Owned by ourselves, Flywheel is a boutique stationery store with a working letterpress studio. Located just a 2 minute walk from The Drill Hall Emporium. Allow time for this one…
Our sister store which is right next door to The Drill Hall Emporium. Miss Arthur is a home goods store of handcrafted and traditional products from all around the world.
A world-famous cooking school, located in our town just a 2 minute drive from our store. Book in for the popular Agrarian Experience or for a specialty masterclass.
This award winning restaurant opened in 2017 and is owned by Rodney Dunn and Severine Demanet. Make sure you book ahead to be assured a seat for lunch at the restaurant! Or on weekends, grab lunch or treats from the kiosk and have a picnic on the grass or outdoor seating.
Independent bookshop with excellent coffee, just down the street from us on the corner. Owned by Alexander Okenyo, artist with many hats. We are always in awe of all that he can do.
A small batch brewery in the heart of New Norfolk. Go for a tasty afternoon beverage, and keep an eye out for events including food trucks, live music and the like.
Luxury farm stay accommodation in Gretna, 20 minutes northwest from New Norfolk. Hosted by Susie, experiences may include fly and lure fishing, feeding farm animals, native wildlife night tours.
The makers of our favourite Tasmanian sparkling wine, ten minutes from New Norfolk. Their Osteria is a great place for lunch while sampling their award winning wines.
Fiercely independent farmers and wild fermenters producing genuine farmhouse ale, cider and mead on a farm in the Derwent Valley. Around a ten minute drive from our store.
For full flavoured ciders using premium fruits from the area, enjoy tastings and a platter within their newly built cellar door. 10 minutes from New Norfolk, and near Salmon Ponds.
Owned by brothers Todd and Glen (Tammy’s husband and brother-in-law respectively), Walter & Co is situated in the historic town of Richmond, Tasmania. Perhaps the most sophisticated antiques store in Australia. Make sure this place is on your itinerary!
Museum of Old and New Art. A must see. Halfway between Hobart and New Norfolk. Or catch a ferry from Hobart’s waterfront and make sure to book the Posh Pit.
Be sure to visit these art galleries located in Salamanca Place. Both representing Tasmanian artists with fabulous exhibitions. The Handmark gallery has an unrivalled showing of Tasmanian studio jewellery.
French style bakery on Murray Street near Hobart's waterfront. Check out the gorgeous French baker’s stand, ex The Drill Hall Emporium! And grab an authentic French-style pastry while you are at it. You will also find them in New Town and Sandy Bay.
What a dream! Stay on this small, beautiful & privately owned island in the heart of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel; located between mainland Tasmania and Bruny Island.