4 Best Sights in Launceston, Tasmania

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We've compiled the best of the best in Launceston - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tamar Valley Wine Route

Fodor's Choice

Along both sides of the Tamar River north of Launceston, the soil and cool weather are perfect for grape growing. In the Tamar Valley wine region, some of the outstanding varieties grown include Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Pinot Grigio; the sparkling wines produced here are world-leading. The website allows you to customize your route and plug it into Google Maps. Noteworthy stops along the route are Pipers Brook Vineyard, Josef Chromy Wines, Holm Oak Vineyards, Holyman Wines at Stoney Rise, House of Arras, the Jansz Tasmania Wine Room, and Velo Wines.

Cataract Gorge

Almost in the heart of the city, the South Esk River flows through the stunningly beautiful Cataract Gorge on its way toward the Tamar River. A 1-km (½-mile) path leads along the face of the precipices to the Cliff Gardens Reserve, where there are picnic tables, a swimming pool, and a restaurant. Take the chairlift in the first basin for a thrilling aerial view of the gorge—at just over 900 feet, it's the longest single span in the world. Self-guided nature trails wind through the park (look out for peacocks and rock wallabies) and it's a great place for a picnic.

Franklin House

Built in 1838 by noted a local businessman and brewer, who had once been a convict, this fine late-Georgian house is notable for its beautiful cedar architecture and collection of period English furniture, clocks, and fine china. The tea room serves light meals and refreshments and often hosts special events such as garden parties or High Tea.

413 Hobart Rd., Launceston, TAS, 7249, Australia
03-6344–7824
Sight Details
A$10
Summer, Mon.–Sat. 9–5, Sun. noon–4; winter, Mon.–Sat. 9–4, Sun. noon–4

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James Boag Brewery Experience

Since 1881, this operation has been brewing some of Australia's finest beer in a grand brick building, and operates three daily 90-minute tours. Visitors learn the entire brewing process, from brewhouse to packaging, and end with beer tastings. Bookings are essential.

39 William St., Launceston, TAS, 7250, Australia
03-6332–6300
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Tours A$35

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