Greens Beach
Approximately 60 kilometres (37 miles) north-west of Launceston and at the mouth of the Tamar River lies…
Heritage Highway
The history of the Heritage Highway region is intrinsically linked to the extraordinary road builidng that…
Kempton
Kempton was settled in the 1820s and originally called Green Ponds.The streetscape, with its inn, church and…
Launceston
Launceston is Tasmania's second largest city and sits at the junction of the North and South Esk Rivers. From…
Launceston and North
Free settlers established Launceston on the River Tamar in 1806. Today, the city has many fine Victorian…
Launceston and Tamar Valley
Launceston and the Tamar Valley blend history, scenery, creativity, adventure, entertainment and the superb…
Launceston, Tamar and The North
Tasmania's northern 'capital', Launceston, has remade itself. In this relaxed, historic city, you can stay in…
Lilydale
Lilydale is increasingly becoming the northern gateway to the world renowned Blue Derby mountain biking…
Longford
Longford is 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Launceston and centre for the local farming district. Longford's…
Low Head
Low Head is five kilometres north of George Town on the north coast of Tasmania. Located on the eastern side…
Mole Creek
Mole Creek is a small town next door to some of Tasmania's most beautiful wilderness and has some of the best…
North - North East
Tasmania's North-North East is known for its fertile land and quality timber. Crops such as poppies and hops…