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
  • Hartz Mountain. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
    Hartz Mountain. Rob Blakers/Huon Valley Council.
  • Franklin Huon Valley, Calm River Cruise, Yukon Yours
    Franklin Huon Valley, Calm River Cruise, Yukon Yours
  • Charles Oates Distilling at Willie Smiths. credit: Nat Mendham.
    Charles Oates Distilling at Willie Smiths. credit: Nat Mendham.
  • Huon Valley night-sky. Toby Schrapel/Huon Valley Council.
    Huon Valley night-sky. Toby Schrapel/Huon Valley Council.
  • Dover Port, Esperance, Huon Valley. Toby Schrapel/Huon Valley Council.
    Dover Port, Esperance, Huon Valley. Toby Schrapel/Huon Valley Council.
  • Coast House, Huon Valley.
    Coast House, Huon Valley.
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As the world adapts to a new normal, Tasmania’s Huon Valley is quietly readjusting too. There’s plenty of reasons to hang out in the region, here are out top five:

Wilderness and wildlife – you’ve seen the pics; this patch is naturally epic. South West Wilderness Heritage Area is on the doorstep. Summit Hartz peak in a day, wander down to South Cape Bay or perch 30-metres above the forest floor at Tahune Airwalk. Venture underground at Hastings Caves and take a dip in the thermal springs. Don’t be surprised if wallaby eyes are watching on, the Huon Valley teems with wildlife. From migrating whales to Wedge-tailed eagles and wandering wombats.

For the love of water vistas – they’re everywhere. Sip morning coffee served with mirror reflections on the Huon River. Dip a kayak paddle in lesser-known waterways deep in the Far South. Watch Huon pine boats bob down Cygnet or Franklin way, likely built near their mooring. Snap your Insta-worthy sunrises across winter misted waters or pour a Valley wine at sunset by the Southern Ocean.

Delish produce – arrive hungry. This is ocean to plate, farmer to mouth kind of amazing. Pull on gumboots and meet rare pig breeds with Gourmet Farmer Matthew Evans or find out why Massaki Koyama’s Geeveston sushi is hailed by some as Australia’s finest. Meet craft cider makers, where apples don’t fall far from the ciderhouse at Willie Smith’s Apple Shed, Frank’s Ciderhouse & Cafe or Pagan Cider. Meet the innovative food and drink producers who choose the Huon Valley as home from Hansen Orchards apple growers to Tas Saff, now selling saffron nationwide.

Creative inspo – there’s a bounty of prominent artists and makers in the valley; some national treasures who love the anonymity, others recent locals like potter Bronwyn Clarke, who found a natural clay seam running beneath her Deep Bay studio. Wander the artist studios and galleries, bring your sketch pad or sign up for a workshop. Lots is happening in the creative space including acclaimed producer and writer Posie Graham-Evans embarking on a McLeod’s Daughters TV series spin-off.

End of the road – that’s right, you can’t drive further south in Australia. Cockle Creek is literally the end of the road. Park your car at Australia’s southernmost parking lot and pull on your boots. The 4-5hour return walk to South Cape Bay is a cracker. When you get there, next stop is Antarctica. Breathe deeply – it’s some of the freshest air on the planet.

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