Discover the best top things to do in Launceston, Australia including Kingsway Bar, Walk Cataract Gorge, Bar Two, Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, Cataract Gorge Reserve, The Tamar Valley, City Park, Tamar River, Harvest Launceston, Community Farmers’ Market, Tamar Island Wetlands.
Restaurants in Launceston
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Launceston's best range of Tasmanian Whisky and Gin. Local artists and friendly service Tasmanian Spirits- Launceston Souls
I was made to feel so welcome walking in and the bar tender was engaging and friendly. I had a glass of sparking wine followed by a Tassie whiskey. The jazz duo added a lovely atmosphere. I especially loved the 2 comfy sofas at the front of the bar. Will be back.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Walk Cataract Gorge is a tourism micro business, launched in 2018, and committed to enhancing the visitor experience of Launceston, connecting people to place, and giving back to the environment and community. Offering two tour options scheduled daily (including multiple departures during summer): The Jewel of Launceston, one hour walk, which combines the best that Cataract Gorge has to offer; and Launceston’s Natural Heart, 45-minute tour, giving you natures essentials for your Cataract Gorge visit. Not only will you see and hear the Launceston Cataract Gorge, but you’ll also taste, smell and touch it! Walk Cataract Gorge can also provide bespoke tours for your small group, meeting your needs or interests. Please contact Tanya to tailor something just for you.
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Small bar in Launceston, Tasmania. A warm, friendly space to relax and enjoy good wine, good food and good company.
This little wine bar is the sort of find that makes you think “yeah I can live in this town! “ Having Recently moved from Sydney and after extensive travels in America and Europe, I was delighted to find this authentic, intimate , quiet wine bar with a superb selection of wine and great small plates , I highly recommend it!
4.5 based on 708 reviews
Welcome to Australia’s largest regional museum The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) has enjoyed a long and proud tradition having celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2011. Today it has two key Launceston sites: the 19th century railway workshop at Inveresk which houses the natural science and history collections; and its 1891 Royal Park building on Wellington Street which was officially opened to the public as a dedicated Art Gallery last year. At Inveresk you’ll find our extensive permanent exhibitions Tasmanian onnections, Transforming the Island, hands-on science in the Phenomena Factory, Replay>> Sporting Life in Tasmania and the Heritage Trail. In addition there are a range of special exhibitions and our regular facilities including the Museum Shop, auditorium and café. As if Inveresk is not enough, there is even more at Royal Park. Make sure you visit both sites to really experience all that QVMAG has ‘On show’.
The highlight of this museum was the colourful and fascinating Chinese temple - brought together by a Chinese Australian from various Tasmanian mining sites. The bird landscapes were also very good. This place is well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 5,635 reviews
Great walk, very picturesque..... great views Take the Cable Car whilst there Thoroughly recommend the Cataract Gorge for anyone visiting Launceston Very easy reach of the city... Next to Penny Royal Theme park and some great restaurants such as Stillwater
4.5 based on 697 reviews
The Tamar Valley, famous for it's cool climate wine, but also it's food and produce, it's natural attractions such as the Tamar Island Wetlands, Narawntapu National Park, Notley Gorge, Brady's Lookout and West Head it's many attractions - Seahorse World, Platypus House, Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Cntre, Grindelwald, Gem & Stone creations, Glengarry Bush Maze and the Rosevears Hotel & Gallery complex. Also home to more than 80 Air BnB listings it's a great base to tour to Cradle Mountain, Bridestowe Lavendar Farm, Derby Mountain Bike trails, Cataract Gorge, Barnbougle Golf Course, local markets, wildlife parks, Treetops Adventure or Launceston's range of fantastic restaurants.
We explored the Tamar Valley thoroughly over our week here. Recommend seeing Legana, Exeter, Grindelwald Swiss village - is a must - Beaconsfield, Beauty Point, Greens Beach, George Town, Low Head, - magnificent views of Bass Straight - see the lighthouse, hear the fog horn,- so much to see and do. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Tamar Valley. Drop in to a few of the many wineries too!!!
4.5 based on 1,871 reviews
Well how lovely it was to be in this park after spending time at the Harvest Market just down the road Superbly maintained with really interesting trees And the Monkey Enclosure was a bonus surprise Would love to spend more time here on another visit
4.5 based on 189 reviews
We took a 4 hour Tamar River Cruise and it was an absolute highlight of our trip. Wonderful catering during the whole trip with fabulous staff who took care of everyone from beginning to end. Morning tea, lunch, a fully stocked bar and wine and beer tastings. The running commentary during the trip was amazing. So informative and entertaining and never once felt like it had been delivered a thousand times before which it must have been. Thank you to the crew for a wonderful experience.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
Every Saturday morning in the heart of the Tamar Valley, Harvest Launceston Community Farmers' Market brightens a quiet inner city car park and brings the farm gate to you. Meet the farmers, connect with locals and feast your eyes on baskets brimming with Tasmania's freshest seasonal produce, artificial hormone-free meat, organic dairy, artisan bread and pastries, bright summer berries or blushing autumn apples. Savour a locally roasted coffee and taste your way around our foodie State at this vibrant weekly event before collecting a myriad of premium produce, cool-climate wines, artisan ciders and home-made preserves for the journey home. Awarded Australia's Most Outstanding Farmers Market in the 2013 ABC Delicious Magazine Produce Awards. Harvest Launceston Community Farmers' Market is held every Saturday from 8.30am-12.30pm at 71 Cimitiere Street, Launceston (in the car park opposite Albert Hall).
A great market with wonderful local produce. The market is medium-sized, and you could go over all the stores in an hour or so. A nice place to get some fresh fruits and veges, and breakfast as well:)
4.5 based on 294 reviews
The Tamar Island Wetlands is an unique urban wetlands reserve just 10 minutes' drive from the heart of Launceston. An interpretation centre offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the value of the wetlands environment and the wildlife that live there.
I stopped here thinking i could spend 30mins wandering around the wetlands and stayed over 2 hours. It such a beautiful little spot to stop. I did the walk out to Tamar island, an easy flat boardwalk all the way with a few bridges along the way for viewing the black swans, ducks, water hens and other birds. There are plenty of spots to stop along the way for a seat and a gorgeous picnic bbq area when you get out to Tamar Island. A lot of work has and continues to go into the wetlands - i would definately reccommend stopping if you have some spare time on the western side of the Tamar
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