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1842 is a furniture design gallery and showroom in Launceston, northern Tasmania. Launceston is Tasmania’s second-largest city, two-and-a-half hours (199 kilometres) north of the state’s capital, Hoba
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The Aquarius Roman Baths, in central Launceston, offers a range of spa and beauty treatments.
You can choose from mud, massage and seaweed treatments, various types of massage, beauty treatments, and
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Benchmark Tasmania Wine Gallery is located near Launceston’s central business district and waterfront.
At Benchmark Tasmania Wine Gallery you can experience the best of Tasmania’s premium wines in one
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Cataract Gorge Reserve, or The Gorge as the locals call it, is a unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of central Launceston - a rare natural phenomenon in any city.
In 15 minutes you ca
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Country Club Tasmania Golf Course is a championship 18-hole golf course in Launceston. Designed by Mike Wolveridge and British Open champion Peter Thompson, the scenic outlooks, challenging fairways a
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The Design Centre of Tasmania, Launceston, features Australia’s only museum collection of contemporary wood design. The Centre is located on the edge of City Park, a short walk from Launceston’s centr
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Devils Heaven is a wildlife park at Launceston Lakes, just 20 minutes drive from Launceston.
Set amongst extensive natural bushland and with lakes stocked with trout, the park is home to a large colle
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Franklin House is located in suburban Launceston and is convict built for a former convict. Built by former convict and successful businessman Britton Jones, Franklin House is notable for its rich use
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James Boag (senior) commenced brewing on the banks of the Esk River in 1853, under engagement to John Fawns, owner of the Cornwall Brewery. Since then, the technology and equipment has changed - glea
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Get the view from on high of the spectacular features of Cataract Gorge - the South Esk River in serene or turbulent mood after a flood, tree rhododendrons and fern glades - from a chairlift skimming
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This beautiful course with lush tree-lined fairways is regarded as the toughest championship layout in the north.
The most interesting hole is Spion Kop, the 159m par 3 thirteenth with out of bounds o
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See the stars at the Planetarium in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston. The Planetarium presents a variety of astronomy shows by projecting images of the southern night sky onto a
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Holes: 18
Par: 71
Length: 5924m
ACR: 70
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The Mud Club, near Peppers Hotel in Launceston, offers day spa treatments, a fitness studio and stretch classes.
The Mud club is open seven days a week and our wellness consultants can offer you a nu
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The National Automobile Museum of Tasmania in Launceston features one of Australias’ most significant motoring collections. Spanning over one hundred years of style and technical achievement this impr
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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
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The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) in Launceston is Australia’s largest regional gallery. Launceston, in Tasmania’s north, is a two-and-a-half hour drive from Hobart (199 kilometres).
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Simon has been collecting for 27 years or more and the museum is a credit to his determination to succeed as a Harley Davidson Dealership. The collection starts with a 1900's A6 Flannery-Harley-Galion
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One of Tasmania's premier 18 hole championship courses. Picturesque and gently undulating with majestic views from the refurbished clubhouse featuring a well stocked bar and excellent dining facilitie
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The Silverdome is an indoor entertainment complex catering for entertainment,
indoor sports cycling, exhibitions and conventions.
It was completed in 1984, and contains the only indoor cycle track in
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This woollen mill, established in 1874, is the oldest in Australia , on the original site on the banks of Distillery Creek just outside the city of Launceston.
A tour guide, with the aid of visuals an
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Producers of goats milk cheeses and cows milk natural yoghurts which are available through mail order and retail outlets.
Westhaven Tas Yogurt is produced from cows milk and has no sugar artificial fl
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Clockwise, in the northern Tasmanian city of Launceston, specialises in antique clocks and watches. Launceston is Tasmania’s second-largest city, and is a two-and-a-half-hour drive (199 kilometres) f
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This is one of Tasmania's most popular picnic areas and has a distinctly European flavour. The forest is just 30 minutes from Launceston, turn off on the B81 at Rocherlea . A 40 minute 'walk of change
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Just out of Launceston on the West Tamar Highway is the turn-off to Lake Trevallyn with its trail rides, walks and picnic areas. A good spot for boating, swimming and kayaking,the lake water also gene
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