Fern Tree Tavern

Hobart


This low-lying 1960s tavern at Fern Tree, half way up Mt Wellington, really should be pumping with hungry and thirsty visitors, warming up by the open fires or cooling down with cold beers after their mountain adventures. But there's never anyone here! Enjoy the solitude.


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