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Bridestowe Lavender
Welcome to Bridestowe Lavender Estate! We are one of the world's largest and oldest lavender farms, located a scenic 45-minute drive from Launceston in Tasmania's picturesque North East region.
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Cataract Gorge
The Cataract Gorge is a river gorge in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, approximately 1.5 km from the city centre. It is one of the region's premier tourist attractions. It is found at the lower section of the South Esk River.
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Scenic Cataract Gorge chairlift ride
If you’d like to tour the scenic Cataract Gorge, our chairlift rides offer magnificent, far-reaching views.The leisurely pace of the chairlift makes it easy for you and your family to take photographs and appreciate the spectacular views.Gorge Scenic Chairlifts is one of the Launceston, TAS areas top tourist attractions in the area.
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Woolmers Estate
A guided tour of Woolmers Estate allows you to experience a special journey through time, from the establishment of the estate in 1817, by Thomas Archer 1st, to the last descendant, Thomas Archer 6th in 1994, and marvel at the array of personal collections and possessions accumulated through six generations of the family.
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Brickendon Estate
Brickendon Estate is one of Australia's private treasures. Hidden behind the English hedgerows is a unique experience that is rarely available to enjoy.
Located on the outskirts of the historic town of Longford, Brickendon is only 20 minutes drive from the Launceston Airport, 30 minutes from Launceston and 1 hour from Devonport - Spirit of Tasmania.
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Entally House
Entally House is a historic homestead with various outbuildings, including Australia's oldest conservatory, chapel, Stables & carriage house. The property encompasses grand, parklike surroundings with magnificent gardens and a vineyard.
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Franklin House
1838 convict-built home and gardens that became one of the Colony's leading private schools.
Just minutes’ drive from Launceston CBD, Franklin House is the city’s only house museum. Built for successful businessman, Britton Jones, himself an ex-convict, this rare colonial building went on to accommodate one of the Colony’s leading private schools which operated from 1842 until 1866.
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Water Falls
some waterfalls in the Launceston region
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