This tour of Central Tilba is truly special, weaving together history, culture, and delicious local produce in a heritage-listed village. Central Tilba, renowned for its dairy heritage and as home to the oldest cheese co-op in NSW, offers more than just a culinary experience—it’s a walk back in time. The village, preserved as a National Trust site, offers an authentic glimpse into Australia’s past, surrounded by the stunning landscape of the Far South Coast of NSW.
What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to learn about the deep connection to the land, or “Country,” as locals share stories and insights about the region’s cultural significance. You’ll savor a range of tastings, from freshly made cheeses to curated platters of local delicacies, bringing the flavors of the area to life.
This is a walking tour that showcases the soul of the Far South Coast and shouldn’t be missed!
Embark on a culinary journey like no other with
Tilbas Town and Country Slow Food Tour
A quintessential ticket for anyone visiting Central Tilba. Immerse yourself in a historical narrative, Enjoy the Backstories. While exploring the cultural significance, the history and the local produce, all while savoring delectable tastings amidst the breathtaking landscape of Mount Gulaga.
Secure your spot today and join Tilba Walks for an unforgettable exploration of Central Tilbas culinary treasures. Book your experience online at (Include Booking Website,Details, and Dog friendly too).
We look forward to indulging your senses and creating lasting memories on this exceptional Slow Food Tour.
Tilbas Taste of Town & Country Slow Food experience
We will explore the many hidden gems within the village.
Indulge in fabulous fudge to gin tastings (an optional extra),taste morsels of sweet and savory delights throughout the walk.
"We will pass by the Tilba General Store, renowned for its lively post office banter, before visiting the Real Dairy, the original ABC Cheese Factory."
"We will stop to explore the story of Miss Molly, who became famous for her 600 scones and her role in the very first Bake Off."
The sweetess spot in town. Here we will begin our first tasting,
while you here the stories of the village and the history of early selttlement and its beginings.
We make our to the local bakers kitchen,Tilba Bakery
Here you taste a selection of treats made daily.
You're in for a treat at the Tilba Real Cheese Factory!
This iconic spot in Central Tilba offers a complete farm-to-fork experience where you can witness the entire cheese-making journey.
Starting with the cows that graze on the lush, green paddocks, the milk they produce is carefully crafted into some of the finest cheeses in the region.
During your foodie walk, you’ll get to sample a range of cheeses, from sharp and crumbly aged varieties to smooth, creamy soft cheeses.
It’s not just a tasting tour; it's a sensory delight that showcases the locally grown produce, shows the dedication and care put into every bite.
The factory has become an essential destination for anyone visiting Central Tilba, capturing the essence of the local food culture and craftsmanship.
Enjoy the flavors and the charm of this rustic cheese haven!
Tilbas Sweet Water Bar and Saloon is our last stop, here you have an option to concludes your walk with a Gin tasting
(an added extra) a tasting like never before.
Here your guide leaves you to enjoy the afternoon at your leisure.
"This walking tour begins at the Meeting Spot signpost on Corkhill Drive in Central Tilba, located on the Far South Coast of NSW."
"Look for your guide, who will be the woman in the large hat."
Make your way to Central Tilba
Meet at
The Meeting Spot sign post on Corkhill Drive Central Tilba oppiste Bate Street.
Meet and greet your guide, the woman in the large hat.
Please provide details of dietary requirements before commencing this tour,
This is a food tasting tour.
thank you
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