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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your adventure in Launceston, the largest city in North Tasmania, with a cup of coffee from one of the many local cafes. Take a walk through the Cataract Gorge Reserve and enjoy the scenic views and walking trails.
Afternoon
Head to Tamar Valley, famous for its wineries and vineyards. Take a scenic drive and stop for wine tasting at some of the best wineries in the region such as Josef Chromy Wines and Jansz Tasmania.
Morning
Drive to Cradle Mountain National Park, one of Tasmania's most iconic attractions. Take the shuttle bus to Dove Lake and embark on the Dove Lake Circuit Walk, a 6 km trail that offers stunning views of the mountain range.
Afternoon
Visit the Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary located just outside the National Park. Learn about the conservation efforts for the endangered Tasmanian Devil and have the opportunity to see them up close.
Morning
Visit the historic town of Westbury and see the famous White Church, a national landmark built in 1826. Take a stroll through the town and admire the well-preserved Georgian architecture.
Afternoon
Drive to the charming town of Deloraine and visit the Deloraine Creative Studios, a collection of galleries and workshops featuring local artisans and craftsmen.
Morning
Explore the town of Launceston and visit the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, home to a collection of art, artifacts, and natural history exhibits.
Afternoon
Take a drive to the Bay of Fires, known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Stop for a picnic lunch and a swim at Binalong Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the area.
Morning
Visit the Bridestowe Lavender Estate, home to the world-renowned Lavender Farm. Take a tour of the farm, learn about the different varieties of lavender, and purchase some of their famous lavender products.
Afternoon
Drive to the historic town of Evandale and visit the Sunday Market, a weekly event featuring local produce, crafts, and antiques.