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Deloraine, TAS

Deloraine, a scenic town in Tasmania’s central north, is a destination that art and nature enthusiasts cannot overlook. Located just a 40-minute drive from Launceston and 44 minutes from Devonport, this riverside community offers a perfect blend of cultural vibrancy and natural beauty. Its charming streets, rich history, and thriving arts scene make it a must-visit spot for travelers exploring Tasmania.

Known For

  • Australia’s largest working craft fair
  • Proximity to Mole Creek Karst National Park and Liffey Falls
  • Georgian and Victorian heritage architecture

Deloraine’s story dates back to the early 19th century when it became a pivotal farming hub in Tasmania. Captain Roland first explored the area in 1821, and the subsequent establishment of a rail link in the 1870s connected the town to broader trade networks. Visitors today can walk its streets and admire the well-preserved Georgian and Victorian-era buildings, which stand as testaments to its rich past. Prominent landmarks like Bonney’s Inn and the Baptist Tabernacle add an extra layer of historical allure to this small but culturally significant town.

Deloraine has long been a haven for artists and creatives. The town’s crown jewel is the annual Deloraine Craft Fair, which transforms the area into a vibrant marketplace showcasing the work of artisans from across Australia. Outside the fair season, the streets are dotted with galleries and boutiques where you can find local art, handmade crafts, and unique souvenirs. The Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail further enhances Deloraine’s reputation as an artistic hub, with each piece offering insight into the region’s culture and landscape.

Deloraine is the gateway to some of Tasmania’s most stunning natural attractions. Just a short drive from the town, you’ll find Mole Creek Karst National Park, home to breathtaking limestone caves like Marakoopa and King Solomons. Liffey Falls, another highlight, provides a serene escape with cascading waters surrounded by lush rainforest. Closer to town, the Meander River offers tranquil walking paths where you might even spot a platypus in the wild.

Where To Stay

Accommodation in Deloraine caters to all tastes, from quaint bed and breakfasts to cozy farm stays.

For a touch of history, Bonney’s Inn offers heritage charm with modern comforts. Alternatively, explore countryside retreats like Mountain View Country Inn, which boasts stunning vistas of the Great Western Tiers. No matter where you stay, warm hospitality and a peaceful atmosphere are guaranteed.

Eat & Drink

Deloraine’s culinary scene celebrates Tasmania’s finest produce. From hearty meals at the Empire Hotel to fresh offerings at 41° South salmon and ginseng farm, there’s something to please every palate. Don’t miss a visit to the Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm Café, where sweet and savory dishes are crafted with freshly picked berries. Whether you’re stopping by a local café or exploring a nearby farm gate, the emphasis on quality and freshness is evident in every bite.

Exploring Further

Deloraine’s central location makes it an ideal base for exploring northern Tasmania. The town is well-connected by road, making day trips to Launceston, Devonport, and Cradle Mountain effortless. Car hire services are readily available in both Launceston and Devonport, ensuring you can easily access the region’s diverse attractions.

About Deloraine

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Deloraine Postcode: 7304
  • State: Tasmania
  • Region: Launceston & North
  • Latitude: -41.52455
  • Longitude: 146.65718
  • Timezone: Australia/Hobart

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