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Robigana , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Artisan Gallery and Wine Centre is located at Robigana, northern Tasmania.
Ceramic artists Rudolf Sibrava and Lisa Boyter established the gallery in 1989. Rudolf and Lisa also operate their ceramics studio here and visitors can see the artists at work on the premises. The gallery features the work of Tasmanian and |
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Deloraine , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Artists’ Garret is a working studio and gallery in Deloraine, northern Tasmania.
At the Artists' Garret, you can see work by established and emerging Tasmanian artisans in a program of exhibitions which features paintings, drawings, ceramics, textiles, glass, wood and jewellery design. You can also participate in |
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Ben Lomond , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Summer or winter, the craggy Ben Lomond National Park plateau, northern Tasmania, attracts adventure seekers.
The park includes Tasmania’s second-highest peak, Legges Tor, which is 1572 metres (5147 feet) above sea level. It is Tasmania’s primary downhill ski field. Rock climbing, alpine walking, cross country and down |
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Deloraine , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Deloraine Folk Museum dates from 1856 and is located at Deloraine in Tasmania’s north.
The cottage was originally built for the Johnstone family. The building was extended and opened as the Family and Commercial Inn between 1863 and 1894. During most of the twentieth century it was used for accommodation and offic |
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Exeter , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Exeter Golf Club Inc is a 9-hole golf course just outside of Launceston in Tasmania’s north.
The course has 18 alternate tees (par 71) and a spacious club house with licensed bar. The fairways and greens are well maintained and in good condition year round. There is also a driving range to fine tune your swing. Saturda |
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Glengarry , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Glengarry Bush Maze and Tearooms are located at Glengarry in Tasmania’s north.
Enjoy the challenge of the formal hedge maze or take a relaxing walk in a natural Tasmanian bush setting to the fern gully. On your return, you can relax with a light lunch and drinks in the tearoom.
Situated in the picturesque West Tamar re |
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Launceston , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Hollybank Forest Reserve is located at Rocherlea, just 30-minutes’ drive from Launceston, northern Tasmania.
This is one of Tasmania's most popular picnic areas and has a distinctly European flavour. A 40-minute 'walk of change' passes through examples of Tasmania's major production forests types in a demonstration for |
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Pipers Brook , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Jansz Tasmania vineyard is located in the Tamar Valley, in northern Tasmania. The vineyard lies in the heart of the Pipers River region, an area known as 'Sparkling Tasmania.’
Jansz was the first sparkling wine to be made according to the traditional methode champenoise. The ultra- cool growing conditions of the Pi |
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Gravelly Beach , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Krazy Putt Mini Golf is an 18-hole mini golf course at Gravelly Beach, northern Tasmania. Each hole has a ‘krazy obstacle’ to hit over, around or through.
Equipment is provided and the course is enjoyable for all the family, well suited to all ages. It is a fun-filled course and ideal for first timers as well as those |
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Launceston , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Mud Club offers day spa treatments, a fitness studio and stretch classes in Launceston, Tasmania.
The Mud club is open seven days a week and wellness consultants can offer you a number of treatments such as Vichy showers, rich mineral Mapi body wrap mud treatments, and Kodo full body massages. Or you can choose |
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Launceston , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Old Umbrella Shop is a heritage-listed store in central Launceston, northern Tasmania.
The Old Umbrella Shop is one of the last surviving, largely intact early twentieth century shops in Tasmania. It offers an experience far from that of contemporary retail practice.
Operated by three generations of the Shott fam |
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Low Head , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| The Pilot Station and Maritime Museum (c.1805) is located at Low Head in northern Tasmania.
The museum exhibits maritime and communication memorabilia. A Pilot Station was established and manned at Low Head in 1805, but convicts did not build the stone buildings to shelter workers from the Bass Strait weather until 183 |
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Lalla , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Providence Vineyard is located near the township of Lilydale, in the Tamar Valley, northern Tasmania.
Providence was founded by French winemaker Jean Miguet in 1956 and is the oldest of Tasmania’s modern vineyards. The two-hectare (five-acre) vineyard produces pinot noir and chardonnay and a small amount of Riesling. |
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Rosevears , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Rosevears Estate combines a winery, restaurant and luxury chalet accommodation on the Tamar River, northern Tasmania.
Rosevears Estate covers 24 hectares (59 acres) and is one of the few northern vineyards to combine a winery, restaurant and accommodation. The Estate also offers wedding, function and conference facili |
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Rosevears , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Rotherhythe Vineyard is situated in Rosevears with idyllic waterfront setting, in northern Tasmania.
The vineyard is nationally acclaimed for mature wines, which are available for tasting at the new cellar door. Besides offering a premium product the wine is competitively priced, has time in the bottle and is stored in |
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Launceston , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Launceston's Silverdome is an indoor complex catering for entertainment, indoor sports cycling, exhibitions and conventions.
It was completed in 1984 and is now a part of the Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS). The complex has a range of rooms and areas available for hire - catering for large and small sporting events, |
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Hillwood , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Southern Cross Country is a Tasmanian clothing designer and manufacturer at Hillwood, northern Tasmania.
Southern Cross Country is a family-owned company specialising in a range of lightweight waterproof coats, vests and jackets. Made from innovative Australian fabrics, including a soft-shell, breathable waterproof f |
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Hillwood , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Three Wishes Vineyard, Hillwood, is located in Tasmania's Tamar Valley and offers cellar door sales. The vineyard is situated close to the Batman Bridge, one of the Tamar River’s iconic landmarks.
Three Wishes Vineyard is approximately three hectares (7.5 acres) with between 500 to 700 cases produced per year of riesl |
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Launceston , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Tin Shed Pottery is a shared artistic workplace and is situated in Launceston northern Tasmania. It is only five minutes from the city centre, a two minute walk from the Queen Victoria Museum and the Arts Academy. It is open from 10 AM to 5 PM Monday to Friday. Tin Shed Pottery is owned and operated by Cath Wyllie-Cera |
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Deloraine , Launceston, Tamar & The North |
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| Yarns Artwork in Silk is a display of silk art at Deloraine, northern Tasmania.
Yarns Artwork in Silk depicts the landscape and four seasons of northern Tasmania’s Great Western Tiers mountain range. The large-scale work has been created in four panels, each measuring three-and-a-half metres by four metres. This work, |
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Launceston, Tamar & The North
Tours & Attractions
Cable Hang Gliding
Experience the sensation of hang gliding as you soar over an eighteen metre cliff landing two hundred metres from your take-off point.
Forest Walks
Great Western Tiers Forest Walks daily from Forest Walks Lodge, near Deloraine Tasmania. Experience majestic old-growth rainforest and ancient eucalypts, hundreds of years.