Experiences
AUSTRALIA : TASMANIA : TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Find us on Facebook
Australian Travel Information
Australian Travel Information
Australian Travel Information
Map of Australia

King Island Dairies

Farming, Food and Produce

King Island Dairies - King Island, TasmaniaKing Island Dairy, on King Island in Bass Strait, is one of Australia's most famous cheese producers. King Island marks the western edge of Bass Strait, 80 kilometres north west of Tasmania and south of Cape Otway, Victoria.



King Island Dairy produces high quality, French-style camembert, brie and blue cheeses, along with traditional cheddars, hard cheeses, yoghurt and delectable, thick clotted cream. Multi-award winning cheeses are created here from milk produced by the Island's 25 dairy farms and 7,500 dairy cows. You can visit the Fromagerie to sample the King Island range of products and see cheeses maturing in the cellar. In 2002, King Island Dairies celebrated 100 years of dairying, making it one of Australia's oldest cheese producers.

King Island was first sighted in 1797 by Captain William Campbell, and was proclaimed a separate state in 1825. The Island's location, in the path of the Roaring Forty winds, resulted in hundreds of shipwrecks along its coastline during the 19th century. Local legend has it that straw mattresses from the wrecks contained grass seeds that floated ashore and propagated in the island's rich soil, resulting in a unique variety of grass on which the dairy cows of King Island graze.

Attraction Opening Times

Weekdays 09:00 - 16:30Sunday 12:30 - 16:00



King Island Dairies Photo Gallery

King Island Dairies King Island Dairies King Island Dairies

King Island Dairies Location Map

Google Maps JavaScript API Example

Australian Travel

Australian Travel Information
Western Australia Northern Territory Queensland New South Wales Victoria Tasmania South Australia