Discover the best top things to do in Evandale, Australia including Clarendon Estate, Evandale Rotary Park, Clarendon House, Evandale Sunday Market, Evandale Train Rides, Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce Company, Evandale Community Centre, Anteiku Antiques, Evandale Antiques.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Explore one of Australia's grandest rural colonial estates set in 7 hectares of beautiful riverside parklands. This Georgian country mansion with Italianate facade and servants' quarters has a heritage walled garden, farm outbuildings, a rare avenue of Elms, and is also home to the Australian Fly Fishing Museum, Costume Museum and the Norfolk Plains Heritage Centre photo and family history collection. Includes conservatory tearooms & gift shop. PLEASE NOTE! The house itself is closed until January 2016 for the installation of a new roof and refurbishment. Parklands and gardens, Fly Fishing Museum and Heritage Centre will be open from September 2015 - check website for details. From January 2016 a new range of tours and a theatre experience will be available - ring the visitor centre for details.
We loved our visit to Clarendon, such a beautiful place with lovely grounds and very interesting history. The lady who greeted us at the door was so friendly and helpful. I was worried this would be a quick 10 minute stop but I am so glad we visited and took our time exploring all the rooms of the house and the expansive grounds and outbuildings!
4.5 based on 109 reviews
We always organise accommodation in Tasmania to fit into this market. It is a great outing. There is definitely something for everyone at this market - there's food all all kinds, horse and cart rides for the kids and pony rides, a hall full of antiques and books all at reasonable prices. It has a real country atmosphere and everyone really enjoys it - it shows on their faces.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Fun for everyone! Evandale Train rides is a miniature railway and is open to the public every Sunday (weather permitting) from 10.00am until 2pm. Find the track behind the Morven Park Football Pavilion accessed off Barclay St. A ride costs $3 per person or $10 for a family of 4. Please note: For safety reasons, no open toed shoes, sandals or bare feet are permitted while riding our trains.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Was acquainted with Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce Company at a food event and got a jar of Whisky Seville marmalade. I love the pairing of whisky and seville in the marmade and it even had orange rind in which really packs a lovely punch on bread or whatever you are having it with.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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