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At Tasbuilt, we count it a privilege to create the dream for our clients in every corner of this amazing state. Scroll through the images below to join our team as we visit some of the amazing destinations that Tasmania has to offer. Even better, include these mouth watering stops on your next visit, and sample the Tasmanian hospitality for yourself.
Sheffield a unique town of murals that depict events and stories from the region's history
Stanley Hotel offers a unique accommodation in the centre of the historic fishing village of Stanley Tasmania.
Located near Sheffield, on the edge of the Great Western Tiers region, the mountain looks magnificent when approaching it from Sheffield.
The beach is what it's all about, with family-friendly waves, rock pools to explore, pacific gulls, clear water and clean white sand
Located in the north west of the state the beach is a place where you can immerse yourself in the natural environment. Enjoy swimming and playing on the unspoiled beaches, explore the local communities
A great place to take the kids on school holidays, Don Railway is a vintage railway and museum that runs a passenger train ride from Don to Coles Beach.
Tarkine Animal Park offers hands on experience with exotic & farm animals for everyone to enjoy!
Located in the north of the state the beach has excellent camping areas and safe swimming beaches.
A town of perfectly preserved colonial buildings, genteel cafes and quality B&B cottages, all sheltering in the imposing shadow of the Nut, a breathtaking sight not to be missed when visiting the area!
Located on the river Derwent, Sullivans Cove was the site of initial European settlement in the area. Now it is home to an amazing distillery and much more of Tasmania's tourist attractions!
This amazing historical bridge is made out of sandstone which was made with convict labour in 1836 and is the third oldest bridge still in use in Australia.
Richmond is famous for its heritage listed arch bridge which is the oldest stone span bridge in Australia. An amazing site to see if you are touring the south of the state!
New Norfolk is a small town on the Derwent River that is rich in history, has quality produce and beautiful country side scenery.
Margate Train located just south of Hobart, also known as the 'Tasman Limited' served as a passenger train from Hobart to Launceston in the 1950s. Now home to a unique shopping experience the carriages offer a variety of retail businesses from arts and crafts to coffee shops and a pancake parlour.
Hobart's iconic waterfront has many things to see and do, from the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery to taking a ferry's and river taxis up river.
The University of Tasmania, located in Hobart, is one of Australia's leading universities.
Home to one of Australia's most vibrant and loved out door markets. Salamanca is also famous for its sandstone cathedral, monuments and museums dating back to the 13th century.
Settled in the early 1800s, the winding streets, colonial architecture and historical buildings makes a fascinating place to visit to discover the history of Australia!
In the heart of the central Tasmanian highlands, this is the perfect place for a hearty, modern country-pub meal or a place to stay for a relaxing getaway.
This is Tasmania's oldest brewery offering tours, tastings & events, plus drinks in the garden.
In the heart of Tasmania on the midland highway, this historic town is a great place to stop for a coffee or to view the boutique shops, art galleries and the iconic historic Red Bridge.
Located on the Freycinet Peninsula this amazing island is a great place to stop for a swim or a picnic to spot seals and dolphins.
Located on the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania. This stunning location has breathtaking views, a must place to visit when touring the East Coast!
Offers stunning views over Bass Strait. You can walk from the lookout along the lighthouse walking trail (30 minutes return). the only operating lighthouse open (seasonally) for tours in mainland Tasmania ...
Located in the tiny village of Windemere on the eastern shore of the Tamar River, the jetty is peaceful location away from the hustles of city life!!
An iconic park in Launceston divided into four zones: The River Play area, Gorge Play area, Wild Core area, and Urban Plaza. The park's largest attractions are undoubtedly the Sky Walk and the 'confluence net', two of the largest pieces of play equipment in Australia.
The Queen Victoria Museum is Australia's largest museum not in a capital city. It is the heart to local history ranging from art displays to a planetarium. This museum has much to offer!!
The now relocated National Automobile Museum of Tasmania in Launceston features one of Australia's most significant motoring collections. Spanning over 100 years of style this is a must see for all those who appreciate history, design, engineering and style.
Pick you own seasonal berries or visit the cafe for a delicious selection of sweet and savoury options. This second generation berry farm is a must for your summer holidays!!
What could be better than to enjoy a glass of wine with a platter of local produce whilst enjoying the stunning views from Goaty Hills cellar door? With gourmet foods containing locally grown produce this is one place not to miss!!
Launceston's own piece of wilderness just 15 minutes from the city. This rare natural formation of wilderness offers walks, the iconic chair lifts, a swimming pool and play ground.. and don't forget to see the magnificent peacocks.!!
Located in the small town of Kayena, Bonnie Beach is a offers spectacular views of the Batman Bridge. A perfect location for you Summers Picnic!!
The ultimate beer lovers experience. Located in the heart of Launceston, Boags offers tastings and a 90 minute tour of the Historic Boags Centre. Not enough time for a tour why not drop into the bar for a beer or a coffee?
A northern suburb of Hobart, Rosetta has some spectacular views of the Derwent River and the Derwent Bridge.
Do you remember having piping hot fish and chips with a splash of vinegar and slices of lemon wrapped in paper? That is not all, you will be greeted by the family dog and sometimes a playful seal in the channel! Certainly worth a visit!!
Located in Sullivan's Cove this distillery offers tours, tastings and some unique Tasmanian souvenirs.
Located near Wynard, the tulip farm is a bed of colour that brings tourists from all around to see the breathtaking views of the blooming tulips in the month of October.
Located at Lake St Claire, this spectacular wilderness retreat is a great place for a relaxing getaway and to see some of Tasmania's World Heritage areas.