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Attractions and Activities
The beating hearts of Launceston Tamar Valley...
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Nature & Walks:
A diverse range of natural attractions can be found within the Launceston Tamar Valley area. Take a stroll through Launceston's parks and reserves, the most famous being the Cataract Gorge Reserve. Why not opt for one of our walking trails, along the boardwalk through Royal Park and the Seaport, through Inveresk out to Heritage Forest, or through to the Black Bridge Trail?
Discover a piece wilderness within close driving distance from the city, including the Tamar Island Wetlands, Brady's Lookout, Notley Fern Gorge, Hollybank Forest, Supply River Mill Reserve, Lilydale Falls, Liffey Falls, Meander Falls, Narawntapu National Park, Ben Lomond National Park, Mount Barrow, and the Alum Cliffs.
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Arts and Culture:
Nestled amongst quaint galleries, regular theatre productions and world class concerts, Launceston Tamar Valley is a wealth of inspiration. Experience this creativity at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, the Design Centre, Theatre North, and the various independent galleries, markets, cafés and restaurants.
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Wildlife:
Cross paths with a Tasmanian devil, wallaby, wombat, or echidna in some of our National Parks or Forest Reserve, particularly Narawntpau National Park. Tasmania Zoo, Trowunna Wildlife Park, Platypus House, Low Head Penguin Tours, and Seal and Sea Adventures will also offer ways to meet and experience our abundant wildlife. Some of our different creature features include Monkey Island in City Park , Seahorse World, and Old Mac's Farm and Fishery.
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