All Listings in Launceston and the North

Situated at the head of the beautiful Tamar Valley wine growing region, few places in the world can match Launceston`s natural and historic charm. Founded in 1806, Launceston is the nation`s third-oldest city with a fascinating history traced in its beautiful old buildings and streets dating from early Colonial and convict times to Georgian and Victorian eras.

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Adventure Tarraleah

Adventure Tarraleah (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Adventure Tarraleah is located in the Tasmanian highlands en route to Tasmania`s rugged west coast. It is the base for wilderness, wild trout, walking, waterfalls and wildlife. Some of Australia’s most experienced guides can safely take you to places seldom seen. This is brown trout heaven close to the centre of some 3,000 lakes, rivers and streams with over thirty of them on our doorstep or within a short drive away.Travel by mountain bike, kayak, and luxury four-wheel drive or just tread softly as we walk through magical valleys and drink from spectacular waterfalls. Visit pristine rainforests, local farms and secret lakes. This is the home of wonderful wild fighting trout and also get introduced to some of our unique animals in the wilderness.

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Australian Pacific Touring

Australian Pacific Touring (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Australian Pacific Touring (APT), located in Launceston, offer a range of touring options within Tasmania. There are three styles of touring in Tasmania: Gourmet Wanderer Journeys, Premier Fully-Escorted coach touring and APT’s Travelmarvel quality coach touring.Gourmet Wanderer Journeys are walking tours designed for travellers who want a more leisurely-paced holiday, travelling with a small group in style. Take extended walks in some of Tasmania`s amazing World Heritage Areas. Spend two nights in stunning locations, with the chance to upgrade to deluxe cabins or rooms. A fully-qualified tour director and a tour driver ensure the holiday is safe and enjoyable.

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Australian TASafari Four-wheel-drive Camping Adventures

Australian TASafari Four-wheel-drive Camping Adventures (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Australian TASafari Four-wheel-drive Camping Adventures offer camping tours to remote areas of Tasmania. The groups are small, so the active tours are more personal (maximum of nine people). We believe to truly experience the Tasmanian wilderness, bush camping is a must.The tours are unique in Tasmania because we take you to familiar destinations but also remote, lesser known areas. Discover ancient rainforests, trek mountains, explore cave systems and head off the beaten track.

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Backtrack Tassie Tours

Backtrack Tassie Tours (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Backtrack Tassie Tours offer half, full and multi-day luxury tours across Tasmania. You can choose from a three day tour of the stunning east coast or the wild and rugged west coast, or take a five-day Tasmania escorted tour. All multi-day tours stay in 4 Star bed and breakfast accommodation. A light lunch of local fare is provided, along with the entry fee to all National Parks visited. Extra days can be added to the set itineraries to include the north west, or Huon Valley because tours are based on a daily rate, inclusive of accommodation. Day tours to northern Tasmania’s popular attractions are available, including Cradle Mountain, the Tamar Valley wine region and Sheffield.

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Bay of Fires Walk

Bay of Fires Walk (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Bay of Fires Walk provides two days of walking and lodge-based relaxation on Tasmania’s north-east coast. The walk takes you along the pure white sands of this unique region. You spend a night in a standing camp hidden in the sand dunes and the next day continue south passing Aboriginal middens, shell-covered beaches and Eddystone Lighthouse before arriving at the Bay of Fires Lodge. You are led by knowledgeable Tasmanian guides, trained in geology, botany or environmental science. The lodge is an elegant sanctuary designed, built and operated along ecologically sustainable principles. It rests lightly on the landscape with sweeping ocean views.

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Ben Lomond National Park

Ben Lomond National Park (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

A contemporary ski village and ski facilities have been established on the Ben Lomond plateau. While the runs are not as steep or fast as some of those in other States, the relative lack of crowds, the park`s stunning scenery and the diverse wildlife make this a memorable alpine experience. Cross-country skiing is also popular.

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Cable Hang Gliding

Cable Hang Gliding (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Experience the thrill of Cable Hang Gliding, located at the Trevallyn Dam in Launceston, northern Tasmania. You will feel excitement, exhilaration and freedom as you soar over an eighteen metre (59 foot) cliff face landing two hundred metres (656 feet) from your take-off point. Experience this in safety with experienced guides assisting with preparation and take-off.

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Central Highlands Trail Rides

Central Highlands Trail Rides (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Central Highlands Trail Rides operate guided horseback tours at Golden Valley near Deloraine, northern Tasmania. Experience the natural wilderness of the highland region on the back of your horse.The riding tours cater for all riding abilities. There is a short three-hour ride around the western face of Quamby Bluff. This ride follows a scenic route with sweeping views of the mountains near the quaint village of Deloraine. Longer rides are also available including day, overnight and extended rides around Tasmania’s central plateau. The day and overnight rides involve climbing the Western Tiers mountain range on mountain horses and riding across the central plateau. A minimum of two people is necessary for the three-hour ride, and four or more riders are required for longer rides.

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Cradle Coast Tours

Cradle Coast Tours (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Cradle Coast Tours are experts in showing visitors around Tasmania’s north-west region.Cradle Coast Tours focus on ensuring their guests have a relaxed holiday, and their guides have first-hand knowledge of the local area. The Cradle Coast region includes such highlights as Cradle Mountain, Stanley, Table Cape, Boat Harbour, Leven Canyon, Tamar Valley and the beautiful Gunns Plains Caves. Tours start with as few as two, and no more than seven guests.You will travel in style and at ease in one of Cradle Coast Tour`s reliable vehicles and simply take in the amazing local scenery.

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Cradle Country Adventures

Cradle Country Adventures (Launceston and the North Tasmania)

Cradle Country Adventures offers horse-riding wilderness tours in Tasmania’s, not far from Cradle Mountain.You’ll join knowledgeable guides who will provide you with access to the region’s little known treasures.Catering for the novice or advanced horse-rider, Cradle Country Adventures will tailor their tours to suit your requirements.

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