For ideas on what to do in between orienteering events or before and after the carnival take a look at the following websites:
Discover Tasmania – Tourism Tasmania
National Parks – Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Looking for some things to do in the Launcestion and Tamar Valley region when you arrive to Register and take part in the Sprint Distance Championships on Friday? You are in luck as Launcestion and the surrounding Tamar Valley region have lots of options to keep you occupied.
Check out the link below for more information courtesy of the Launceston Visitor Information Centre.
In the Northern Midlands, the voice of the colonial past rings true in a region defined by a lasting legacy of convicts, wealthy graziers and scoundrels in equal measure.
Convict craftsmanship endures in fine homesteads and public buildings – as evidenced in the famous Ross Bridge with its fascinating and intricate carvings.
For lovers of a rich living history, bushwalks and gentle strolls, fishing, wildlife and well-preserved historic towns; venturing into the heart of Tasmania along the Heritage Highway is a captivating experience.
You’ll be in your element in the many fine eateries and superb specialty shops. A must-see is Tasmania’s largest country market held each Sunday in the delightful Georgian village of Evandale. There are a number of markets in the region where you can find hand crafted treasures, pre-loved and bric-a-brac, fresh produce and much more.
The historic properties of Woolmers Estate and Brickendon at Longford have been recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage Convict Sites: both properties are open to the public. For further information go to Your Guide to Tasmania’s World Heritage Convict Sites.
For more information on tourism in the Northern Midlands visit www.heritagehighway.com.au
Local information is also available at the five Visitor Information Centres in the Northern Midlands.