Cadbury Factory Tour Hobart Tasmania

Cadbury Factory Tour Hobart Tasmania. THE LONG LAP AROUND... Cadbury factory in Hobart.... Nestled on the banks of the River Derwent in Claremont, Tasmania, the Cadbury Factory is a beloved symbol of Hobart's industrial heritage and sweet tooth "Visit the Cadbury Visitor Centre in Claremont Tasmania and enjoy:-a comprehensive talk by our qualified guides on how chocolate is made and the history of Cadbury -the Cadbury souvenir shop, the Cadbury chocolate shop and the Cadbury cafe -a chocolate gift for each visitor" That's what the $5 covers

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Two new ferries will also be built to transport visitors from the Hobart waterfront to the experience at Cadbury's site in Claremont. You'll be picked up from your Hobart hotel by motorcoach and travel to the Cadbury Schweppes Chocolate Factory

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Visitors can craft personalised chocolates in the 'build your own bar' experience from 'milk to wrapper', enjoy the cafe and enchanting playground, and savour the epitome of indulgence in the decadent Chocolate Lounge, featuring degustation dessert dining. Since its establishment in 1922, the factory has played a pivotal role in the local economy and culture, creating delicious chocolate products and providing jobs for generations of Tasmanians The experience will embrace a century of Cadbury's history within the immersive 3D Time Tunnel

THE LONG LAP AROUND... Cadbury factory in Hobart..... It's hoped the experience will attract 500,000 visitors annually, bringing back a "modern interpretation" of Cadbury factory tours of years gone by For the first time in your life, get a chance to see how your favorite chocolates, Cadbury, is made in the factory

Cadbury Tour In Hobart. The factory tours stopped back in 2016 and the Cadbury shop sadly closed its doors to all visitors back in December 2018 At the Cadbury visitor centre, an access fee of AUD7.50 per adult (children AUD4) entitles you to view an informative DVD in a theatrette, where you can talk to guides about the chocolate-making process.