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Evandale - FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Evandale from Launceston?
Evandale is approximately 20 km (a 20-minute drive) from Launceston, mostly along the highway.

Is there a market in Evandale?
Yes! The Evandale Country Market is held every Sunday. It’s popular with both locals and visitors and features local produce, crafts, books, food stalls, and family-friendly activities.

What is Evandale famous for?
Evandale is a National Trust–classified Georgian village, admired for its unspoiled heritage buildings, including:

  • St Andrew’s Anglican Church and the Uniting Church with Doric columns
  • Blenheim (1832), Royal Oak (1840), Clarendon Arms Hotel (1847), and Solomon House (1836)
  • The historic saddler’s shop (1840) at the corner of High and Russell Streets

What events or festivals are held in Evandale?
Highlights include the Sunday Country Market, National Penny Farthing Championships (February), seasonal flower shows, and the prestigious Glover Prize art exhibition. Check www.whatsonlaunceston.com.au for upcoming events.

Is Evandale family-friendly?
Yes, Evandale is a safe and peaceful village, perfect for families. With open green spaces, kid-friendly markets, and casual dining, it’s ideal for a relaxed getaway.

Can you stay in Evandale?
Yes. Evandale offers charming historic accommodations ranging from cottages to boutique guesthouses—perfect for couples, families, and solo travellers.

Is Clarendon House near Evandale?
Clarendon House is just 8 km south of the village and is one of Australia’s grandest rural colonial estates.

Is there a traditional pub in Evandale?
Yes, the Clarendon Arms Hotel is an authentic historic pub serving British-style meals made with local ingredients. It features a cozy interior, open fires, and a relaxing beer garden.