Experience a tour of J Boag and Son Brewery in Launceston, northern Tasmania. James Boag commenced his brewing tradition on the banks of the Esk River in 1852.
Aurora Stadium
Aurora Stadium, is the major Australian Rules Football ground located in Launceston, Tasmania. Home Ground for Hawthorn Football Club and North Launceston Club
Cataract Gorge
Launcestons own piece of wilderness just 15 minutes walk from the city centre including hiking trails, the worlds longest single span chairlift
City Park
City Park is located in the heart of Launceston. This beautiful parkland features mature trees and shrubs, a display of annual flowers, and Japanese Macaque monkey enclosure.
Sea Port
Located where the North and South Esk River meet to become the Tamar River, Launceston Sea Port boasts fine restaurants and cafes
Kings Bridge
Kings Bridge is located in the Cataract Gorge Reserve, less than one kilometre from the city centre and gateway to the Cataract Gorge
Richies Mill
Ritchies Mill, is a four-story grain mill of 1845 which now houses a craft shop and a tearoom.
Inveresk Railyards
The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is the largest museum and art gallery in Australia located outside a capital city
Launceston Aquatic Centre
Launceston Aquatic is the newest aquatic centre in Tasmania and offers state-of-the-art aquatic and leisure facilities at Windmill Hill.
Launceston City Centre
Explore all thw wonders of Launcestons CBD and Shopping Mall
National Car Museum
The National Automobile Museum of Tasmanias collection of cars and motorcycles is testimony to the exciting history.
Tamar River Cruises
Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launcestons riverfront precinct.