Launceston Historic Site Attractions
Launceston & Tamar Valley Historic Site Attractions Directories
1842 Eighteen Forty-Two Launceston - 1842 is a furniture design gallery and showroom in Launceston, northern Tasmania.
Located in the city's central business district, 1842 specialises in... More
Cataract Gorge Reserve Launceston - Cataract Gorge Reserve is a unique natural formation within two-minutes’ drive of central Launceston, Tasmania. The Gorge, as the locals call it,... More
Design Centre of Tasmania Launceston - The Design Centre of Tasmania, Launceston, features Australia’s only museum collection of contemporary wood design. The Centre is located on the... More
Franklin House Franklin Village - Franklin House is convict built and located in northern Tasmania at Franklin Village, Launceston. Built by former convict and successful businessman Britton... More
Launceston Basin Chairlift Launceston - Launceston Basin Chairlift lets you view magnificent Cataract Gorge from above, located in northern Tasmania.
Take in the spectacular features of Cataract... More
Old Umbrella Shop Launceston City - The Old Umbrella Shop is a heritage-listed store in central Launceston, northern Tasmania.
The Old Umbrella Shop is one of the last surviving, largely... More
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Launceston City - The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) in Launceston is Australia’s largest regional gallery. Launceston, in Tasmania’s north, is... More
Waverley Australia Waverley - Waverley Australia is a woollen mill located just outside of Launceston, northern Tasmania.
This woollen mill, established in 1874, is the oldest in Australia.... More
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