Visiting Tasmania

There are some wonderful experiences waiting for you in Launceston

Cataract Gorge

Perfect for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the scenic beauty of the South Esk River.
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City Park

This historic park is known for its beautiful gardens, century-old trees, and the popular Japanese macaque monkey enclosure.
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QVMAG

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
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Lilydale Falls

A great destination for nature lovers and those looking for a peaceful outdoor experience.
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Tamar Valley Wine Route

Explore one of Australia’s premier wine regions by taking a scenic drive through the Tamar Valley.
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Launceston Harvest Market

Held every Saturday, this bustling farmers' market is a great way to experience the local food culture and mingle with the community..
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While you are in Launceston for the 2025 Openshaw Shield think about extending your stay to visit other parts of our amazing island.

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Northern Tasmania

With a vibrant food scene, plenty of vineyards to visit and bucketloads of adventure.  The North of Tasmania is a beautiful place to visit and make memories.
Bridestowe Lavender Estate Photo credit: Cultivate Productions
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North West

Epic wilderness, rugged terrain, beautiful vistas.
Mount Roland Estate Photo credit: Jess Bonde
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king island

That heartbeat you hear is the surf.
Martha Lavinia Beach, King Island Estate Photo credit: Stu Gibson
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flinders island

Settle into island time.
Flinders Island farmland Estate Photo credit: Adam Gibson
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east coast

Get captivated by history, lost in an underground world of art and dazzled by natural wonders – the south is full of surprises.
Bay of Fires Estate Photo credit: Paul Fleming
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west coast

Enter the Western Wilds. This is where Tasmanian tigers roamed and pioneers forged rugged wilderness.
John Butters Power Station Estate Photo credit: Jason Charles Hill
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southern Tasmania

Get captivated by history, lost in an underground world of art and dazzled by natural wonders – the south is full of surprises.
Tasman Island Estate Photo credit: Emilie Ristevski
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