
Things to do near our stay
While our guests love the opportunity to escape and unwind in our homestead, we are spoilt with many things to do in Launceston, and the surrounds of Evandale.
Explore Evandale
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Village of Evandale
Take a stroll around the village of Evandale and soak up the beautiful heritage buildings.
Image credit: Ness Vanderburgh Photography
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The Clarendon Arms
The beer garden is the perfect place to venture to for a delicious bite, paired with a fresh pour.
Image credit: Ness Vanderburgh Photography
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Evandale Market
This cherished Sunday tradition welcomes stallholders to Falls Park from across the state.
Image credit: Ness Vanderburgh Photography
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Evandale Antiques
Explore the lovely pieces on offer, and even take a keepsake home to remember your trip.
Image credit: Ness Vanderburgh Photography
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The Evandale Village Store
Still in its 1843 fitout, this quaint store has a curated collection of items from near and far.
Image credit: Ness Vanderburgh Photography
Tick off the bucket list
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Cataract Gorge
A visit to Launceston isn’t complete without a trip to explore this iconic natural landmark.
Image credit: Nick H Visuals for Launnie Tasmania
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Tamar Island Wetlands Centre
Enjoy the birds at our property, or venture to the Tamar Wetlands and reconnect with nature.
Image credit: Samuel Shelley
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Cradle Mountain
Standing proud in the Central Highlands, Cradle Mountain offers incredible natural vistas.
Image credit: Tourism Tasmania and Chris Crerar
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East Coast
The home to Wineglass Bay and Bay of Fires, the East Coast is truly a Tasmanian delight.
Image credit: Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett
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Swansea
This seaside village is nestled in the heart of the East Coast, perfect for a weekend beach trip.
Image credit: Stu Gibson
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Greens Beach
Situated at the mouth of the Tamar River, the relaxed Greens Beach is perfect for holiday-goers.
Image credit: The Foreshore - Greens Beach
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Bridport
With all of the creature comforts nearby, Bridport is a popular destination for locals and travellers.
Image credit: Ness Vanderburgh Photography via Bridport Beach House
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Ben Lomond
Travelling in winter? Ben Lomond’s snow-filled ski field is a must-visit on your trip to Tasmania.
Image credit: Ben Lomond Alpine Resort
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Woolmers Estate
Visit Woolmers Estate’s colonial buildings and expansive gardens at the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Image credit: Woolmers Estate
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Brickendon Estate
This UNESCO World Heritage property has many historic buildings and expanses to explore.
Image credit: Alastair Bett
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Josef Chromy Wines
Venture to this state-of-the-art winery to enjoy renowned wines alongside stunning vistas.
Image credit: Josef Chromy Wines
Launceston Eateries
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Kosaten Launceston
This funky Japanese restaurant offers traditional and modern cuisine, delivered by sushi train!
Image credit: Kosaten Launceston
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DongSheng Restaurant
Indulge in Chinese dishes, filled with flavour and freshly prepared every day .
Image credit: DongSheng Restaurant
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Alida Restaurant at Penny Royal
Alida Restaurant is nestled in the heart of Penny Royal, offering modern Australian dishes.
Image credit: Alida Restaurant at Penny Royal
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Stelo at Pierre's
Stelo at Pierre’s is the place to for Italian cuisine in Launceston, with all of their pasta made in-house.
Image credit: Stelo at Pierre’s
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Black Cow Bistro
Craving steak? Black Cow Bistro is the place to go to indulge in premium, free-range beef.
Image credit: Black Cow Bistro