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Best of Woolnorth lunch

Our Guide will meet your coach at the Bluff Point Windfarm gate to visit Roaring 40s largest Windfarm. Hear about this exciting part of Woolnorth's ever-changing landscape and stand on the impressive west coast at the viewing gallery.

From the wind farm you will then head on to Cape Grim which is also on our rugged west coast and has spectacular scenery and where you can breathe the cleanest air in the world.

Cookhouse Cottage, the oldest building on the property dating from 1831 was restored to near original state and can be viewed in the Homestead area. The Cottage contains a pictorial display of yester-year at Woolnorth and some history of the Van Diemens Land Company and the families who lived here in the early days.

At the Directors Lodge (1970) a home-style barbecue lunch is prepared. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy local scotch fillet steak with fresh salad selection, followed with fruit, tea & coffee.

Every room in the house has a commanding view over a portion of the property, Bass Strait and NW islands in the distance.

Browse our gift & souvenir shop for local craft, history and pictures of this spectacular property.


Best of Woolnorth Morning tea

The above tour with morning tea after the wind farm visit and no lunch.



Taste of Woolnorth

Start your visit at Roaring 40's wind farm and then go on to visit Cape Grim on Woolnorth's rugged west coast and breathe the cleanest air in the world. This is recorded at the Baseline air pollution station that is situated on the cliffs of the Cape Grim coastline. (Duration 2 hours)


Wind farm only

Visit Roaring 40's windfarm and viewing gallery situated on Flat Topped Bluff of the Woolnorth Property.

All coach iteriries are for organised groups traveling in their own coach,
and are minimum of 25 people. Prices on Application.

Phone (03) 6452 1493     Mobile 0428 340 579

Email: info@woolnorthtours.com.au

  • Breathe the cleanest air in the world at Cape Grim.
  • View spectacular coastlines.
  • See Tasmania's new largest wind farm and its next stage of construction.
  • Walk the coastal beaches where the Great Southern Ocean collides with Bass Srait.
  • Experience the modern agriculture.
  • Dine around the circa 1780 board room table.