Discovery Holiday Parks - Hadspen
Tamar Valley, Tasmania (TAS)
Activities & Attractions
- Roman Baths
- Holybank Treetops Adventure
- Bridestowe Lavender Farm
- Wine Regions
- Hillwood Strawberry Farm Fruit Wine and Cheese Centre
- Richardson's Harley Davidson Museum and Restaurant
- National Automobile Museum of Tasmania
- Seahorse World
- Beaconsfield Mine
- Platypus House
- Evandale Vilage
- Tamar River Cruise
- Cataract Gorge Reserve
- Franklin House
- Old Umbrella Shop
- The Doll and Bear Cottage of Scottsdale
Bridestowe Lavender Farm
The Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm established in 1921, is one of the world's largest single commercial lavender farms, producing the finest quality lavender flowers and lavender oil, used traditionally in the perfumery industry. The farm consists of 120 acres (48 hectares) of rolling fields of lavender and is considered one of Tasmania's most spectacular sights during flowering in December and January.
Wine Regions
Tasmanian winegrowers use the cleanest air in the world, the purest mountain water and the four distinct seasons of the mid-southern latitudes to produce premium quality wines for a world market.
Hillwood Strawberry Farm Fruit Wine and Cheese Centre
Hillwood Strawberry Farm Fruit, Wine and Cheese Centre is only 20 minutes from Hadspen. At any time of the year, apart from Christmas Day, you may sample and buy fruit wines, fruit vinegars and cheeses. Home-made jams, honey, chocolate, fudge and gourmet sauces are available for purchase. During the warmer months, you are able to pick your own berries and enjoy a generous serve of strawberries, ice cream and cream.
Launceston Lakes and Wildlife Tour
Launceston Lakes in northern Tasmania provides private fly fishing for trout and tuition in angling. The five lakes are located 20 minutes' drive from Hadspen. Surrounded by natural bush land, the lakes have a total shoreline of more than five kilometres. They are well-stocked with brown and rainbow trout, with fish up to trophy size of six kilos and more. Only fly fishing is permitted.
Cataract Gorge Reserve
Cataract Gorge Reserve, or The Gorge as the locals call it, is a unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of central Launceston - a rare natural phenomenon in any city. In 15 minutes you can walk from the city centre along the banks of the Tamar River into The Gorge. The Kings Bridge over The Gorge was floated into place in 1867. The First Basin, on the southern side, features a swimming pool and an open area surrounded by bushland. It is Launceston's beach.
Franklin House
Franklin House is a Georgian house built in 1838 for Britton Jones, a Launceston brewer and innkeeper. All the interior woodwork is Australian cedar. The house is a fine example of domestic architecture of the period, and at one time it was used as a school for boys. The National Trust has restored and furnished the house to recreate the original Georgian family home.
Old Umbrella Shop
The Old Umbrella Shop is a heritage-listed store in central Launceston. The Old Umbrella Shop was built in the 1860s, entirely from Tasmanian blackwood. The store still stocks umbrellas in addition to National Trust and Tasmanian products and souvenirs. There is also a fascinating display of old and antique umbrellas spanning the last 100 years.
The Doll and Bear Cottage of Scottsdale
Owners George and Margaret have been collecting dolls and bears for over 20 years and have an amazing collection with over 300 dolls and bears on display. Each one is a collector's item with their own unique and individual story.
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