Huonville Bowls and Community Club

Huonville Bowls and Community Club Inc

Huonville sits on the banks of the tranquil Huon River, surrounded by the colours of orchards, and the peaks of the World Heritage Area. In season, you can test your taste buds on dozens of varieties of apples, together with apricots, plums, cherries, pears, honey, wine and seafood. Better still, visit in March when the annual Taste of the Huon brings growers together to celebrate their harvests.

The area was originally known as Tahune-Linah, named by Tasmanian Aboriginals. The French explorer Bruni D’Entrecasteaux named the Huon River in 1792, after Huon de Kermandec, captain of one of his ships. The first European settlers, William and Thomas Walton, then arrived in 1840.

Huonville is a 30-minute drive (38 kilometres) south of Hobart.

The Huonville Bowls Club was founded in 1945 and has a current membership in excess of 100 members.

  • Bowling season runs from September to April with the clubs 2 greens closing for winter.
  • Barefoot bowls are every Friday from 5.30pm in the bowling season.
  • In the winter months you can have a game of indoor bowls in the comfort of the club with the fire going.
  • School groups are welcome
  • Accredited coach available to help new bowlers
  • Barbecue area and spacious grounds
  • Spacious clubhouse with a commercial kitchen for hire for weddings, engagements or other functions.
  • We can cater for your function at the club if you don’t want to

Contact Details: Phone: 03 6264 1362

Email: huonvillebowling@bigpond.com

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