Lady Franklin Gallery and Ancanthe Park
Lady Franklin Gallery, situated in Tasmania's capital Hobart, was built in 1842.
Hobart CBD
Discover amazing places to visit, from scenic lookouts and wildlife encounters to museums and galleries.
Lady Franklin Gallery, situated in Tasmania's capital Hobart, was built in 1842.
Hobart CBD
Lake Burbury is a popular fishing lake on the edge of Tasmania
Queenstown
Lake Pieman is a Hydro Tasmania lake near Rosebery in Tasmania
Rosebery
When junipers for gin proved hard to find, Bill Lark of The Lark Distillery tried making a liqueur using Tasmania's native mountain pepper berries. The result is a smooth Bush Liqueur - a truly unique taste of Tasmania. The Bush Liqueur is also blended with another local product, Gillespies Ginger Beer, to make 2UP, a ginger beer with kick.
Hobart CBD
The Latrobe Market is a community street market in north west Tasmania. Latrobe is 15 minutes south east of Devonport (15 kilometres / nine miles) a short drive from the Spirit of Tasmania terminal and Devonport airport.
Latrobe
Launceston Basin Chairlift lets you view magnificent Cataract Gorge from above, located in northern Tasmania.
Launceston
Launceston Golf Club is an 18-hole course regarded as the toughest championship layout in northern Tasmania.
Launceston
See the stars at the Launceston Planetarium in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania. The Planetarium presents a variety of astronomy shows by projecting images of the southern night sky onto a domed ceiling, accompanied by additional effects and narration.
Launceston
Launceston Tramway Museum is about a local Tasmanian community and the trams they used.
Launceston
Lavender House The Perfumery is a lavender farm and perfumery at Rowella in Tasmania
Rowella
Leaning Church Vineyard is located at Lalla, in Tasmania
Lalla
Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees are trees sculpted into World War One soldiers in Dorset, Tasmania. The 25 statues depict the fallen men they were planted for in 1918.
Legerwood