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Aunita Cherries (East Tamar Cherries)

Pick your own cherries in Mount Direction, TAS

Closed for season
Last verified 17 Jul 2026 Farm details can change. Check before travelling.
Tamar Valley & Launceston

Website has an 'Order or Pick Your Own Cherries' page offering both takeaway fruit and pick-your-own during cherry season on the East Tamar. Also referred to as East Tamar Cherries.

What you can pick and when

CropTypical season
CherriesDecember to February

Typical windows only — call ahead to confirm what's ripe.

Getting there

2280 East Tamar Highway, Mount Direction TAS 7252. From Launceston, this farm is in the Tamar Valley around Launceston.

Where Aunita Cherries (East Tamar Cherries) is

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Before you go

Bring a hat, closed shoes, water and cash or a card for what you pick. Rows can be uneven underfoot, so a pram may be harder going in wet weather. Facilities aren't confirmed for this farm — check when you call ahead.

Check before you drive

Seasons shift with the weather. Always call the farm to confirm what's ripe and that they're open before you drive out.

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Last verified 17 Jul 2026. We check listings against farms' own sources and re-verify regularly. How we verify Report a change

Sourced from the farm's own listings and public tourism sources.