Things to Do Tasmania

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Things to Do Tasmania

Things to Do Tasmania

41 Degrees South – Salmon & Ginseng Farm, Wetlands

ABT Railway – Queenstown, West Coast

Accommodation Ulverstone – Central North West Coast

Adventure Cruise – Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

Agfest – Farm Field Days

Antique Emporium – Pirate Ship & Treasure

Automobile Museum of Tasmania – Motoring Vehicles Display

Barn Market – Meet the Makers

Battery Point – Walking Tour

Bay of Fires – St Helens Sand Dunes

Beaconsfield – Mine & Heritage Centre

Beaconsfield Mine – Rescue Room

Bellerive – Festival

Bicheno Blowhole – Butcher & Baker

Bicheno Ocean View Retreat – Things to Do in Bicheno

Birds – Photography in the Cage

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary – Wombats & Devils!

Botanical Gardens Hobart – Tasmanian Horticulture

Bruny Island – North & South of the Isthmus

Buckland – Church Stained Glass Windows

Burnie – Creative Paper Tasmania

Burnie Tasmania – Attractions

Caroline Kininmonth – Pottery & Boat House

Cataract Gorge – Basin Chairlift, Rock Climbing, Walking, Cruising

Cataract Gorge Cruise – Tamar River, Launceston

Chocolate Factory – Visitor Centre

Coastal Town of Penguin – Relaxing Holiday

Cooking School – Red Feather Inn, Hadspen

Cradle Mountain – Top 5 Things to Do

Craft Fair – Tasmanian Community Event

Creatively Belle – Touring Around Tasmania

Currie – Harbour Lighthouse Tour

Devonport – Coastal Drive

Devonport Tasmania – Attractions

Dinner Cruise – Captain Fell’s Historic Ferries Tour

Dinosaurs – Wildlife Park/Zoo in Launceston

Dog Line – Convict History & Museum, Eaglehawk Neck

Don River Railway – Train Ride & Museum

Douglas Apsley National Park – Bush Walking

Eastlands – Go Shopping!

East Coast Natureworld – Wildlife Park

Entally House – Estate Tours, Hadspen

Estia Greek Festival – Hellenic Celebration… Opa!

Evandale – Village Fair

Evandale Market – Trash & Treasure

Events Tasmania – A Busy Month

Ferndene – Dial Range Bush Walking

Festivale – Festivals in February

Festivale Photography Competition – Capture Tasmanian Food & Wine

Foodie – Holiday Highlights

Food Tour – Herbaceous Tours, Hobart

Freycinet Sanctuary – Slideshow of Things to Do

Geeveston – Forestry Festival

Gourmet Food Tour – Walk & Eat in Hobart

Governor of Tasmania – His Excellency Peter Underwood

Gunns Plains – Things to Do in the Valley

Gunns Plains Caves – Tour Underground Gem

Gunns Plains Potato Festival – Annual Celebration

Hastings Caves – Newdegate Cave Tour

Historic New Norfolk – Explore the Derwent Valley

Hobart – Capital City of Tasmania


 

Hobart Doll Show – Annual Event & Competition

Hobart International – Professional Tennis

Hobart Showground – Royal Hobart Show

Hobart Tours – Day Trip to the Huon Valley

Holiday in Hobart – Top Five

Hollybank – Treetops Adventure

Ida Bay Railway – Lune River Station

Island Markets – Browse & Buy or Lunch

Joseph Lyons – Home Hill & Lyons Cottage

Junction Arts Festival – One Step At A Time Like This

Kaydale Lodge – Gardens

Lake – West Coast Fishing

Lake St Clair – Wall in the Wilderness, Derwent Bridge

Lake St Clair National Park – Derwent Bridge

Lark Distillery – Tastings & Live Music

Latrobe Federal Band – Celebrating 140 Years of Music

Launceston – Basin Chairlift

Launceston Aquatic Centre – Water Slide

Launceston City Park – Visit the Monkeys

Launceston Indoor Sports Arena – Play Mini Golf

Legerwood – Road Trip from Bridport

Leven Canyon – Black Bluff & Walks

Leven River Cruise – Jus’ Leven, Ulverstone

Life’s an Adventure – Bay of Fires Glamour Camping

Liffey – Falls & Rainforest Walk

Lilydale Tavern Bakery Cafe – Other Attractions

Made in Tasmania – Weekend Fun

Maria Island Tasmania – Walks & Cruises

Maritime Museum of Tasmania – Whaling, Petrel Shipwreck

Matt Moran – Exploring Hobart’s Attractions

Middleton Country Fair – Annual Event

Mt Field – Hobart Day Trip to the Derwent Valley

Mt Field National Park – Visit a Waterfall

Mole Creek Caves – King Solomons Cave & Marakoopa Cave

MONA FOMA – Street Party

Mount Wellington – Hiking and Riding

Mural – Painting the Food Bowl, a Festival in Sheffield

New Norfolk – Scenic Drives

New Year – Royal Park Festivities

New Year on Royal – Fire Works & Festivities

North East Rivers Festival – Annual Event

Oatlands – Tour the Flour Mill

Oatlands Festival – Flour Mill Tour & Festivities

Ocean Beach – Fishing, Birdwatching, 4WDing…

O’Possum Bay – Safe Swimming Beach

Pedal Buggies Tasmania – Beach-side Riding in Ulverstone

Penguin – Burnie Observation Centre & Habitat

Peppermint Bay – Luxury Lunch Cruise

Phenomena Factory – Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

Port Arthur Tasmania – Historic Tours

Putt and Play – Mini Golf

Queens Domain – Visit the Cenotaph

Queen Victoria Museum – Blacksmith Shop

Ralphs Falls – St Columba Falls, Pyengana Dairy

Restaurants in Tasmania – Tavern 42 Degrees South

Ritchie’s Mill – Gallery & Dining

Richmond Tas – Lunch Tour

Rolling Rock Cafe – Rock Memorabilia

Rosny Farm – Gallery & Graffiti

Ross – Macquarie River Convict Bridge

Safari Bus Tour – ZooDoo Lions & Tigers

Salamanca Market – Buskers & Stalls

Salmon Ponds – Plenty River

Sheffield – Mural Fest & World of Marbles

Sheffield Tasmania – Outdoor Art Gallery

Shene – Heritage Walking Tour

Shutterbug – Walkabouts Photography Tour

Silk – Visitor Attraction, Chudleigh near Mole Creek

South Arm – Iron Pot Lighthouse

Spiky Bridge – Three Arch Bridge

Stanley – Climb The Nut

State Library of Tasmania – Allport Museum

Strahan – Macquarie Harbour, Huon Pine

Surfing in Tasmania – Swim Between the Flags

Table Cape – Lighthouse Experience

TAFE Tasmania – Making Ceramics

Tasmania Adventure – Spectate or Participate

Tasmania Beach – Three Top Bays

Tasmania Devil – Jet Boat Rides

Tasmania Mountain – Photographic Tour

Tasmania Richmond – Day Trip

Tasmania Rock Challenge – Music Industry Student Event

Tasmanian Adventure – Tahune AirWalk

Tasmanian Botanical Gardens – Merry-Go-Round

Tasmanian Churches – Photography Travels

Tasmanian Craft – Visit Deloraine for the Fair

Tasmanian Craft Fair – Annual Event


 

Tasmanian Cricket – Tour to Bellerive

Tasmanian Government – House Open Day

Tasmanian History – Hands-on Version

Tasmanian Holiday – A Week on the Island

Tasmanian Micro Brew Fest – Annual Event

Tasmanian Museum – See Stuffed Animals

Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery – Prints & Drawings

Tasmanian Rock Challenge – 2011 Poster

Tasmanian Snowfalls – Fun near Hobart

Tasmanian Travel Expo – Hobart

Tasmanian Trout Fishing – Learn the Tricks

Tasmanian Waterfalls – Outdoor Attractions

Tasmanian Wineries – Wine Route Tasting

Tasmazia – Village of Lower Crackpot & Maze

Tassie Experience – Special Trips by Judy Livingston

Tassie Trip – Wayne and Julie Cartwright

Taste of Tasmania – Festival

Terrapin Puppet Theatre – Funny Show

Tessellated Pavement – Tasman Peninsula

Theatre Royal Hobart – Stage & Seating

The Gatekeeper – Preparing for Tour

The Market – Check Out Some Photography

The Taste – Food, Wine & Entertainment

Things to Do – Top Ten List for Kids

Things to Do in Launceston – Raining or Not!

Tourism Tasmania – Major Tourist Attractions

Tour Tasmania – Leave your Hobart Accommodation

Travel to Launceston – Play Golf

Trevallyn Dam – Recreational Area

Triabunna Church – Peace Talks

Tulips – Bloomin’ Tulips Festival

Ulverstone Tasmania – Family Seaside Visit

Visit Tasmania – Holiday Week Itinerary

Wings Wildlife Park – Meet Tasmanian Devils & Reptiles

Woodcraft Guild – Annual Craft Exhibition, North West

World Party Tasmania – Celebrate Diversity in Hobart

Wooden Boat Centre – Franklin, Huon Valley

Zone 3 – Laser Games Launceston

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2 Responses to “Things to Do Tasmania”

  • Hi,
    The northeast is a pretty area and there are some great places to visit. I could not however, find any mention of Tin Dragon Cottages in Branxholm. Graham and Christine are friends of mine and have done a spectacular job in building heritage style cottages from local materials, have unearthed the remans of mine Chinese workings and built a heritage walk through the forest. It is a great place to stay in a pretty bend on the Ringarooma and the cottages have all the mod cons. It might be worth a visit.

    David Leigh (Derby)

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