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Fresh homemade lemonade at the Evandale Village Fair, Tasmania
Fresh homemade lemonade at the Evandale Village Fair, Tasmania

Visitors meet friendly local volunteers at the visitor centre in Longford, located at JJ's Bakery
Visitors meet friendly locals at the visitor centre in Longford

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  Enchanting walled garden, Ingleside Bakery, Evandale, Tasmania
Enchanting walled garden, Ingleside Bakery, Evandale, Tasmania
 
 

You want to go fly fishing for wild trout.

What about your non-angling companion?

So what can non anglers do while their companions are off fishing for trout? There's plenty of things to do and see in the northern midlands and Heritage Highway region, Launceston, Tamar and the North.

For detailed information please check out the following websites:

www.heritagehighway.com.au
www.discovertasmania.com.au

Travelling to Tasmania

Flights are direct from mainland cities direct to Hobart and/or Launceston. Melbourne to Launceston is generally under one hour. Our closest airport is Launceston, which is 15.5 km from Launceston city (approx. 15 minutes) and 27km from Cressy (approx. 30 minutes).

The Spirit of Tasmania ferry from Melbourne takes around 9 hours and docks at the terminal in Devonport, 100km from Launceston, and 106km from Cressy, (approx. 1.5 hours).

Getting to Tasmania is so easy! Fly or sail. For more information visit:
Qantas Airlines
Virgin Blue Airlines
Jetstar Airlines
Tiger Airways
Regional Express
Spirit of Tasmania Ferry

Here's a little sample of some of the things to do and see in the north of the Tasmania...

Love your golf?

Barnbougle Dunes in Bridport is Australia's number one public golf course. A breathtaking 200 acres of undulating coastal dunes. This world renouned golf course is exciting and challenging.

Imagining a weekend away of fishing and golf? We can help.

Longford, Cressy & Poatina

Longford Beautiful, scenic countryside, historical properties and buildings, spectacular views of the Great Western Tiers. A charming village, Longford is 15 minutes drive from Launceston and 10 minutes from our base in Cressy. Longford abounds with things to see and do. There is a village green, specialty shops, antiques, crafts and gifts, cafes and bakeries, gardens and history. Stay at charming B&B's, self contained units, the caravan park, historic cottages. Visit the grave of famous artist Tom Roberts. Learn about the stories from the people of our past with the Voices from the Graves at Christ Church.

Eleven of the UNESCO World Heritage Listing nominated sites are in Australia. Five of those are in Tasmania, and two of those are right here in Longford; Woolmers Estate and Brickendon Historic Farm Village.

Visit Woolmers Estate, a time capsule of Australian Colonial History, nominated for World Heritage Listing, this award winning heritage and culture historical site offers accommodation, extensive gardens, including the two hectare National Rose Garden, guided homestead tours, a restaurant and a wonderful array of historical buildings including family houses, workers' cottages, former chapel, blacksmith's shop, stables, bakehouse, pump house, gardener's cottage etc. A rare and unique insight into six generations of the Archer Family.

Brickendon Historic Farming Village reveals the beauty of Tasmania's colonial farming history in an enchanting and delightful way. Nominated for World Heritage Listing, enjoy the National Estate listed gardens, friendly animals...great enjoyment for all the Family. Cottage accommodation is available.

Local events in Longford include the New Year's Day Picnic races, which are Tasmania's oldest still operating country horse racing track, the Blessing of the Harvest Festival in March and a great country show in October.

The Visitor Information Centre at Longford is located inside JJ's Bakery on Wellington Street and is open 7 days. Manned part time by friendly and knowledgeable volunteers.

Cressy is a town with a quirky Trout theme throughout, including a giant trout feature and street signage.

Local events include the Tasmanian Trout Expo at Cressy, on the last weekend of August.

Poatina Poatina Resort Village, on the edge of Tasmania's breathtaking wilderness, framed by the majestic Great Western Tiers and overlooking an endless spread of green and gold fields, Poatina offers a unique Tasmanian experience. Poatina is 35 minutes from Launceston Airport and 15 minutes from our base at Cressy.

Evandale & Relbia

Evandale Take a step back in time! Many of the buildings in the historical village of Evandale date back to the 1820s and are beautifully preserved and rich in history. Enjoy specialty shopping at such stores as The Muse, Lake Leather and The Evandale Tinker, browse antique shops, indulge in tasty treats at bakeries such as Ingleside, with it's elegant walled garden, other cafes and pubs with wonderful beer gardens. Plenty of places to stay with a variety of accommodation styles.

Every Sunday in Evandale is Tasmania's largest country market with over 100 stalls, offering fresh produce, crafts, bric-a-brac, antiques etc.

Evandale also hosts several events, including the Evandale Village Fair and National Penny Farthing Championships every February, the Glover Prize Art every March, and Railex.

Close by is the Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce Company, Tasmania's finest award winning sauces and preserves, and for garden lovers, whilst you're there, wander through Tasmania's largest topiary nursery.

Clarendon is a National Trust property set on 7 hectares on the banks of the South Esk River. A grand colonial house, built 1838, you can wander the property and experience a sense of life in the nineteenth century.

Relbia A short drive to Relbia and you can enjoy tasting Tasmania's cool climate wines at Josef Chromy Winery, Jinglers Creek Winery and Sharman's Wines.

The Visitor Information centre at Evandale is on High Street and is open 7 days and manned by friendly, knowledgeable volunteers. For more information visit www.evandaletasmania.com.

The Heritage Highway Touring Route

Explore this unique and fascinating region where the past is always present. Discover its colourful, colonial history; walk in the footsteps of the infamous bushrangers and the illustrious stonemasons; the enterprising wool growers and the hardened convict road gangs; the political exiles, scoundrels and opportunists who have all contributed to the rich stories of Tasmania's first Main Road. Visit the Heritage Highway website.

Launceston & the Tamar Valley

Launceston is the hub of Tasmania's north, a city where you can stroll around browsing at shops, malls and arcades, and stroll around a natural wilderness gazing at wildlife in the same morning! An attractive city of parks and gardens, Launceston is Australia's third oldest city, situated at the head of the Tamar River where the North and South Esk Rivers meet. Launceston boasts fabulous food, great shopping, history and innovation, historic walks and ghost tours.

The Tamar Valley...wineries, vineyards, orchards, berry farms, cheeses, restaurants, penguins, museums, monuments, ruins, galleries, churches, cruises, crafts, seahorses, mini golf, wildlife parks, gorges, history, heritage, family activities, natural attractions and nature reserves, intriguing towns and villages, pubs, flowers and food!

The Cataract Gorge, a spectacular natural wonder, this wilderness area is only 4 kilometres from the Launceston CBD. Between towering granite facades, this magnificent reserve features restaurants, children's playground, suspension bridge, abseiling and rock climbing, swimming, walking and hiking tracks, wildlife and much more. The Basin Chairlift is a gentle, yet breathtaking ride that willprovide you with stunning views of the majestic dolerite cliffs of the Cataract Gorge. This unique chairlift has the longest single span of any chairlift in the world.

At the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania experience the history, elegance and style of one of Australia's most significant motoring collections. This collection of motor vehicles and motorcycles from the 1900s to the 1990s, contains over 100 exhibitions which are regularly changed.

Tamar River Cruises are the winners of several tourism and business awards and offer a variety of wonderful experiences! Enjoy a relaxing 50 minute cruise and take in the spectacular scenery of the superb Cataract Gorge. Hear the interesting history and stories of Launceston's seaport. Alternatively you can enjoy the four hour lunch cruise that includes the Gorge and travels to the Batman Bridge, some 42 kilometres downriver.

The acclaimed Tasmanian Wood Design Centre collection brings together the beauty of Tasmania's natural timber resources and the design skills of the state's fine craftspeople in a true and enlightening display of Tasmania's creative brilliance.

Boags Centre for Beer Lovers is housed in the historic Tamar Hotel which dates from 1826. It is believed to be one of the oldest surviving buildings in Launceston and Tasmania and has been carefully restored to house the Boag’s Centre for Beer Lovers.

The flight of your life! Experience the sensation of Cable Hang Gliding as you soar over an eighteen meter cliff landing two hundred meters from your take-off point. This exhilarating ride was voted "one of the 10 best rides in Australia" by Getaway.

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Through the treasures of its collections, the Museum presents Tasmania's story at two magnificent sites, at Royal Park and at Inveresk. It enjoys an enviable reputation and national profile for its collections of Australian colonial art, contemporary craft and design, Tasmanian history and natural sciences. Special features include a Chinese Temple, Planetarium and now, the interpretation of one of Tasmania's most intact nineteenth century industrial environments, the Launceston Railway Workshops.

Great Western Tiers

Located in the central north of Tasmania, a protected World Heritage Area, a chain of mountains holding around 3000 lakes, the Great Western Tiers are a timeless landscape of mountains and valleys, caves, forests and open plains. Visit waterfalls, go hiking, walking, bike or horseriding, eat, explore! There is much to see and do on the Great Western Tiers! Visit the Great Western Tiers website.

 

 

 

 
With so many activities for your non angling companion to do...you'll be free to go fly fishing for wild brown trout as long as you want!
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