Tamar Valley, Tasmania

The Tamar Valley is a valley in Tasmania, Australia. It runs north-west from the northern city of Launceston to the coast either side of the Tamar River, a distance of approximately 50 km.

There are more than 20 vineyards lining the valley and tourists are guided by the Tamar Valley Wineroute. The main varieties of grapes grown are pinot noir and chardonnay.

The Tamar Valley is a Graben - a depressed block of the crust bordered by parallel faults.[1]

Tamar River from Bradys Lookout

See also

References

  1. The Structural history of Tasmania: a review for petroleum explorers - A.R. Stacey and RF Berry, 2004, PESA Eastern Australiasian Basins Symposium II


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