Welcome to the North West of Tasmania | Rowing Australia Championships in March 2025
The stunning Lake Barrington Racecourse in Tasmania’s North West is set to host the Rowing Australia Championships in March 2025!
Beyond being a world-class rowing venue, Tasmania’s North West is a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and culinary delights. Whether you’re visiting for the event or extending your stay, there’s plenty to explore in the heart of Tasmania’s food bowl. Here, volcanic fertile soil, world-heritage wilderness, pristine beaches, and the cleanest air in the world (no joke) come together to produce the finest ingredients, the freshest food, and extraordinary gastronomic creations. Stay a while and explore!
Top Things to Do Around Lake Barrington and the North West
Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park (50 Minutes Away)
No trip here is complete without visiting the iconic Cradle Mountain. Explore Dove Lake, where you might spot wombats and wallabies in their natural habitat. The national park offers countless hiking trails and breathtaking views. Check out Thing’s to know before you go HERE.
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Sheffield – The Town of Murals
Just a short drive from Lake Barrington lies Sheffield, a charming historic town famous for its stunning street murals. Walk through town, enjoy the local cafes, and check out unique shops offering honey, local crafts, and more. Adventure seekers can explore the nearby Wild Mersey Mountain Bike Tracks, too.
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Tasting Trail Tasmania
Calling all foodies! Embark on a self-guided tour of the Tasting Trail Tasmania, where you can sample some of the region’s finest fresh produce, wine, and culinary creations. Must-visit stops include:
- Truffledore: A truffle farm experience with truffle hunting demonstrations.
- Plump Berries: Fresh, sustainably grown berries – stop in and taste their berry liquors.
- House of Hargrave Wines: Tassie’s cold climate wines…yum!
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Stanley – Home of “The Nut” (1.5 Hours Away)
Head to Stanley, a coastal gem dominated by its volcanic plug, The Nut. Hike or take the chairlift to the top for sweeping ocean views. Explore Highfield Historic Site, meet penguins at dusk, and stroll through streets lined with preserved stone cottages from the 1800s.
While you’re here, don’t miss The Tarkine/takayna Wilderness, Australia’s largest temperate rainforest. Known as the ‘Edge of the World’, this region offers rugged beauty and unmatched serenity.
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Stay and Play
Whether you’re staying in Launceston, Devonport, or closer to Lake Barrington, this region guarantees easy access to incredible sights, flavours, and experiences. Pack your sense of adventure and come explore the best of Tasmania.