Foodie road trip in Tasmania: Australia's most compelling foodie destination

By Daniel Scott
Updated June 4 2015 - 1:20pm, first published May 31 2015 - 12:15am
enjoying a cocktail at Frank Restaurant. Photo: Tourism Tasmania and Andrew Wils
enjoying a cocktail at Frank Restaurant. Photo: Tourism Tasmania and Andrew Wils
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass Bay.
East Coast Tasmania road trip.
 Photo: Daniel Scott
East Coast Tasmania road trip. Photo: Daniel Scott
Bruny Island cheesemaker. Photo: Daniel Scott
Bruny Island cheesemaker. Photo: Daniel Scott
Moresco Restaurant.
 Photo: Tourism Tasmania & Moresco Resta
Moresco Restaurant. Photo: Tourism Tasmania & Moresco Resta
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass Bay.

These are exciting times for the Apple Isle. According to the latest Tasmanian Visitor Survey, 16 per cent more tourists visited in 2014 and their total expenditure soared by nearly 20 per cent, to $1billion.

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