Enjoy your Tasmanian holiday with a friend from Discover Tasmania Tours. When you visit Tasmania and are looking for things to do in Launceston, let Discover Tasmania Tours take you exploring. You can mix and match a range of Launceston based tours to suit your time and budget or choose a private charter tour for 1 - 4 passengers in a modern 4 wheel drive vehicle. Launceston in Northern Tasmania i
s a great place to base yourself whilst on holiday and it is known for its range of intriguing streetscapes, colonial and heritage estates and premier cool-climate wines. Consider choosing to stay in some great boutique accommodation and enjoy a great Tasmania holiday package based in Launceston. Within a few hours drive from Launceston you can see stunning wildlife, scenic national parks, colonial estates, national trust sites, amazing art and hydro electric power stations. Who knows what we may come across in any of the tours because Tasmania is full of surprises and intrigue. The ever changing seasons and conditions will bring out changes in the colour of the scenery and the endemic wildlife and flowers will be out and about. Bring your camera and capture the moment and a picture is worth more than 1,000 words. When on your Tasmania holiday and staying in Launceston, let me take you to some wonderful Tasmanian scenic places and visit Cradle Mountain, Bay of Fires or Freycinet where the iconic Wineglass Bay stuns everyones senses. If you enjoy the native wildlife we can visit Trowunna wildlife park and go underground in the limestone caves nearby in the Great Western Tiers. The Tiers form the backdrop of the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail where Tasmania showcases an abundance of fine food, wines, beers, ciders, chocolates, berry fruits and cheese delicacies and we discover a range of art in the town streets along with small galleries and boutique shops. The Tamar Valley contains a range of around 30 vineyards with cellar door tastings and sales available. Come with me on a Tasmanian wine tour and select from a great range of cool climate wines and taste some fine Tasmanian food along the route at either the cellar doors or nearby restaurants. Tasmania is recognised as a wild scenic paradise and some of the hydro electric power station storage dams are located in some spectacular sites. If world class engineering feats interest you, come and tour through a working power station in the middle of Launceston and visit historic power museums nearby or further afield at Waddamana. There is wonderful Tasmanian history preserved around Launceston such as the national trust sites of Entally House, Franklin House, Clarendon homestead plus working farming properties of Woolmers and Brickendon Estates. Check out some of the antiques on offer at nearby Evandale and Longford villages.