Discover the best top things to do in Deloraine, Australia including Yarns Artwork in Silk, Elemental Artspace, Gosling Giftware, Australian Horse Adventures, Liffey Falls, Deloraine & Districts Folk Museum, Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, Brush Rabbit, Deloraine Creative Studios, The Black hen.
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5.0 based on 145 reviews
Yarns Artwork in Silk is a unique 3D textile art installation consisting of 4 very large handworked silk panels decipting local events and vistas in a seasonal diaroma. Viewed in an auditorium accompanied by an audio visual narration. Crafted by over 300 artists using silk dying & painting, hand & machine embroidery, quilting, patchwork and many more techniques.
Such a wonderful surprise when we were passing through Deloraine this week we felt intrigued about the Artworks in Silk. We found them at the Visitor Information Centre and what an amazing treat it was - to be seated in a very comfortable theatre and have them explained to us first, then we could go down and look at the intricate workmanship up close! The story of how many workers in silk came together to create these exquisite panels was inspiring. Then, on the encouragement of Cara and Vicky, we went out to see the Museum of heritage buildings, machinery, homes and every day life of our early settlers. It was an excellent display and so 'full of life', one that all Tasmanian and Australian children should visit at some time for they will come away with a deeper understanding of times past. Our thanks go to the warmly welcoming (and knowledgable) twosome Cara and Vicky!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
We specialise in Steampunk, Goth, Fantasy (think Fairies and Dragons), Zippos and Accessories. We've got a great range of Alchemy Jewellery (and a catalogue to order if what you want isn't in stock), Top Hats, Goggles, Steampunk Sunglasses and Restyle Jewellery and Handbags. Visit our "Jack the Ripper" Victorian alleyway.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Australian Horse Adventures are specialists in unique, exclusive horse riding holidays around Australia. From riding along the beach to climbing snowcapped mountains in Tasmania, to trotting through vineyards to cellar doors in the Barossa Valley, South Australia, to studying brumbies in Alice Springs. Places are more magical when viewed from between the ears of a well trained horse. Ride with us
An amazing adventure with a totally professional outfit. Superb horses ..amazing scenery ...good accomodation ...everyone we met in Stanley was a great character and added to the trip ..we shared the experience with a super team of fellow riders...Jen and Jeremy arranged fine dining experiences in very special venues.... Our favourite ride was on a massive long and wide beach with no one else to be seen. As usual the ride was mostly repeat riders as this crew always deliver .
4.5 based on 252 reviews
A decent 45 minute descent down to the falls with regular lookout spots along the way. Easy with children. Interesting fungi to look at on way down. Be prepared for the hike back up again- hard work carrying a 2 year old! Had a great bbq at the top in the car park and there is a 1 minute walk to a huge gym tree which is pretty good to see.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
The Folk Museum was opened as the Family & Commercial Inn in 1863. Today it reflects the life of the country publican and his family. Also housed in extensive gardens is the Pioneer Walk, where you can view reproduction and reclaimed heritage buildings showcasing the lives, tools and farming equipment of early settlers.
What a great place, the infocentre has the silk museum and the old museum attached, $8.00 for a senior to see all, this is excellent and a credit to all of the community.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
The Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre can assist you with accommodation & tour bookings, Parks Passes, maps, fishing licences and itinerary planning. Open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm (winter hours may vary). We also house the Yarns Artwork in Silk and Deloraine Folk Museum attractions. Gateway to Cradle country - call in today for great service and info about all the special places to visit in the Great Western Tiers, the heart of Tasmania.
We hadn't booked accommodation in Deloraine before we arrived so headed for the Visitor Centre. The staff were very helpful - there was not much available as we needed to include the Friday night of the long weekend but the staff produced helpful suggestions and we found somewhere which they then booked for us. Couldn't have been easier. The staff also recommended things to do during our stay with advice about distance etc.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
I wandered into this enchanting store when I was looking for a bank... the items are so whimsical and beguiling ... it is a store you can lose yourself in exploring it's wares. I am not sure what I was expecting when I wandered in initially but I know it surpassed anything that I was thinking. Everything about the store is interesting... including it's owner. She was the perfect shopkeeper... willing to share a story... humble about some of her art on the walls of the business... helpful... dare I say she was graceful. The items on sale in the store are incredible... she does stock all things 'brush'... I was surprised what you can purchase brushes for. And while they fascinated me, I only left with a local relish ( she assures me it's the best she has ever had) and a handful of her amazing range of greeting cards.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
A centre for creating and exhibiting local art and design, staffed by volunteers and resident artisans, open 7 days a week from 10am to 4pm.
Lovely selection of Tasmanian made products and opportunities to meet the makers. I was in an out in less than 20 minutes but still managed to find some lovely things to treasure.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
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