Ki’s guidebook

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Ki’s guidebook

Food scene

:) 2 mins walk from the Little Red Hood Australian Cafe & Restaurant, locally sourced, sustainable and seasonal eatery, aims to create a world-class eating experience. Their mission: to deliver a new style of Australian dishes blending fresh local produce with native flavours.
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Born In Brunswick
410 Elizabeth St
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:) 2 mins walk from the Little Red Hood Australian Cafe & Restaurant, locally sourced, sustainable and seasonal eatery, aims to create a world-class eating experience. Their mission: to deliver a new style of Australian dishes blending fresh local produce with native flavours.
:) 2 min walk from the Little Red Hood This Mexican tequila bar is one of the most inspired interior designs in Hobart’s restaurant and bar scene. It’s dark and sombre countenance is in sharp juxtaposition to its spirit of fun food, drinks and service.
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Pancho Villa
Pitt Street
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:) 2 min walk from the Little Red Hood This Mexican tequila bar is one of the most inspired interior designs in Hobart’s restaurant and bar scene. It’s dark and sombre countenance is in sharp juxtaposition to its spirit of fun food, drinks and service.

Art Museum

:) 13 min drive from the Little Red Hood A trip to MONA is compulsory for every first-time visitor to Hobart, and it’s easy to see why. Sitting on a small peninsula jutting out into the Derwent River, the rust-coloured structure is an architectural marvel. Standing before it, you don’t really appreciate the scale of the place. It’s not until you descend into the bowels of the building that you comprehend its magnitude. The gallery has been carved into the sandstone cliffs of the peninsula, extending some 12m underground. Its windowless, cavernous interior purposely disorientates, with many dark, discrete corners unveiling a new piece of eye-opening art.
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MONA
655 Main Rd
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:) 13 min drive from the Little Red Hood A trip to MONA is compulsory for every first-time visitor to Hobart, and it’s easy to see why. Sitting on a small peninsula jutting out into the Derwent River, the rust-coloured structure is an architectural marvel. Standing before it, you don’t really appreciate the scale of the place. It’s not until you descend into the bowels of the building that you comprehend its magnitude. The gallery has been carved into the sandstone cliffs of the peninsula, extending some 12m underground. Its windowless, cavernous interior purposely disorientates, with many dark, discrete corners unveiling a new piece of eye-opening art.

Weekend Market

The weekend market is Australian culture. Experience it in Hobart :)
:) 6 min drive/ 25 min walk from the Little Red Hood A popular street market with a large range of locally-made products, produce and food. If you’re in the market for woodwork crafted from Tasmania’s prized timber, this is the place to go. (The market takes place every Saturday from 8:30am-3:00pm.)
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Salamanca Place
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:) 6 min drive/ 25 min walk from the Little Red Hood A popular street market with a large range of locally-made products, produce and food. If you’re in the market for woodwork crafted from Tasmania’s prized timber, this is the place to go. (The market takes place every Saturday from 8:30am-3:00pm.)
:) only 2 min drive / 15 min walk from the Little Red Hood House It’s all about Tasmanian produce and getting to know your farmer, and it always has been. Artisan producers display our state with olive oil, cool climate wine, spirits from boutique distilleries, healthy treats, artisan breads, cakes and sourdough donuts, jams, mustards and preserves, locally roasted coffee and hand blended tea. Bathurst St, between Murray and Elizabeth streets Sunday 8.30am – 1.00pm
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Bondens marked
104 Bathurst St
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:) only 2 min drive / 15 min walk from the Little Red Hood House It’s all about Tasmanian produce and getting to know your farmer, and it always has been. Artisan producers display our state with olive oil, cool climate wine, spirits from boutique distilleries, healthy treats, artisan breads, cakes and sourdough donuts, jams, mustards and preserves, locally roasted coffee and hand blended tea. Bathurst St, between Murray and Elizabeth streets Sunday 8.30am – 1.00pm

Sightseeing

Tasmania is home to some of the most rugged wilderness in Australia. While it’s hard to really experience it in 48 hours, you can get a taste for what lies just beyond Hobart’s borders by heading to the top of Mount Wellington for views of the stunning landscape. You can hike up the mountain, but when you’re on a schedule it’s best to drive (it takes around 20 minutes from the centre of Hobart).
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Mount Wellington
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Tasmania is home to some of the most rugged wilderness in Australia. While it’s hard to really experience it in 48 hours, you can get a taste for what lies just beyond Hobart’s borders by heading to the top of Mount Wellington for views of the stunning landscape. You can hike up the mountain, but when you’re on a schedule it’s best to drive (it takes around 20 minutes from the centre of Hobart).

Winery

:) 18 min drive from the Little Red Hood The wine and food are fantastic and can be enjoyed from a terrace overlooking the vines and rolling hills of the valley below. The perfect end to a weekend in Hobart.
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Frogmore Creek Cellar Door & Restaurant
699 Richmond Rd
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:) 18 min drive from the Little Red Hood The wine and food are fantastic and can be enjoyed from a terrace overlooking the vines and rolling hills of the valley below. The perfect end to a weekend in Hobart.
:) 7 min walk from the Little Red Hood House For beer lovers, this is a craft beer at the source, pull up a stool at the central!! 222 Elizabeth St, Hobart Opening hours: Wed-Thurs from 4pm till late Fri-Sun from 12 noon till late
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Shambles Brewery
222 Elizabeth St
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:) 7 min walk from the Little Red Hood House For beer lovers, this is a craft beer at the source, pull up a stool at the central!! 222 Elizabeth St, Hobart Opening hours: Wed-Thurs from 4pm till late Fri-Sun from 12 noon till late
:) 6 min drive / 20 min walk from the Little Red Hood House Situated on the Hobart waterfront, Lark Cellar Door and Whisky Bar offer the opportunity to taste Tasmania’s finest whisky and other distilled spirits in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The bar ranges over 150 premium malt whiskies.
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Lark Distillery
14 Davey St
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:) 6 min drive / 20 min walk from the Little Red Hood House Situated on the Hobart waterfront, Lark Cellar Door and Whisky Bar offer the opportunity to taste Tasmania’s finest whisky and other distilled spirits in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The bar ranges over 150 premium malt whiskies.

Day Trip A: Huon Valley

27 min drive from the Little Red Hood
See how Tasmania earned its nickname of the "Apple Isle" in the Huon Valley, south of Hobart. At Willie Smith's Apple Shed journey through the state's apple history in the museum and learn about Tasmania's booming cider industry. Drive back to Hobart beside the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, stopping to sample the sheep's cheese and sheep whey vodka at Grandvewe Cheese.
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Huon Valley Visitor Centre
25 Main St
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See how Tasmania earned its nickname of the "Apple Isle" in the Huon Valley, south of Hobart. At Willie Smith's Apple Shed journey through the state's apple history in the museum and learn about Tasmania's booming cider industry. Drive back to Hobart beside the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, stopping to sample the sheep's cheese and sheep whey vodka at Grandvewe Cheese.
the Apple Shed Museum, Cider House and Providore at Grove and discover the traditions behind the once flourishing apple orchards of the region along with contemporary techniques for making organic cider.
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Willie Smith's Apple Shed
2064 Huon Hwy
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the Apple Shed Museum, Cider House and Providore at Grove and discover the traditions behind the once flourishing apple orchards of the region along with contemporary techniques for making organic cider.
6 mins drive from Huon Valley Centre For the past 25 years, the Wooden Boat Centre Tasmania has been producing a range of beautiful timber boats, crafted by hand on the banks of the Huon River, in Franklin, Tasmania. Franklin's proud shipbuilding and maritime heritage remain alive and well. We welcome locals and visitors, individuals and groups, to join one of our many short courses to experience the satisfaction, achievement and camaraderie of hand-building wooden boats. You're also invited to drop by for a tour to explore the age-old craft of wooden boat building.
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The Wooden Boat Centre
3333 Huon Hwy
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6 mins drive from Huon Valley Centre For the past 25 years, the Wooden Boat Centre Tasmania has been producing a range of beautiful timber boats, crafted by hand on the banks of the Huon River, in Franklin, Tasmania. Franklin's proud shipbuilding and maritime heritage remain alive and well. We welcome locals and visitors, individuals and groups, to join one of our many short courses to experience the satisfaction, achievement and camaraderie of hand-building wooden boats. You're also invited to drop by for a tour to explore the age-old craft of wooden boat building.