Your final day ends on a high in Cataract Gorge, a rare natural phenomenon on the outskirts of Launceston. There’s bushland on one side, and a Victorian garden replete with ferns and exotic plants on the other. Get a different perspective of the green cavern on the scenic chairlift, zipping you over the water to a lofty lookout. Next, step back in time at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Brickendon Estate, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Enjoy a guided tour of the convict farm village led by a member of the Archer family, the estate’s original owners. Discover stories of Tasmania’s colonial past as you explore the historic grounds. Afterwards, relax with a light lunch and a cuppa surrounded by the charm of this beautifully preserved heritage site. You can’t leave Tassie without sipping one of its cool-climate wines, perhaps a pinot noir or sauvignon blanc enjoyed overlooking the manicured grounds of the Josef Chromy Estate. It’s no secret that Tasmania produces some of the best food in Australia – it’s a combination of the clean air and water, lush landscapes, verdant soils, and talented growers and makers. This afternoon is yours: if you're not heading home yet, we recommend extending your adventure with a cruise along the Tamar River (own expense). A fitting end to a week of wonderment.