Fresh fish and seafood - live if possible - is the philosophy of Dunalley Fish Market. Crayfish are cooked daily and oysters are not opened until you ask for them to be. All the produce is caught or harvested locally. Denison Canal is a shortcut from the East Coast to Hobart that avoids navigating the Tasman Peninsula, and so has lots of fishing boats passing through.
The market itself is in a ...
4 Imlay Street, Dunalley, Tasmania 7177, Australia
The Dunalley Waterfront Cafe and Gallery is a contemporary gallery and eatery in Tasmania's south.
Housed within an atmospheric 1942 timber building which was originally a fish cannery supplying overseas troops, the boutique restaurant highlights the best of regional produce, showcases local art and artists, and acts as a cellar door for the acclaimed local Bream Creek Winery. Tastings and sales ...
28 Florence Street, Dunalley, Tasmania 7177, Australia
The Murraville Golf Club is a scenic nine-hole course at Dunalley, south east Tasmania. Dunalley is a 50-minute drive south east of Hobart (61 kilometres) at the northern tip of the Tasman Peninsula.
The Murraville Golf Club features a generally flat, tight layout with watered greens, tees and surrounds. Narrow fairways, strategically placed bunkers and abundant trees add challenge to you ...
1 Arthur Highway, Dunalley, Tasmania 7177, Australia
Potters Croft offers stylish accommodation and a Tasmanian craft gallery at Dunalley, south-east Tasmania. Dunalley is an hour south-east of Hobart (61 kilometres/38 miles) on the Tasman Peninsula.
Potters Croft's craft gallery features a range of work by local artisans, including paintings, weaving, wood design, silk and hand-crafted jewellery. Tasmanian artists represented here include ...