Discover the Charm of Plenty Cider in Tasmania
Explore the delightful flavors of Tasmania at Plenty Cider, where handcrafted ciders and beautiful scenery combine for an unforgettable experience.
Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Tasmania, Plenty Cider offers visitors a delightful retreat where they can savor exquisite ciders crafted from local apples. This charming venue is perfect for tourists seeking a unique experience in a lush, tranquil setting.
A brief summary to Plenty Cider
- Salmon Ponds, 41 Salmon Ponds Rd, Plenty, Tasmania, 7140, AU
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- Saturday 11 am-4 pm
- Sunday 11 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Visit during the afternoon for a relaxing atmosphere with fewer crowds.
- Try the tasting flight to sample a variety of ciders before choosing your favorite.
- Check their website for special events, as live music and festivals are often hosted.
- Bring a picnic blanket to enjoy the stunning outdoor spaces.
- Make sure to explore their shop for unique cider-related merchandise and local products.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from the Mount Field National Park visitor center, head southeast on Lake Fenton Road towards the exit. Continue on this road until you reach the junction with the Lyell Highway (A10). Turn right onto Lyell Highway and drive for approximately 20 kilometers. Look for the signs directing you to Plenty and Salmon Ponds Road. Turn left onto Salmon Ponds Road and continue for about 5 kilometers. Plenty Cider will be on your right at 41 Salmon Ponds Road.
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Public Transportation
To reach Plenty Cider using public transportation, start at the Mount Field National Park visitor center. You will need to take a bus from the nearby town of New Norfolk. First, make your way to the New Norfolk bus stop. From there, take the bus towards Hobart and get off at the Plenty Road stop. Once you disembark, walk along Plenty Road for about 2 kilometers until you reach Salmon Ponds Road. Turn left onto Salmon Ponds Road, and after about 3 kilometers, you will find Plenty Cider at 41 Salmon Ponds Road on your right.
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