Discover the best top things to do in Ulverstone, Australia including Under The Oak, handmade gallery and gifts, Leven River Cruises, Leven Antique Centre, Camp Clayton, Pedal Buggies Tasmania, Shrine Of Remembrance, Leven Canyon, Preston Falls, Buttons Brewing, Ulverstone History Museum.
Restaurants in Ulverstone
5.0 based on 15 reviews
100% Tasmanian, handmade gallery, featuring art and craft wares of over 40 Tasmanian designers. All sales are paid back to the designer as the business works on space rental model. Items include unique handmade jewellery, clothing, children's items, home wares, artwork, stationary, paper craft, body care and more.
5.0 based on 220 reviews
Leven River Cruises supply lovely voyages of discovery on the Leven River that showcase its amazing history, natural surrounds and beauty. Come aboard vessel, 'Jus' Leven' and experience the wilderness of the Leven River in Ulverstone Choose from 3 tours. From 1hr on the Leven River Bay or 2hrs along the tidal Leven River. Or enjoy 3hr picnic cruise, just bring along your own picnic basket and drinks. To where you can relax in an amazing historic parkland of blackwood, manfern wildlife sanctuary and enjoy your Picnic lunch. The cruise times of departure vary due to tidal river. Tour prices vary per tour: Price ranges from AUD $70- $120.00 per adult
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Situated on the stunning North West Coast of Tasmania, Camp Clayton has been the hub for multiple generations of various community groups to come and connect, build relationships and experience new things together. Currently operates with over 200 beds, a 300 seating dining room with in house chefs and over 20 activities for the team builder or adrenaline junkie.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
A variety of pedal buggies are available for hire ensuring a fun filled and entertaining time for all ages(from 6 months old). Choose a single, family or group buggy and enjoy the peaceful park setting as you pedal along the shared pedestrian/cycle path. A wheel chair buggy trailer is available upon request. Take a Surrey Bike on the 12km return trip to Turners Beach Berry Patch.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The original war memorial was built in 1924 and aptly unveiled on Anzac Day that year. In 1953 immigrants built the impressive clocktower over the memorial making it something to behold. The clocktower was to remember those who fought in WW2. It's centrally placed in Ulverstone and it's a landmark that you can't look past. There is small grassed area opposite it which I believe would allow the locals somewhere to come together on Remembrance days. This structure is really impressive. When I first visited Tasmania about 25 years ago this is something that I remembered about Ulverstone... the structure, not necessarily the history... 'Lest we forget' indeed. This is definitely worth taking a few moments to look at... it's not like you can miss it... it's structurally imposing where it is. :)
4.5 based on 206 reviews
A great place to visit with a good walk along well made paths, one relatively easy ending with a fantastic view from Cruickshanks Lookout, either a walk back the same way or 690 steep steps with rope hand rail down into the valley with the last part being as the first half but more steep, back to the car park, good exercise. A nice place to have a picnic where an Akidna might appear, plus some good birds.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Lovely area to visit, not a lot of water going over the Falls but still worth the effort to go. The leven Canyon walks were great, such a lovely place to visit & walk, with a variety of different things to do.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Only been open for about 3 weeks so needs a few minor tweeks re seating and tables though rustic appeal is good. Great brew, pricing a bit on the heavy side for craft beer by a small brewery system. Maybe as it expands pricing will trim down more to about 30-50% less.
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