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If you're looking for something to do in Launceston, check our our recommendations below:
Launceston may surprise you with its diverse mountain biking trails! From family-friendly tracks at Hollybank Forest Reserve to challenging downhills near Trevallyn, there's something for all skill levels. With resources like the Launceston Mountain Bike Club and Trailforks, you can plan your adventure and rent a bike if needed. Remember, safety first – wear a helmet and choose trails that match your ability. So grab your bike and experience Launceston's hidden mountain biking gem!
Tasmania's Tamar Valley beckons with scenic beauty, delicious food, and historic charm. Cruise the Tamar River, savour cool-climate wines, and explore Cataract Gorge Reserve. Hike, bike, or kayak, then unwind at a riverside cafe or charming country pub. Rent a car to fully explore this food, wine, and nature lover's paradise.
Launceston's QVMAG is a free museum and art gallery showcasing Tasmania's rich history, diverse art, and unique wildlife. Explore Aboriginal stories, colonial artifacts, and the famous Tasmanian devil across two locations. Guided tours, planetarium shows, and a gift shop round out this fun and educational experience.
Steeped in history since 1911, Launceston's Princess Theatre is a cultural gem offering a diverse range of entertainment. The recently refurbished interior boasts comfortable seating across two levels, while the grand proscenium arch adds a touch of classic elegance. Whether you're looking for a captivating large-scale production or a more intimate performance, the Princess Theatre's stage has something for everyone. With a new season curated annually, this grand dame of Tasmanian theatre is sure to delight and entertain.
Immerse yourself in Tasmanian history at the James Boags Brewery Tour. Explore where "Tasmania's Finest Beer" has been crafted for over 160 years, learning the legacy of a Scottish dreamer and the brewing secrets passed down through generations. Conclude your journey with a taste of tradition – a delightful pairing of James Boags beers and Tasmanian cheese.
Experience the heart of Tasmania at Harvest Launceston Farmers' Market every Saturday morning. Mingle with local producers, savour fresh seasonal produce, and discover handcrafted goodies, all under the warm Tasmanian sun. It's a feast for the senses and a must-do for any visitor seeking a taste of Tassie's unique charm.