Discover the best top things to do in Clarence, Australia including Walter & Co, Grote Reber Museum, Richmond Gaol, Rosny Farm, Warwick Oakman Antiques, Pooseum, Old Hobart Town Model Village.
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4.5 based on 625 reviews
Richmond Gaol is the oldest fully intact convict Gaol in Australia. It was built 5 years before Port Arthur. It is rare in that it housed both male and female convicts. The cost is $10 per adult $5 per child and $25 per family. Discount for group bookings on request. Ph03 62602127
At $10 each for adults for this self guided tour, this was an enjoyable and innovative trip. You can stay for a little or as long as you like. Information about the prison is displayed on boards throughout the prison. It’s a small but interesting place to visit.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
They put on various art exhibitions thru' the year, mostly free. They still have not put up a sign for people to see as they drive into Eastlands car park, so most of us have no idea there is something on. Perhaps like many, they just leave it to the internet savy, which is a shame.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Called in to have a look and say hello to Warwick ...a great stop and browse and have a chat to a very knowledgeable person about the history of Tasmania particularly it’s architecture and furniture
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The Pooseum is a unique science museum dedicated solely to animal poo. Prepare to be fascinated and intrigued by the work of veterinarians, biologists, ecologists and paleo-scatologists. Learn about the digestive systems of carnivores and herbivores, fossilised dinosaur poo, and the parasites that could affect your pet's health. An interactive display shows the scats of various Australian animals.
Lovely museum that caught my eye with its unusual name. Once inside there were plenty of educational interactive and visual displays which taught me a thing or two about ... poo. There is also a cute little poo-themed shop as well. Would recommend stopping by if you are travelling to/through Richmond.
4.0 based on 476 reviews
Nice place to visit to see the early days of Hobart. The place is well kept and the buildings are realistic.
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