Stay in our Launceston and Tamar Valley hotels and experience all this picturesque region has to offer: From vineyards and orchards, to rainforests and wetlands; from fields of lavender to historic buildings.
Launceston is situated at the base of the Tamar Valley, where the North and South Esk Rivers meet to become the Tamar River and then flow out to Bass Straight. Launceston, also known as The Garden City, is surrounded by mountains and the surrounding area boasts 21 vineyards.
Get close to nature, while staying in our Launceston accommodation, by visiting one of the national parks, Seahorse World, the Tamar Island Wetlands Centre or Beauty point. See native animals including platypuses, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, wallabies, birds, snakes, seahorses, seals and fairy penguins. Or cruise the Tamar River. Another great location to get close to nature is Cataract Gorge, which boasts a chairlift with the longest span in the world. Also check out the zoo a conservatory at City Park. Or frolic in the lavender fields in Rowella and visit Lavender House.While staying in our Launceston accommodation, visit the Waverley Woollen Mills which has been weaving Tasmanian merino wool since 1874. Or see colonial art at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Inveresk. Or visit the Design Centre of Tasmania.
If you’re in Launceston to catch a concert, AFL or A-League soccer game, we have a number of hotels near Aurora Stadium, that will save you precious time and money getting to the game.
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