Launceston is Tasmania’s second-largest city and the gateway to the Tamar Valley
A city where historic streetscapes and century-old parks and gardens sit beside revitalized areas such as the Launceston Seaport with its restaurants and cafes. A boardwalk links the Seaport to Inveresk where you can visit one of Australia’s best regional galleries, the Queen Victoria Museum. It's the perfect base for exploring the cool-climate vineyards of the Tamar Valley, national parks such as Narawntapu (known for wildlife spotting) and Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair.
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See the Design Centre of Tasmania
This museum, focusing on contemporary wood design, is regarded as one of the world’s best collections of contemporary woodwork and is a must for lovers of architecture. More than 80 works are on permanent display here, all noteworthy in their own right. Many of these pieces are so impressive they have been shown worldwide.
Explore the Cataract Gorge Reserve
The Gorge, as the locals call it, is a 15 minute walk from town and is home to spectacular scenery, walking trails, and peacocks. Whatever the weather, it's a beautiful spot to visit and a great place to hang out with the locals. Allow time to ride across The Gorge on the longest single-span chairlift in the world for a great view of this pretty place.
Tour the James Boag Brewery
Learn how James Boag commenced his brewing tradition on the banks of the Esk River in 1881 on an entertaining tour that celebrates Launceston's local brew. This is the only place where James Boag beer is made, and the brewery is state-of-the-art but also historic. At the end of the tour, you'll enjoy a guided tasting of three of James Boag's tasty lagers and ales.
Stroll alongside the Tamar River
Pull on your walking shoes and stroll along the riverside boardwalk, which skirts Royal Park and King's Park and passes Ritchie's Mill with its many galleries and restaurants. Any time is an excellent time to do this walk. If you can, try to make it here for sunrise or sunset or in the late afternoon when you can drop into one of the bars to enjoy a glass of Tasmania's famous wine, it's even better.
Check out classic cars
The National Auto Museum's extensive collection of vehicles showcases the history, engineering and stylish designs of motoring’s bygone era. You don't need to be 'into cars' to appreciate this nostalgic collection and enjoy the history associated with these classic automobiles.
Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail
Join your group for a platter lunch and a tasting of the local brews at a cidery that is part of Tasmania's Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail which showcases the region's delicious produce. From delicate sparkling wines to rustic ciders packed with the zesty flavour of Tasmania's famous apples, this tasting trail is as delicious as it is beautiful.
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