Tamar Valley stretch’s northwest along the Tamar River. Offering a wide variety of activities.
Tamar Valley stretch’s northwest along the Tamar River. Offering a wide variety of activities.
Good scenic walk to Tamar Island, birds around wetlands, the visitor centre presents information on local animals and invasive species.
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The Watch House at George Town in Northern Tasmania is the historic old Gaol site. Featuring a range of display's conveying the regions rich history, the present building was built in 1843 and was reopened in 2004 as part of George Town's Bicentenary of European settlement.
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The Yorktown Historic Site is the fifth oldest settlement in Australia and the first settlement in the North of Tasmania.
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On the picturesque Low Head Peninsula at the mouth of the Tamar River is Australia's oldest pilot station, dating from 1806. It is a delightful collection of cottages in a beautiful setting. The Museum occupies the 1835 convict-built Pilots' Row, the oldest and largest building on the site. It tells stories of shipping on the Tamar River and has an extensive display of relics from the days of sail and steam.
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The Batman Bridge is a modern road bridge that carries the Batman Highway across the Tamar River, between Whirlpool Reach, Hillwood at its eastern end and Sidmouth / Deviot midpoint at its western end, in north Tasmania, Australia.
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The Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre is a place where you can lose yourself in history, play with treasures from the past and embark on an historical journey.
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Immersive guided tours & touch pools at an aquarium with seahorses, sea dragons & other marine life.
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Immersive guided tours & touch pools at an aquarium with seahorses, sea dragons & other marine life. Great for wet and rain days
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