There are several reasons to visit the pretty Tasmanian hamlet of Cygnet this weekend (March 18-19).
First, there are the final two days of the Huon Arts Group Exhibition at the Town Hall, showcasing some of the finest artworks from the Huon Valley.
On Sunday, the fortnightly Cygnet Market, which draws stallholders and visitors from across southern Tasmania, will be held and Cygnet's many cafes will all be open serving local specialities.
On both Saturday and Sunday, no fewer than 29 local leather workers, guitar makers, potters, woodworkers and other creatives will open their studios and workshops for the annual HandMade In Cygnet arts trail in and around the town.
Visitors can check the website and plan their own trail using the interactive map http://handmadeincygnet.com/trail/trail-map.html.
The arts trail is open 10am-4pm on both days.
First, there are the final two days of the Huon Arts Group Exhibition at the Town Hall, showcasing some of the finest artworks from the Huon Valley.
On Sunday, the fortnightly Cygnet Market, which draws stallholders and visitors from across southern Tasmania, will be held and Cygnet's many cafes will all be open serving local specialities.
On both Saturday and Sunday, no fewer than 29 local leather workers, guitar makers, potters, woodworkers and other creatives will open their studios and workshops for the annual HandMade In Cygnet arts trail in and around the town.
Visitors can check the website and plan their own trail using the interactive map http://handmadeincygnet.com/trail/trail-map.html.
The arts trail is open 10am-4pm on both days.
Hello Winsor, did you mean March 17-18 instead of May?
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