Launceston Tasmania is a thriving city and is a natural base to explore the surrounding region. Everything you need to have an amazing Tasmanian experience is on Launceston’s doorstep. In fact, the whole region is packed with city and country charm, gorgeous historical towns, excellent food, fantastic Tasmanian wineries and beautiful scenic highlights.
When you are looking at what to do in Launceston, the city offers, parks including the famous Cataract Gorge, museums, walks, great restaurants, cafes and coffee shops.
Thinking of things to do in Launceston? See our local tips below.
If you’re thinking about what to do whilst in the North of Tasmania, here are just a few of our favourite things to see in order to experience what Tasmania has to offer.
Cradle Mountain is a must visit destination offering a magical setting where you can leap off waterfalls, kayak to isolated myrtle forests, ride a horse through alpine wilderness or walk for while. You’re guaranteed to see wildlife including wombats, pademelons and currawongs, echidnas and quolls in the serenity and ancient alpine trees, a two hour drive from Launceston.
Barnbougle is a name that represents two iconic golf courses, The Dunes and Lost Farm, true golfing treasures for both the enthusiast, and social golfer. A little over an hour’s drive from Launceston, with fresh Tasmanian air and the omnipresent echo of crashing waves, Barnbougle is the perfect golfing getaway.
Just one and a half hour drive from Launceston, located in temperate rainforest in North-East Tasmania, the Blue Derby Mountain Bike trails encompass some of the most stunning landscapes in the state.
The trail network has now been completed with the opening of ‘Atlas’, the Black Diamond-standard trail ‘Black Dragon’, the much-anticipated ‘Big Chook’ and the unsurpassed brilliance of the Blue Tier descent.
If you are looking for things to do in Hobart or southern Tasmania (two and a half hour drive from Launceston), you might like to start with these top Tasmanian attractions.