at 167 York Street, Launceston , 7250 Australia
Twitter Page - https://twitter.com/valwineonwheels E-mail - info@valleybrook.com.au
Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours, Launceston, is considered the best wine tour in the Tamar Valley region by its No. 1 rating on Trip Advisor and the winner of the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence for the past 3 years. Jeremy and Stephanie, the owner/operators are your informed wine tour guides, showing visitors Tasmania's cool climate wines. We are professional in our approach to providing personalised and intimate wine tour experiences. Our Wine On Wheels tours will take you on an enthusiastic guided tour, showcasing our famous Tamar Valley wine route. As we explore our boutique wineries we will meet the passionate and committed owners, and the professional wine makers. With our knowledge and enthusiasm of the region we will take you on an adventure which will delight your senses, building unforgettable memories through wine - we will drive you to drink! Step right outside your hotel/accommodation in and around Launceston, to start your indulgent experience with us. As we drive you through the beautiful vineyards on the Tamar Valley Wine Route we will help you appreciate our wonderful wines and the beautiful picturesque environment.
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Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours is Launceston based place and this enity listed in Tours & Sightseeing category. Located at 167 York Street TAS 7250. Contact phone number of Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours: 0451965841
Launceston Airport is a regional airport on the outskirts of Launceston, Tasmania. The airport is located in the rural area of Western Junction from Launceston city centre. It is Tasmania's fastest growing airport, and the second busiest in the state, after Hobart International Airport; it can also run as a curfew free airport. In the 2007/2008 financial year, the airport had a record 1.1 million passengers, up 10% on the previous year; 255,000 passengers passed through the airport in the three months to 30 September, up 7% on the previous year. 309,000 passengers passed through in January – March 2008, the highest ever number in a calendar quarter, up 11% on the previous year. It is currently Australia's 13th busiest airport, handling 1 126 572 passengers in the 2008–09 financial year and 1.124 million passengers in the 2009–10 financial year.
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