Discover the best top things to do in Queenstown, Australia including RoamWild Tasmania, The Paragon Theatre, Nelson Falls, Eric Thomas Galley Museum, Horsetail Falls.
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RoamWild Tasmania facilitates extraordinary adventures from Queenstown into Tasmania's wildest environments. 'Lost Mines-Ancient Pines' explores pioneer underground Gold, Copper, Silver mines relics among ancient temperate rainforests. 'Lake Margaret Hydropower' visits Australia's oldest working Hydro scheme and village for afternoon tea. Access Tasmania's largest special timbers mill, visit 2000+ year old Huon Pines with King Billy Pines, Celery, Blackwood, Sassafras and Myrtle of Western Tasmania's prehistoric forest. 4x4 onto Mountains of the Western Range and into the Wild Rivers wilderness. The NO DAMS blockade adventure drives deep into Tasmania's Wild Rivers World Heritage area where you can stand on the still visible NO DAMS logo. Agreements, licenses and permits have been established with Tasmanian Special Timbers Sawmill, Hydro Tasmania and Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife service to ensure your experiences with us are the absolute safest, unique, exclusive and beyond expectation.
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The Paragon Theatre opened on October 28, 1933 to a capacity crowd of 1150. After a chequered history which saw it gutted and repurposed as an indoor cricket stadium in 1985 before closing down for over a decade it then underwent a major restoration in the early 2000's. After being closed again for 3 years we bought the theatre in July 2017 and are continuing the restoration. During the warmer months you can enjoy dinner in the beautiful main hall before relaxing on a leather couch to watch an old classic movie, perhaps with a glass of wine/beer or one of our famous house-made whiskey choc-tops. If you don't have time for dinner and movie you can do a self-guided tour of the theatre, for a small fee, to learn about its history and just enjoy the space. Tours generally available all year round. We also have events throughout the season including musical concerts and plays so we hope you will join us in our quest to make The Paragon Theatre the entertainment hub of Western Tasmania.
This theatre is a "quiet" attraction - low publicity and on a side street but it is a wonderful attraction of Queenstown. The new owners, who also conduct a range of tours in the Gordon River and Queenstown area, have continued the restoration in great style. The theatre area, now used for regular "fine dining with a movie", is a beautiful example of an art-deco theatre, and for just a few dollars visitors are able to enjoy a self-guided tour. Don't forget the old projection room with its arc light projector.
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A nice walk through the forest. Would even recommend doing it in rain. Relaxing, easy and a very short walk.
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Museum in a Pub Heritage listed Imperial Hotel built 1887 of local bricks. 30 themed rooms of historic significance, telling the story survival, endurance and sacrifice, as well as providing a very personal record of the people themselves and their lives.
A good spot to spend an hour or more as there is a lot to see with 20? Rooms of photos and exhibits over 2 floors. Excellent if you are a history buff.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Horsetail Falls is located between Queenstown and Gormanston. The walk up to the viewing platform is nice. However, the secret is to keep going off the walkway on the hidden track to the top of the waterfall.
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