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The Bicheno Motorcycle Museum is a must see for all motorbike enthusiasts, with over 50 vintage motorcycles on display a range of vintage spare parts and tyres for sale and a range of motorcycle clothing, accessories and spare parts.
Addlestone House is a traditionally hosted bed and breakfast with a 4 star AAA Tourism rating. Nestled in the picturesque town of St Marys, Addlestone House is surrounded by mountains, rain forests, rivers, waterfalls and farm land.
Beautiful 1880's homestead on 50 acres offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation and Horse Riding close to the centre of St Marys and only 10km from the East Coast Beaches. Children and well behaved dogs are welcome.
Mt Elephant Fudge is one of the newest business' to open in St Marys. Pop in and take a look at the speciality handmade chocolates and fudges made on the premises. REAL hot chocolate, ice-creams treats or drinks from the many flavours available!!
Tassie Local a business directory and search engine for Tasmania.
With several thousand local businesses already listed and many more new listings added each week Tassie Local is the place to search for information about Tasmania.
Located in the picturesque township of St Mary's on the East Coast of Tasmania the Purple Possum is well known to both locals and visitors alike.
Award winning Seahorse World at Beauty Point in Northern Tasmania offers fun-filled educational guided tours for all ages.
t: View Phone03 6383 4111
f: View Fax03 6383 4888
Devil Digital Pty Ltd is a specialist marketing and advertising company with over 15 years experience in direct marketing, the internet and creative promotion of small and medium business.
t: View Phone1300 651 230
f: View Fax03 6372 2307
Settled In is a Home Search and Relocation Services company, operating in Tasmania helping those moving to Tasmania, relocating to Tasmania or moving within Tasmania. We also provide buyers agent services for those buying a house in Tasmania.
The Empire Hotel, in the mining town of Queenstown, is a Tasmanian icon with history dating back to the mining era at the turn of the century. It is the grand old lady of the West Coast and has a prominent facade in the towns streetscape





