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The adventure starts the moment you decide to visit, and all you’ve got to do is pick your pace. You’re best to take your time here, the pace moves a little slower but isn’t that why you’re here?

Eating and drinking your way along the Tasting Trail will take some time, with over 50 producers from Launceston to Smithton. It’s a no judgement zone if you want second lunches, in fact it’s encouraged, but your eyes may be bigger than your stomach and you’ll need a few extra days. We know, sounds tough.

If you’re an art or history buff, we’ve got it in spades. They don’t call Burnie the ‘City of Makers‘ for nothing, and Sheffield is quite literally a canvas. You’ll find the remnants of times passed, old railway lines along the river Don and historic sites perched on the hill in Stanley. After something a bit more fast paced and jam packed? We’ve got you. Hiking, caving, and mountain bike riding are all on the cards, and our roaring forty winds can be quite useful for kite surfing.

Finding gems off the beaten track, the side trips and detours are where all the fun is. The hidden staircase for lovers, accessed only by boat or kayak in Corinna. The walkway to the Edge of the World, where the wind may just blow you straight off. The volcanic plug standing watch over a seaside town just as you turn right off the highway. We’re not hiding them, they’re just waiting for you to explore.  

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Corinna Attraction HikingWalks

Huon Pine Walk – Great Short Walk

Huon Pine Walk is one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks. The 60 Great Short Walks offer the best of Tasmania’s day walking opportunities. 20 minutes return, 600m return. Grade 1. May be suitable…
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Latrobe Attraction

Jenna Chartrand Gallery & Art Studio

Escape to a realm of artistry in the heart of Latrobe, Tasmania! Discover the work of Jenna Chartrand, a coloured pencil artist originally hailing from Northern Canada, now thriving in the picturesque North-West Coast…
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Stanley Attraction

Joe Lyons Cottage

Joseph Aloysius Lyons was born in this tiny workers cottage in 1879. Joe was the fifth of eight children who experienced early childhood in this humble cottage at Stanley. Joe attended the local Stanley…
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Nietta Attraction Birdwatching

Kaydale Lodge Gardens

Kaydale Lodge Gardens is an amazing two hectare garden. Wander through the garden, enjoy morning or afternoon teas and light lunches. The Lodge also features country house accommodation with old style farm hospitality. The…
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Waratah Attraction

Kenworthy’s Stamper Mill

Waratah’s pioneering past represents a big part in Tasmania’s mining and economic history, made all the more captivating by its remote and wild environment. Kenworthy’s Stamper Mill is an impressive display of working machinery…
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Nook Attraction Hiking

Kimberleys Lookout

A 90 minute return walk with medium gradients (short stretches are steep), it provides stunning 360 degree views of the rolling agricultural hills of Kentish with a backdrop of Mt Roland, Cradle Mountain, the…
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Wilmot Attraction BoatingCampingCanoeing/KayakingFishingSwimming

Lake Barrington

Lake Barrington is a designated “big fish” water, stocked by the Inland Fisheries Service with king size fish for anglers. Permits are required for fishing in inland waters in Tasmania. Lake Barrington is also…
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Latrobe Destination Information

Latrobe

Follow the twists and turns of the Mersey River and you will soon reach Latrobe, the former port of the north-west coast. Once the bustling town of its time, it is now a much…
Latrobe Event 18/01/2025

Latrobe Lilium Show

Latrobe Lilium Show will be held at the Latrobe Memorial Hall from 1 to 4 pm on Saturday 18th January and from 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday 19th January 2025. This show…
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Wynyard Attraction

Lemon Tree Providore

In the historic seaside town of Wynyard, inside a cozy 1930s shop on main street, discover Lemon Tree Providore. A treasure trove of the unique and the unusual since 2013. Find delicious gourmet Tasmanian…
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