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Bream Creek    How Life Should Be Bream Creek is a little known idyllic township. Perfectly situated in the heart of the east coast of

05/12/2020

Did you know the BCFM is on tomorrow?
Rain, wind or sunshine- we will be there trading from 9am til 1pm with about 30 lovely stallholders, live music and a pavlova competition.
Please don’t forget your covid basics and be ready to scan in with our QR code or our clipboard.
Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow and thanks to our great team of volunteers for the set-up today 😁

11/10/2020

We have a few tickets left for next Sunday's Long Table Lunch on Leap Farm - and we're excited to announce that we will be pairing the meal with wines from Bream Creek Vineyard as part of the ticket price. Tickets are $175, inclusive of wine, farm tour, kid cuddles and an extensive menu made from our farm produce, Felds Farm bread and veggies, and other local product. Head to www.leapfarm.com.au and follow the link to our online store.

Don't forget your gumboots!

29/09/2020

Frog Hollow Nursery are back this Sunday 4th October and we cannot wait to say hi to Dave and get our hands on some of their quality, locally grown seedlings. If you get the chance this week, we suggest prepping some soil and space for your spring seedlings- I'm thinking TOMATOES!!!!

suggested 4 day itinerary and additions
10/08/2020

suggested 4 day itinerary and additions

INTRODUCINGThe Bream Creek Farmers' Market is a regional farmers market set in South Eastern Tasmania, developed for loc...
24/07/2020

INTRODUCING
The Bream Creek Farmers' Market is a regional farmers market set in South Eastern Tasmania, developed for local producers to sell farm/garden origin and associated value-added products directly to consumers from the farmer’s backyard, providing the public with access to fresh, local food directly from the people who know it and grow it.
WHAT BCFM ARE AIMING TO ACHIEVE
 Connecting people with the origins of food production, through the producer, in a setting that allows people to experience a rural environment associated with the production of their food source.
 Promoting the social and economic benefits of supporting small/artisan/local food businesses through the development of a fresh, local food culture, while expanding the profile of, and demand for, fresh Tasmanian produce and value added food and beverage products.
 Encouraging the development of new, sustainable and innovative food practices and production, while establishing small/artisan/local business viability, through a direct connection with the public.
 Providing an outlet for our community and visitors, to access; fresh, local, quality and nutritious food.
 Developing a local, food culture that is; sustainable, regional and seasonal, while engaging local and surrounding communities in an event that encourages this culture.
 Stimulating the development of a vibrant social, meeting place with fresh food at the heart.
The Bream Creek Farmers Market is held on the first Sunday of each and every month of the year, 9am until 1pm at the Bream Creek Showgrounds

A day spent close to home has plenty to offer in Bream Creek.  Begin your day with a morning walk onMarion Bay Beach. If...
19/07/2020

A day spent close to home has plenty to offer in Bream Creek.

Begin your day with a morning walk on
Marion Bay Beach.
If it’s the first Sunday of
the month, head to the Bream Creek
Farmers Market, which offers a wide
range of fresh and delicious local produce
directly from the producers. Listen to
live music, drink great coffee and eat a
still-warm pastry as you stock up on picnic
and dining provisions such as sourdough
bread, cheese, meats, salad veg and award-winning Bream Creek Vineyard Wines.
Tours are available at Leap Farm/
Tongola and Bream Creek Vineyard. These personal experiences will create a lasting memory and deeper appreciation of the terroir that helps to create these products.
Cape Bernier Vineyard, on Bream Creek Road has an open cellar door that stocks their own
wine, olive and pork products, and both
Bream Creek Dairy and Tongola cheeses too.
There is a 7km loop walk around Marion
Bay, Bream Creek and Burnt Hill Roads,
taking you past the Bream Creek Dairy
and its herd of Friesian cattle. Then on
past the Bream Creek Community
Market Garden and its roadside stall
and back to where you began. We could
go on about the stunning coastal and rural
views, but you will see they speak for
themselves.
A minute or two down Bay Road you can find Hellfire Bluff Distillery which is open for tastings of its gin, vodka and lemoncello.

Dunalley is a matter of minutes away from the heart of Bream Creek.  When staying in the area it is recommended that you...
18/07/2020

Dunalley is a matter of minutes away from the heart of Bream Creek.
When staying in the area it is recommended that you amble down to Phoenix Farm for a hearty farm breakfast, walk through their huge kitchen garden and take some inspiration home.
A stone’s throw from Phoenix Farm is Potter’s Croft, where pottery is made, displayed and sold.
In Dunalley, the jetty, slipyard, cannery and a monument to Abel Tasman are all worth a look
before heading over the bridge to the Bangor Vineyard Shed. Beautifully built to overlook
Blackman Bay and the vineyard, this cellar door, restaurant and providore is a popular favourite.
Consider a leisurely afternoon, allowing time to relax and simply be.
Walk the beach, where serenity and birdlife abound, or sit with the view and read.
An opportunity not to be missed awaits you at the eagerly anticipated Van Bone - a premium, destination restaurant due to open in the summer of 20/21.

12/07/2020
Tongola goat cheeses are made on Leap Farm, where we also raise goats for meat and beef cattle.
12/07/2020

Tongola goat cheeses are made on Leap Farm, where we also raise goats for meat and beef cattle.

The Tasman Peninsula is on the doorstep of Bream Creek- here is a suggested day trip focused on shorter walks and lookou...
12/07/2020

The Tasman Peninsula is on the doorstep of Bream Creek-
here is a suggested day trip focused on shorter walks and lookouts and tasty treats.

To make the most of the Peninsula, get an early start. Fifteen minutes past Dunalley on the Arthur Highway, take a left onto Pirates Bay Drive and enjoy a coffee at Cubed Espresso with a world class view. Next, pop down the path to stretch your legs and see the Tessellated Pavement. Rejoin the highway briefly before turning left again onto Blowhole Road. Blowhole Road not only delivers on its promise with a spectacular ocean blowhole, but also takes you to several other scenic lookouts such as the Devils Kitchen, Tasman Arch and Waterfall Bay Lookout. If you prefer a little more adventure, try a boat trip heading out of Eaglehawk Neck to view the sea cliffs from a unique and breathtaking perspective.

The next town, Taranna, is home to UNZOO, where you can see a Tasmanian devil and a menagerie of other Tasmanian endemic fauna and flora. Across the road from UNZOO is Federation Chocolate, a working chocolate factory that welcomes visitors daily.
Port Arthur’s famed historic site speaks for itself, and may deserve its own full day if it appeals to you. If not, 1830 Restaurant and Bar within the visitor centre provides a fine dining lunch (or dinner) option with sweeping views of this world heritage site.
As you leave Port Arthur, take a detour down Safety Cove Road and work off your lunch venturing down the stairs to view the truly remarkable Remarkable Caves.

Next stop, another distillery — Nubeena Road will take you all the way through Nubeena and back to Taranna, but if you have the time and inclination, a quick detour up Radnor Road (on your left again) to visit McHenry Distillery and cellar door will not disappoint.

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The why of what we do

It’s been a very different year to most recent ones past, particularly for the tourism and hospitality industries and especially with our state borders being closed in an effort to ensure our health and safety during this pandemic.

Bream Creek is a small coastal town that many Tasmanian’s and tourists drive right on by, without a clue what they are missing. While that definitely adds to the peace and tranquility of the place, there are also many smaller businesses in the area that are passionately generating quality products and services. Many of these small businesses have recently banded together in an effort to create a consolidated vision of the current and future possibilities for our community.

The project began after coming across the Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania’s Top Tourism Town competition. Bream Creek’s entry will be posted as soon as voting has opened, but regardless of the result we have produced a range of quality promotional materials (itinerary, video and article) that will help spread the word on what Bream Creek has to offer.

We’d love your vote, it will be open on the Mercury’s website July/August 2020, but sharing this page will also benefit the businesses in our region.