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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Healesville to Launceston?
The direct drive from Healesville to Launceston is 377 mi (607 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 21 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Healesville to Launceston, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Melbourne, Devonport, Port Phillip, Cowes, St Kilda, and Werribee, as well as top places to visit like Funfields Themepark and Yileena Park, or the ever-popular Kinglake Forest Adventures Camp.
The top cities between Healesville and Launceston are Melbourne, Devonport, Port Phillip, Cowes, St Kilda, and Werribee. Melbourne is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Healesville and 10 hours from Launceston.
Melbourne, located in the southeastern state of Victoria in Australia, is a coastal capital city. The central area of the city features the contemporary Federation Square development which includes plazas, restaurants and bars along the Yarra River. In Southbank lies the Melbourne Arts Precinct where one can find Arts Centre Melbourne - a performing arts venue - and also National Gallery of Victoria which houses Australian and indigenous artworks.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Launceston
The beachside suburb of St Kilda attracts a diverse group of visitors such as backpackers, families, and joggers. The Esplanade offers stunning views of yachts and windsurfers on the bay while showcasing historic landmarks like boom-time mansions and sea baths. Luna Park's iconic rides remind us of its past as a luxurious resort. Acland and Carlisle Streets feature fine-dining restaurants and traditional European cake shops.
3% as popular as Melbourne
1 minute off the main route, 9% of way to Launceston
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Port Phillip is a charming local government area located in Victoria, Australia. Situated on the northern shores of Port Phillip, just south of Melbourne's bustling central business district, this area spans 20.7 km² and is home to a population of around 113,200 as of June 2018. Visitors can enjoy stunning views towards Port Phillip while dining at renowned restaurants like Vue de Monde, which will be undergoing renovations to enhance its dining experience and install a new kitchen.
4% as popular as Melbourne
1 minute off the main route, 9% of way to Launceston
Werribee, a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is situated 32 km south-west of the city's Central Business District. It falls under the local government area of the City of Wyndham and has a population of 50,027 as per the 2021 census. The area offers various dining options with delivery services available to nearby suburbs like Wyndham Vale, Point Cook, Hoppers Crossing, and Tarneit.
2% as popular as Melbourne
20 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Launceston
Cowes, located on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia, is a popular destination for tourists. Just a two-hour drive from Melbourne or accessible by coach or passenger ferry from Stony Point on the Mornington Peninsula, Cowes offers visitors an array of dining options and local shops to explore. Families can enjoy the playgrounds and barbecue stations while art enthusiasts can visit the Mingara art gallery showcasing contemporary and indigenous artworks.
2% as popular as Melbourne
1 hour off the main route, 15% of way to Launceston
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Devonport, situated in the north coast of Tasmania, Australia, is a city where the Mersey River converges with Bass Strait. Visitors can explore early explorers' exhibits, shipwrecks and steamers at the Bass Strait Maritime Centre located on the waterfront. Tasmanian art enthusiasts can head to Devonport Regional Gallery housed in an old church displaying Tasmanian art.
2% as popular as Melbourne
4 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Launceston
Best stops along Healesville to Launceston drive
The top stops along the way from Healesville to Launceston (with short detours) are Melbourne Cricket Ground, Shrine of Remembrance, and Spirit of Tasmania, Devonport Terminal. Other popular stops include Melbourne Museum, Seahorse World, and Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot.
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Kinglake Forest Adventures Camp
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Last year my school came here for our year 5/6 2022 camp we all loved it the staff were amazing they gave us great food and we did great activities however we did not get much sleep due to noise from outside and the bathrooms were ok but I still enjoyed the stay would definitely come back!
ethan alexis — Google review
Such a beautiful place for an outdoor wedding, stunning forests of tall trees, with open clearings in bush areas for ceremony and photos. Michelle is so lovely to work with and open to ideas. The open lawn areas are perfect for bring your own catering with plenty of room for photo opportunities.
The Wanderlust Bar — Google review
Very great camp I went here this year and I loved the food and the activities
Slice ride — Google review
Awesome fun. My son and I loved it. The staff were very patient to encourage my son to finally step of the edge of the tree top and down the zip line. It’s a huge step for him overcoming a fear of heights.
Rocky Sutherland — Google review
Thanks to all the staff at Kinglake Forest Adventures for an awesome afternoon of challenge by choice treetop obstacle courses.
It was awesome and we had a fabulous time. We will be back!! 👍😊
And if you haven’t gone - highly recommend checking it out. #kinglakeforestadventures #treetop #kinglake #allthefun #awesome
Jamie Hughes-Gage (Jamo) — Google review
The team was 10/10 - had so much fun, learnt a lot about myself and my colleagues on a work trip! The kitchen staff made food that was faultless!!! I would say the only this I wanted more of was… my time there! Thank you to everyone, special shout-out to Hammo, our “elder”, who allowed me to grow so much! The three days we spent at KFAC was unforgettable! 👌🏼🤩
Ayden Nicoll — Google review
Awesome place for a school camp or group camp if you want to bring people closer together. I had such a great time and challenged myself in many differnet ways. Thanks to Ben, Alex, James, Liam, Ewan, Biz and all the kitchen staff for planning and preparing everything and for making things run smoothly even thought the weather did not want to cooperate. It really was an amazing camp and I hope to go back there some time in the future.
Elizmarie Pretorius — Google review
Amazing place, relaxing, friendly staff, enjoy some time In the forest, challenge yourself to the game. Highly recommended
Ivy Fang — Google review
Fun time had by all on our day visit with friends. Looking forward to our return with our children growing older so they can enjoy all the facilities.
Leah Jade — Google review
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1419 Whittlesea-Yea Rd, Kinglake West VIC 3757, Australia
Amusement park with activities such as waterslides, go-karts, miniature golf & bumper boats.
Absolute blast!
Enough shade to take your own picnic basket or bbq stuff.
Some people had mini speakers as well, cool!
Wasn't necessary to get a bed at all especially because there is no food allowed in that area.
Londa James — Google review
There is a wave pool and several attractions also. But water was not clean. Still good place to be. I want to go there again when it is not crowded. I had to wait about an hour to ride one attraction.
Ducky Kim — Google review
Went with my daughter and 2 grandsons ( 7 & 10 ) and we had a fantastic day. So many fun water and non water rides to go on. We arrived 9.45am and didn't leave until 4.45pm, tired and exhausted but we all agreed it was a great day. We splashed out and got a Beach Club VIP pass for the sun lounges and think it was worth it, very relaxed especially when it gets really crowded. Not a cheap day but considering all the attractions i consider it good value. Special mention to all Staff, they were exceptional 👏👏👏
Sue Sims — Google review
Fun family day out at Funfields. My kids age 7 and 10 loved the slides and rides. Going I. March was great as it wasn’t super busy and rides were at most a 5 minute wait. There were enough seats around the Volcano Beach to sit and the water at the wave pool was fun for kids without being too deep. We will be back again!
Jane Levinson — Google review
We got season passes for the first time and we absolutely love this place. The water slides are fantastic and the non water rides and attractions are fun for all. I can't wait to see what they will add in the future. Definitely getting season passes next year as well. Fun for all the family but check the hight restrictions for the young kids on the website before you visit.
Heath McDonald — Google review
We came on a semi cool day and it was perfect. No waits, no line ups, just straight onto the rides.
The park was super clean and staff was super helpful.
The rides were amazing, the 2 big rides Gravity and Supernova were sooooooo good and kids loved them all.
Would come back again and again for sure.
Ben Forbes — Google review
I had an amazing time at this place! There are plenty of fun activities for both adults and kids. The location is impressively clean and well-organized. I went with my family and friends, and we all had a blast.
Thanushka Iroshan — Google review
It was overcast and the best day to go at 24°. Wasn’t busy at the entrance at all. The wave pool at the back is heated a bit. Stayed for four hours. Kids loved it (ages 4-8)
Al Erik — Google review
Was honestly blown away by what this place had to offer. Great value for money and awesome family day out. Plenty of rides and pools to keep the kids busy and plenty of space to relax, take a picnic etc. Also has good food options on site too. Will be back for sure and recommend going if you have been. Saves a trip to the Gold coast!
siddhartha chawla — Google review
We chose to go on the non-35-degree day of the weekend which was a great idea, no lines, sit anywhere you want, ride anything you want when you want. Great options for wet or dry rides for all ages. Kids had a blast, we stayed from opening to close. Only 1 small complaint, the gokarts were overstaffed with 4 workers while the kids rides were understaffed with staff having to jump between alternating rides.
Mark Foster — Google review
Wonderful experience! Everything was superb. There were a lot of electrical swings, water slides and swimming poles. Children of all ages can enjoy there. You should definitely visit it if your children like water park and swimming. 👍
Shehla Kausar — Google review
Had awesome time and had fair amount of activities (90% of the activities are water activities )
But i think it's best to clearly explain about slingshot pass ( with that you can skip the line for one time for selected activities ) otherwise with general admission, you can do all the activities but there might be 30 min line in busy days 👍
yasas navodya — Google review
It is an excellent place for a summer weekend, and I will definitely go back; they have rides for all ages; my 4-year-old daughter had a perfect day there.
Uncle Vee — Google review
The customer service at the theme park was incredibly disappointing. From long wait times to unhelpful staff, it made what should have been a fun day out incredibly frustrating. Our family went there yesterday for easter egg hunt which would have been first ever egg hunt experience for my 2.5 yr old son but due to lack of humbleness and empathy among staff, that experience went sour. They at first forgot to give us egg hunt pass at entry despite of asking them if we need one, FYI we 4 adults and 1 kid all bought full priced day pass and egg hunt ticket was included in same price. We lined up for 20 mins and when it was our turn to go for egg hunt, they said we cant allow u without egg hunt ticket which entry staff forgot to hand it to us. We mentioned if its okay if we show the entry ticket. They denied & said we need the egg hunt ticket and said to leave. My husband quickly ran to entry gate and got the ticket. We were back in literally 2 mins and showed them the ticket but they said now its turn for 4-6 yr kids and we cant let parent accompany your kid as big kids go on their own. They were not considerate at all knowing a child is awaiting to go. The hunt was meant to be till 1230 hrs for 0-3 yrs kids but they had started sending 4-6 yr kids from 1220hrs onwards. Further to that we went to icecream parlour located there to collect drinks. My son is a fussy eater and he wanted to have waffle cone by itself without icecream and we requested for same nd said we are happy to pay but they said we cant sell only cone without ice cream. What kind of customer service is this? It's disheartening when a place meant for enjoyment falls short in providing basic assistance and courtesy to its visitors.
Pranita Sharma — Google review
We really enjoyed our experience at funfield today.Despite the rain, we had a great time.Barely need to queue.
Sadly due to the weather, we missed a few rides,but we had fun of all the other rides and water slides.😊
Dee Pintar — Google review
We had an absolute ball at funfields today. All the young men and women working were really lovely, very helpful and had a sense of humour when we were a little (haha) scared of some of the rides. A really enjoyable day.
Just know if you are going on any of the land rides you need to be dry, so we did all the water activities and then changed into our dry clothes. We were there for 7 hrs.
Thanks funfields for a great day.
Margaret Shotter — Google review
We want to say a HUGE thank you to Angelo Dinardo for being such a generous and kind Managing Director of this place. Today at 4.44pm after waiting for a good 20 minutes at Supenova we were turned down by the staffs. They told us that all the ride would close in 5 mins. We pleaded with them, telling them that we have waited for so long, but they didnt budge. My two daughters were so sad about it, so we and a bunch of others left. But, on the way down we accidentally met with Angelo and his dog, he saw us looking gloomed and questioned us why we went down. We told him the story, and he said “No one should be turned down, go back up and tell them Angelo said so”. So we did!
We had one last ride at Supenova and IT WAS THE BEST!
Thank you so much for bringing the smile back on my daughter’s faces.
Highly recommend this waterpark ❤️
Diah Hastuti — Google review
Had a 9 year old birthday party at funfields on their opening weekend for 2023. Great park, such a great range of rides for all age groups… the park is very clean and well maintained and staff were young but very polite. Great layout as well, had an amazing day
Ana Adams — Google review
Amazing place. Was sold out so maximum capacity of guests but theres so many different activities that the lines arent even that long. But buy your tickets in advance as too not miss out.
There’s a reason the rating for this boutique winery is 4.9/5. Tremendous hospitality by Bob, Dianne and Jo, and wines that are so beautifully crafted, along with an amazing lunch.
Dianne and Bob spend time with us talking about each wine their poured, and their process from vine to glass. Also Bob, thanks for the recommendation for the seafood boat trip for Hobart, and more so for that 24 year old drop.
The smoked meats (we had the kangaroo) and cheeses and accompaniments were some of the best we have had. We will be back for lunch again.
Thanks for having us.
Dr. Ronny (boujee cheat meal hunter) — Google review
Great wines, they are a different style and variety to your mass produced wines, this place is worth a visit, bought a few to take home. The Topaque and blue cheese goes together really well. It was a good afternoon sitting on the balcony enjoying the view and meeting the Donkeys.
Tristram Lucas — Google review
Beautiful spot with friendly staff. The wine was pretty good but great smoked food and the best views over the valley. Recommend dropping in and grabbing a glass on the balcony.
Chris A — Google review
There is a lot to love about Yileena Park! A charming double story cottage with a view! The owner, Bob, took us through the wine tasting and told us many stories! The wine was excellent. And it’s definitely worth buying some smoked products too; I am loving the olives!!
Natasha Venizelos — Google review
A small micro boutique winery with some great wine. The owner, Bob, is such a friendly and knowledgeable wine maker who takes great care in explaining about his wines! Will be place I would love to come again for wine tasting and it's cheese platter!
Chris Yong — Google review
I thought “how could this place have 140+ 5-star reviews?” We almost didn’t come because I thought it was a scam. And the pictures just looked ok. But the pictures don’t do Yileena Park justice. The tasting room is small but beautiful with a balcony that has the most incredible view. But that is secondary to the wines. Every single one is fantastic. Really, truly fantastic. And the sommelier person was so incredibly knowledgeable but in an approachable way. We only had a smidge of their food, but I wish we’d had more of an appetite. They smoke everything in house.
Do yourself a favor and go. This place is worth all those 5 star reviews.
Cara Schmidt — Google review
Went there as part of a Yarra Valley mystery tour which promoted the opportunity to feed the Donkeys and enjoy smoked produce.
Unfortunately we were not allowed to feed the Donkeys (apparently by 1pm they had too much to eat already).
The piece of smoked duck was pleasant but no wow factor for us which was a shame.
Tiff — Google review
Had an enjoyable wine tasting experience with Yileena Park! Host gave us enough private time to enjoy every glass. There no rush or pressure for purchase!
This make our visit was not only great but one of the best in the region!
A great chat with host and of course meeting their lovely mascots. 😄
Cecilia W — Google review
This is our second visit to Yileena after our first visit 6 years ago. This became our favorite winery after our first visit, so there was a little trepidation that our second visit might destroy what we have come to love. The second visit impressed us even more than the first, not sure how that was possible. This winery is run by Bob & Diane – a husband wife team who exactly know what they are doing. Diane entertains the guests at their Cellar Door sharing stories about the wine and the deliciously curated accompaniments (Dukkah, Smoked Cheeses, Olives and even Kangaroo ham!). This winery is on a small scale – Bob mentioned that while most wineries harvest 6-8 tons of grapes per acre, their goal is around 2! The entire experience is incredibly personal! We visited during the warmest time of the day, so there were not many visitors, that allowed us an ample time to converse with the Bob & Diane who know exactly why and how they create their wines.
The only place to purchase their wine & delicacies is from their cellar door. So be sure to stop by for a tasting or just to shop. It will continue to be a stop that cannot be missed on any future trip to Melbourne!
Love from Minnesota!
Shelley Andrew — Google review
We had a wonderful time at Yileena Park. Wine and cheese platter were delicious. The balcony has a beautiful scenery. Owners are so lovely, plus they have two cute donkeys. We will definitely come back again.
Aylin Ergul — Google review
An outstanding find in the Yarra Valley, thanks to our tour guide for the day Craig from the Yarra Valley Touring Company. A place to sit on the deck outside overlooking the surrounds, or a warm spot inside to escape the chill, this really is a wonderful experience. The wine tasting is only matched by the decadence of the house made duck and kangaroo hams with the platters. A match made in heaven.
We will certainly return to this little treasure of the valley.
Keith W — Google review
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271 Steels Creek Rd, Yarra Glen VIC 3775, Australia
The Melbourne Museum is a large and comprehensive museum dedicated to history with exhibits on Victoria's natural and cultural heritage, as well as a range of interactive displays for children. There is also an IMAX cinema.
Gorgeous, informative exhibit for all ages. We spent hours here perusing the collection, everything is kept in wonderful condition. Lots of kids running around which is great to see — I’m glad that families are coming here to learn about different aspects of the world and its history. Perfect place to bring any person who loves their science.
Nara Lee — Google review
Really cool experience overall with lots of things to see and do! Different displays and detailed explanations to match the work on display. Great activity for any age and is an overall great learning experience. I didn't go myself, but the Cafe seemed a little over priced for the products, but other than that, I had a really great time!
Gazielle — Google review
amazing natural history and biodiversity displays. was amazed at their dinosaur bones and insect collections. very good for kids and adults alike who are interested in nature. exhibits on the first peoples and the history of Melbourne was really interesting too. could easily spend one entire day here. free entry for students! I will be coming back for sure :)
Yu Qing — Google review
Really nice and worthy museum with lots of things to look at. Entrance ticket was cheap $15 and very worth it. There are lots of fossils, dinosaurs, solar system, taxidermy, gemstones, insects, history of Victoria, art to look at. You definitely do not wish to miss this if you’re in Melbourne. Good place for family with kids! Expect to spend at least 3-5 hours here.
Celestine — Google review
One of the standout features was the clarity of the signs throughout the museum. This made navigating the exhibits a breeze and enhanced the overall experience. The museum itself is well-curated and offers a wealth of information. Highly recommended for both first-time visitors and those returning for another exploration! Anyway, love the triceratops !!!
Zatniko Satrio Mayangkoro — Google review
The kids had so much fun visiting. Lots to see, do and learn. You have to prebook the playground so make sure you do that, but trust me it’s worth it. Easy to navigate around the museum. If you do a booked exhibit (such as us with the Titanic one) it can get quite crowded.
Kara Gatt — Google review
wow! what a fantastic Titanic exhibition. also, having the museum open at nighttime was a great move. loved the dress ups, drag performers, painting classes & fan making. staff were super helpful, and easy access to everything. would recommend buying tickets in advance!
Em Clare — Google review
A great way to spend a day exploring. Highly recommend it. I wish the exhibits were more written with adults in mind (more detailed language, as currently most of it is written for children) however I found the experience very enjoyable. The short haired lady working at the ticket booth was a delight.
Amanda Phoenix — Google review
I took my 5 year old brother to the Melbourne Museum and he loved it!
Just as I remembered as a little kid, there are so many things to see and interact with.
We went specifically to see the Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs exhibition. It was really cool and was a great hit with my brother who loves dinosaurs. He also especially loved the insect and bugs section which had all kinds of creepy crawlys.
But even if you’re not a fan of bugs there’s still something for everyone. Personally my favourite section is the Australian history room - especially the history relating to Melbourne.
We have a museum membership so we were able to visit the museum for free, including the triceratops exhibition. I think if you have kids and they enjoy the museum it is definitely worth considering purchasing a membership. You even get discounts at the gift shop and cheaper parking too.
The museum was clean, had friendly and welcoming staff and overall we had a great time.
Natalie G — Google review
Visiting the Melbourne Museum is an immersive and captivating experience. The impressive architecture of the building itself draws you in, and once inside, you're greeted with a diverse range of exhibits showcasing the rich history, culture, and natural wonders of Australia. From ancient artifacts to interactive displays, the museum offers something for everyone. Walking through the exhibits, you'll learn about the indigenous peoples, flora, and fauna of the region, as well as the city's vibrant history and contemporary art scene. The interactive installations provide a hands-on approach to learning, making it engaging for both kids and adults. Overall, a visit to the Melbourne Museum is a journey through time and a celebration of the country's heritage and diversity.
Brian Ho — Google review
I went there to check out the Lego Relics exhibition, featuring astonishing displays that are truly worth a visit. It demonstrates how Lego worlds thrive and blossom when humans no longer exist, set in the year 2530.
Each world has its own story and features a challenging scavenger hunt, making the entire exhibition more immersive. It's absolutely worth the money; I spent over 2 hours completing the hunt and searching for all the treasure eggs.
The museum itself also has a wide variety of collections, ranging from stunning triceratops and other dinosaur fossils, rare mineralogy crystals, exquisite miniatures, Melbourne's historical recordings, to living insects.
Zenmada — Google review
Explore the amazing museum, where each exhibit unravels captivating discoveries. Delve into the depths of geological history, immersing yourself in a rich tapestry of knowledge that transports you back to the era of ancient animals and insects. It's a truly enriching experience for curious minds.
Ali Al Alawi — Google review
Loved the dinosaur displays they had! Absolutely amazing! Very educational and informative. There is a triceratops that's 85% complete from the fossils they found. This is a free exhibition with a standard $15 entry fee so go and check it out! There was also a lights show (unsure on the name) that was really cool
Thomas Hughes — Google review
Great exhibits, though I and my friend were there specifically for the Titanic Exhibit. There are also several cafes to choose from, the staff are very friendly and helpful, and the overall presentation of the Titanic Exhibit was nice and very informative. Overall, the museum is worth visiting and exploring.
Todd L. Sales — Google review
We went to explore the Titanic exhibit and found it to be very informative and amazing. There wasn't much of a wait to get in, but in the rooms they felt a bit compacted by too many people exploring. But I know that is to be expected as the exhibit was in high demand. We have been to the museum numerous times throughout the years and we roamed around again feeling the same excitement as previous years. Now the Cafe in the museum I personally found to be extremely overpriced for what you get. Overall I loved the experience of the Titanic exhibit and the general exhibits but will definitely be bringing my own food when we visit again. 😊
Laura Faram — Google review
This is one of my favourite places to go with kids. Always so much things to learn and explore. The children's gallery is always a must. Kids love it. The triceratops exhibition is amazing. Everything is so well made and displayed.
Victor Yang — Google review
This museum is huge and has so many interesting exhibits to explore, from exhibits about dinosaurs, to animals & nature, to planet earth, to media & arts, to Aboriginal culture and MORE. You could probably spend almost a whole day here.
I can't fit my whole experience into a Google review, but here are some of my highlights:
🔸️ Today was 'Dress as a Dinosaur Day', so there were so many kids dressed up in the cutest dino costumes!!! My favourite was a kid's who made their costume out of cardboard.
🔸️ The dinosaur bones displays gave off "Night in the Museum" vibes. Very cool.
🔸️ There were several enclosures containing live insects, amphibians and water creatures. It was so fun watching them move around!
🔸️ The videos about endangered animals and conservation efforts were super informative and interesting! I loved watching them.
🔸️ There was an exhibit featuring the art of EXTREMELY talented students. This exhibit encompassed many types of art forms, including media, product design, audio engineering, studio art, etc... I particularly enjoyed watching the students' short films and animations. Man, they are talented.
Thanks Melbourne Museum for the wonderful experience :-)
Mandie L. — Google review
Strongly recommended to visit if you are staying around Melbourne! The way they exhibit is unique and interesting. They exhibit not only bones, stones but also alive insects and fishes. There are plenty of species and variety of specimens. Of course children can enjoy the exhibition but adults also can enjoy it. A$15 entrance fee really worth it!
HANON T — Google review
The museum was great. I found it a lot more interesting than going to a place like the zoo as everything is there on display and won’t move unlike animals that run away. The garden/forest was nice and I found it quite soothing moving along at our own pace. Tickets are for the whole day and you can leave to get lunch and then come back in. Great experience.
Jeremy D'Souza — Google review
Interesting museum for kids and adults. I loved the dinosaur bones section. They have several quite complete skeletons (don't ask me to name them 😅). Watch out for the Forest Gallery in the middle of the building. Good place to take a break and look out into beautiful Australian flora. Also interesting exhibits and artifacts from the early Australian days. The section on First Nation weapons, jewellery, daily equipment was interesting too. The grounds outside the museum was beautiful. Have time to walk around too.
Chi Hong Hwang — Google review
Awesome day out.... amazing entomology, rock & mineral displays! The dinosaurs, especially the Triceratops were cool. There are "models and miniatures" exhibits with an AMAZING dollhouse!
Melissa Campbell — Google review
Visiting the Melbourne Museum was nothing short of extraordinary! From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was transported into a world of wonder and discovery. The highlight for me was undoubtedly the collection of dinosaur skeletons; it felt like stepping back millions of years into Earth's ancient past. The attention to detail and preservation of these magnificent creatures was awe-inspiring.
But the wonders didn't stop there. The museum's taxidermy animals were equally captivating, allowing visitors to get up close and personal with a diverse array of species from around the globe. Each exhibit was meticulously crafted, providing a glimpse into the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
The museum boasts a great display of various galleries, each offering its own unique insights and experiences. The forest gallery, in particular, was a highlight for me, offering a tranquil escape into the heart of nature within the bustling city. The immersive displays truly brought the sights and sounds of the forest to life.
Overall, a visit to the Melbourne Museum is an absolute must for anyone seeking adventure, knowledge, and inspiration. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun day out, this museum has something for everyone. Trust me, it's well worth the visit, and I can't recommend it highly enough.
Pranav Mulay — Google review
Absolutely incredible museum. Lots of cool stuff to see at this museum. The titanic exhibition is absolutely amazing, lots of memorabilia from the titanic, the replica of the staircase from the titanic is very much like the original one from the titanic, the iceberg there was really cold, just like how it was when the titanic sank, very awesome exhibition. Everything else there is also awesome. The dinosaur fossils are very awesome, the stuffed animals are very life like, just an incredible experience going to the museum, I absolutely love it, will definitely be going back to see more.
Simon Neill — Google review
Very educational and informative history of Australia. Truly unique and wonderful once in a lifetime experience. I am honored to be in this Museum .
First time to visit and a lot to do and see. Loved the dinosaur exhibit. Explore the different exhibits and learn a lot . Truly enriching experience.
Louie Temp — Google review
Nice place for education and community. We went to there for Titanic exhibitions, and that was amazing. There ware many people but orderly. We also went to dinosaur exhibitions, it was cool and suitable for kids or someone who likes animals.
許佩雯 — Google review
Such a wonderful immersive museum, can't believe we haven't visited sooner!!! Went to the First Peoples and Titanic exhibitions with the high team and the experience was nothing short of spectacular. Staff were so helpful and friendly, vegetarian option for the Titanic high tea was phenomenal. Go early and book online to ensure you get in and avoid lines!
Can't wait to visit again so we can see the rest of the museum! Could definitely spend a whole day there and it was so fun and educational.
M V — Google review
I planned to visit the museum for the Titanic exhibition but tickets were sold out. General entry cost AUD 15 for the museum's ordinary exhibition definitely worth it. There are lots of dinosaur skeletons and many different types of animals and insects to see
. Also many beautiful mine stones and crystal are shown and there is also a forest garden. I spent 3 hours here and enjoyed very much.
Chung Karen — Google review
A "free day" and a day that co$t nothing except our time, curiosity and interest. Relocating to Melbourne after 36 years, the exhibition about the early history of Melbourne was very interesting indeed.
The outdoors garden was great, too. Ofcourse we will return
Kathryn Coller — Google review
Amazing museum! My family of 2 kids and 2 adults had a blast looking at all the exhibits. There were some staff who would also take the time to answer questions. The price to enter was also reasonable.
For muslims there is a meditation room inside the building if you want to do your prayers.
Riang Raudah — Google review
I went to see the Titanic exhibition which was fantastic. My only issue is that too many people were in the exhibition at once and this made it difficult to see or avoid going shoulder to shoulder with other people (the only reason I gave this review a 4 star instead of a 5).
I had a look at some of the other exhibitions and particularly enjoyed seeing the real triceratops skeleton! The staff member in that section was very knowledgeable.
Kat Lee — Google review
A beautiful place to visit to learn about precious stones and metals, animals and insects. I visited the children's centre, the science museum and the gift shop. Their staff is great, the environment is serene and enthralling and the air is very clean and crisp. My toddler and I enjoyed the visit. Thank you.
The Melbourne Central shopping mall is a renowned tourist destination and home to many popular stores and eateries. The building features a glass dome that gives it an impressive appearance, and is worth visiting for its architecture alone.
When I was a child 👧 I always wanted to move to Melbourne
I’d lived here a couple of times in my 20’s n 30’s
Now I’m older , I’ve made it my home
It’s ever changing n there so much to see and do .. lots of parks , outdoor movies , exhibitions, markets u name it .. yourll be so surprised at what you can find here … it’s a happening place
Did I mention all the different cafes ,bars ,eateries… shopping for miles n miles … every suburb has its different delights … you won’t be disappointed
Lots of street art … cool buildings etc etc
SOPHIE CHIN — Google review
We've returned to Melbourne again to celebrate a friend's birthday.
Melbourne never lets us down.
There is so much on offer and activities to see and do.
It's such a short trip from Adelaide for us, so never an issue to come.
We did actually come here for the Moulin Rouge performance. Absolutely 💯 outstanding and the Regent Theatre just suited it down to a tee.
We went to the Melbourne Museum to see the Titanic Exhibition, it was spectacular.
We weren't let down with places to eat either, so much variety to choose from.
Thank you Victoria for giving us a great time away again.
Tim Austin — Google review
Gorgeous location, truly the heart of Melbourne. I wanted to leave this review specifically for the section between Central and Emporium — it’s a beautiful spot to rest and look out at the streets below. The binoculars are a plus!
Nara Lee — Google review
They may have hard chairs made out of tiles but the variety of food shops makes sitting at them worth it. That's only downstairs near the rail station. There is hours worth of exploring to do including some unusual and unique things such as the tower and the clock (worth the wait to see it strike). There is wheelchair access to all areas and clean toilets spread throughout.
Leslie Morgan — Google review
Melbourne is a well planned and well laid out place in Victoria. Victoria was once a mining place for which lots of miners and mining workers were brought from all over the world. Now no much miners left. Mostly all educated expatriates with respectable job lives there . The cost of living is higher than Sydney.
Col Wali Ullah — Google review
A food court with International cuisines can be found here. Also quite a number of popular shops to do some shopping
KK — Google review
Originally built to house the Japanese department store Daimaru, Melbourne Central is now a bustling centre with the Melbourne Central Underground Metro station underneath it.
Stunning central void with an extraordinary, massive, cone shaped glass ceiling soaring over the old heritage listed Shot tower building.
The Centre is a popular tourist destination with a huge range of stores, theatres, cafes, restaurants, cinema complex etc.
Frank S — Google review
Melbourne City a magnificent blend of culture, life, flavours, colours, which also can be found in many establishments that I have visited as well. It’s one of the best cities in the world imo.
Paul Laker — Google review
Melbourne is a hive of activity but all different things to do and look at. Definitely must go vacation to anyone willing to go. I will be going back for years to come.
Tee Pie — Google review
Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Central is a convenient one-stop shop for dining and shopping.
Understand that the tower is where they used to drop the liquid which forms the ammunition for guns.
Really awesome that they preserve a piece of history by repurposing and really amazed how they can build a mall around the historical building.
Pankaj Kadam — Google review
We spent a fabulous 5 days trip in Melbourne from 6-11 January this year. Melbourne is truly is one of the most livable cities in the world. We had so much fun there. We loved the free green zone tram system. The foods were so good from corner kebabs stores or restaurants. We can’t wait to return for another visit ! I personally admire their historical buildings a lot 👍
Michelle Harbot — Google review
Love the vibrant and colourful vibe.
Despite the late hour, the mall was full of people shopping for food or clothes.
A strategic shopping mall with Coles and access to the underground train station in the basement and countless fashion clothing and make-up shops.
Riph Raph — Google review
Cool shopping centre with plenty open on a Friday night. Impressive to see the old shot factory still where it stood and still being utilised. Food options upstairs were limited, but okay.
Erin — Google review
I loved the building in the shopping centre,we just entered and I saw it and was in shock. They also have an over sized clock that plays a show every hour and chimes every fifteen minutes. But the shops I saw in the mall were not good shops. No Kmart, target or even big w in this massive store I don’t think I overly cared about any store in this shopping centre besides the Lego store.
Michael A. Cowling (Professor Tech) — Google review
Large shopping center with essentials.
Groceries, homeward, electronics, and clothing.
I loved the dome that was built to protect the heritage building inside.
It looked pretty cool.
Anastasia G — Google review
Great place to shop & grab a feed! Even see a movie! The historic Shot Tower wasn't torn down & is a perfect "meeting" spot.
The A Team — Google review
This place is almost overwhelming, there is so much to see and the scale of the art/architecture is something to behold.
Shopping, eating, and simply taking it all in, you can easily loose a few hours.
Ken Barton — Google review
I am not a big fan of shopping malls but Melbourne Central is different because it incorporates the historic Shot Tower. It also has the added advantage of the railway station. There are plenty of shops and eateries.
Tony Grima — Google review
this place has everything I would ever need. There is a vast area of food courts more than two levels. There are always kind staff working and they always help you if you need. There are many stores from sport to clothing to travel whatever you need, they have it. A great area to meet with friends and go shopping. there are also a few cars show and stands. overall a real great space and a great shopping mall.
Lewis Box — Google review
Shopping paradise both for tourists and locals. Besides shopping, wide choices of cuisines are available from Food Outlets on the Upper Levels.
Be on the lookout for a new and popular Malaysian Fried Chicken Outlet which is HALAL, will be an added reason to drop by......🇲🇾 😋
Don't worry if you don't drive as the Melbourne Central Train Station is located at the Lower Level to serve your travelling needs 👍
Boon Keng Ong — Google review
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The Flinders Street Railway Station is a popular Melbourne tourist attraction that was opened in 1909. The station has an iconic yellow facade and is located close to the city centre. The station is home to a number of shops and restaurants, as well as being a stop on the public transport network.
Nice and clean place.
Stand beneath the clocks of Melbourne's iconic railway station, as tourists and Melburnians have done for generations. Take a train for outer-Melbourne explorations, join a tour to learn more about the history of the grand building, or go underneath the station to see the changing exhibitions that line Campbell Arcade.
Tharindu Dhanushka — Google review
One of Melbourne’s iconic must-sees. Flinders street is a clean station with lots of help and food options. The ballrooms above are beautiful (but not accessible unless for an exhibition or something). Across the road are many options for food and cafe’s. Recently saw the Rone exhibition in the ballrooms and they were amazing!! Definitely recommend.
Wildflowerry — Google review
Emblematic Train station in Melbourne.
Photos here are a must.
The architecture is quite beautiful, although inside it is pretty much a train station.
A must stop to see point in the city.
Alberto Garcia Sanz — Google review
Huge station with friendly staff and a lot of shops. I visited this station on Australia Day. There was a big crowd in front of the station but the police and security staff kept everything in order. This is historically building. It worths to visit even if you don’t use train. There is beautiful cathedral in front of the station. Good place to visit too.
Rosie — Google review
Flinders Street the center door and beggining of all commuting train runs to outside.Flinders street never gets old always young and healthy, there's always room to move and plenty to do when you step outside, attractive scenery, food, shopping, excise, entertainment and more
Vaevaeongo Tearoa — Google review
The Flinders Street Station is one of Melbourne's most iconic landmarks. Tourists and Melburnians alike have stood beneath the clocks of Melbourne's iconic central railway station for generations.
The station is located in the center of Melbourne, next to the Yarra River. The station was last renovated a few years ago.
From here, you can reach most places in Melbourne by public transportation. There are trains running throughout Melbourne. Just outside the station there are also multiple trams that pass by regularly. There are toilet facilities at the station as well.
St Paul's Cathedral provides a good view of the station.
Arun Chandran — Google review
The architecture of the building viewed from the outside is a reminder of its history and how long it has stood.
Station itself is convenient, clean toilets, escalators to go up and down platforms, signage for train times and itineraries in multiple places. Staff posted around the station are friendly
Vaman Gungaram — Google review
It is the final and first station in the Melbourne city loop train network. It is well organised, clean, with plenty of amenities and services. Quick walk to anywhere in Melbourne CBD and tram station nearby.
Konstantin K — Google review
Not for a train journey, but purely to admire its iconic architecture. The grandeur of the building and the intricate details stand as a testament to the city’s rich history and architectural prowess. A must-visit for anyone with an eye for design and architecture!
Zatniko Satrio Mayangkoro — Google review
Located in the center of Melbourne, next to Yarra River. The station can be very hectic most of the time. There were lots of food stalls available. The toilets needs better cleaning.
Diana Nur Fathimah — Google review
It famously became the very first steam rail station in all of Australia. Currently, Flinders Street railway station is located on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Opened in 1854, the historic station serves the entire electrified metropolitan rail network, as well as some country services to eastern Victoria. The station has 13 platforms and is approximately 1.25 kilometers from Southern cross station.
Joydip Sinha — Google review
One of iconic, big and busy station in melbourne city. love the building exterior.
Fakih Arief Noto — Google review
I do not really understand people giving this train station such a high reviews. From my perspective, it is a filthy, run-down train station (please see the pictures attached; my apology for the picture of a toilet, I intentionally did not took picture of the whole toilet showing how disgusting it was). Yes, the historical building is nice, however, maintenance and cleanliness is absolutely shocking.
Considering this is one of the busiest and the most famous train station in Melbourne, it is really a shame. The train station has been in renovation for at least 5 years, but I cannot see anything being done. Try to compare it to main train station in other cities, e.g. Singapore, Dubai, Tokyo, etc. It would like comparing Day and Night.
Miroslav Cincura — Google review
Flinders Street Station in Melbourne boasts mesmerizing and unique architecture, making it a must-visit spot for tourists. Its iconic design provides the perfect backdrop for memorable photos. The station's historical significance and bustling atmosphere add to its charm, offering visitors a glimpse into Melbourne's rich heritage. Whether admiring the grand facade or capturing its beauty through a camera lens, Flinders Street Station never fails to impress with its timeless appeal.
Julide Ersoy — Google review
Flinder Street Station is truly the heartbeat of the city Melbourne, and I've got to say, the front architecture is a striking marvel. It adds a unique touch to the overall experience, making every visit memorable. The station's central location and impressive design make it a standout landmark, contributing to Melbourne's charm.
Ali Al Alawi — Google review
We visited this iconic landmark in Melbourne. The architecture is classic and a nice place for photos. However, inside the station is all business and we could not get in without a train ticket. There are some food stalls and cafes just along the side of the train station.
S L Chong — Google review
A icon in CBD, the historical train station keeps working now to provide the public transportation service to people. Good place to take some photos. Enjoy.
Abbott Hsu — Google review
This iconic landmark building is one of the grandeur architecture of Melbourne. Connecting greater Melbourne with CBD and Southbank, just walking distance from the station.
AK — Google review
Flinders Street Railway Station is an iconic landmark in Melbourne, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. As one of the busiest railway stations in Australia, it serves as a hub for commuters and tourists, offering convenient access to various destinations. The station's bustling main concourse is home to shops, cafes, and eateries, making it a lively and convenient stop for travelers. Overall, Flinders Street Station is a must-visit destination that captures the energy and spirit of Melbourne.
Shankar Panta — Google review
Old and famous Iconic landmark in city centre with classic architecture. It’s worth to visit and take photos there.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground, often referred to simply as the 'G', is one of the world's great sporting venues and home of Australian football and the National Sports Museum. It also serves as a music venue and more. The ground holds 100,000 people and hosts cricket in summer and AFL (Australian rules football) footy in winter.
A magnificent cricket ground! Great atmosphere and facilities. Can easily be accessible by Tram, Train or Car. Lots of parking available during games. Security and tickets validation seamless and efficient. The toilets were clean. Food is available on site. A must visit in Melbourne, specially if you are a Cricket fan.
Chaminga Dissanayake — Google review
Came here to watch Manchester United game on tour. It was amazing. The stadium looked amazing from afar and close up even better. The security guards were very friendly of me getting a photo from where we were not allowed because of our tickets. The seats were very nice and clean as for the toilets. The atmosphere was also great. Must go here. Very nice place.
J Singh — Google review
What a place!! An amazing place for cricket Lovers. It was a Match between India vs Zimbabwe. That was my first visit & The experience was unforgettable.
Love cricket. Get a tour of MCG. A great way to explore the famous cricketing ground.The sporting history in this venue, is amazing.
The food inside was quite reasonable.
If you're in Melbourne must visit place.
Debadrita M Ghosh — Google review
Tour really worth doing, and the tour guide ( volunteer) Travis, was both knowledgeable and enjoyable. We booked on line and there was a cricket match being played when we attended. Because of the match, we couldn't go to the players room but did everything else. I don't like cricket, but I thoroughly enjoyed the history of the ground. All of the guides and staff were fabulous and a credit to MCG
June Osborne — Google review
Attended to watch a n Australian Rules football match. A very large stadium which is well laid out with good facilities. Large screen video is supplied to allow close up views of the plays. A great atmosphere in the arena. Family friendly.
Parking is available but some areas are blocked off to allow pedestrian access need to go early.
Only 44100 attended on the day of my visit so plenty of room it can hold over 100,000!
Weeman — Google review
I’ve not been here for years.
Very impressed with the ease of entry in covid times. Felt safe.
I was there for day three of the third ashes test 2021. Magical experience with Scott Boland fielding in front of us.
The only shame was 80 minutes to finish a test and we got to have lunch in The park.
Gary Charman — Google review
Came here to watch the Manchester United Tour games. Very fun experience and huge stadium, not a fan of how far you are from the pitch and that Level 1 seating is quite flat which means anyone standing up will block the view of those behind. Would recommend booking on Level 2.
Easily accessible via public transport, best to take the Metro after games as the tram come infrequently and it’s always packed.
Tony Do — Google review
Great stadium for watching AFL football. Only disappointment is the extreme wait when purchasing a beverage or food (up to 25 minutes wait for a drink). Serving crowds in a timely manner should get easier after a century of events hosting over 100,000 people.
Gav D — Google review
The official tour of the MCG was really interesting with lots of facts and anecdotes included by the friendly and knowledgeable guide. I was last at the ground in 1996 and it has now been completely transformed, yet still retains its sense of history and tradition. Definitely worth a visit for any cricket and/or Australian rules football fans; plus the walking options from the city centre include strolling through beautiful parks or along the Yarra riverbank.
Trevor Cherry — Google review
I’m American and have only seen two cricket games and yet I still loved the tour. Peter, our guide, did a great job.
The tour lasted 75-mins. It moves quickly so you see everything. There is time to take pictures and our guide took some for everyone as well in certain spots if you wanted them for your group .
You need to be comfortable walking quite a bit and walking quickly. Our group was a reasonable size.
There are lifts and I’m sure they offer special tours for those less ambulatory.
Terri Griffin — Google review
If I could get a membership. The Melbourne Cricket Ground avails it's magic when you notice. I noticed. Now all I am waiting for is an invite. Seriously though the MCG has history, atmosphere and community. Join in you may even hear the roar.
Russell Hawkins — Google review
Amazing stadium, but you already know that. View from any seat in the house is amazing and unobstructed. Great food options on site with all the stadium favourites. To avoid fighting for a park take the option to park more central in the city and enjoy the walk down the river and over the bridge that leads you right up to the stadium. If you have not been then book some tickets it is an experience of a lifetime!
Phil Stokes — Google review
The MCG and its accompanying museum certainly have a great rich history about them. There's much to see and do, and without being bias, I have to admit I had a good time, despite being a musician by nature and not the sporting type.
It's a great place to bring kids and even seasoned sports fans will learn something about the processes and preparations that take place prior to each game. Believe it or not, mowing the lawn isn't the only job needed.😂
Ace Stephan — Google review
The MCG is the biggest and most spectacular sports precinct in Australia. It's such a vibrant venue, delivering one of the best sports atmospheres in the world. I would recommend visiting even if you're not a sports person as this place is all about the experience. Facilities are great, and the stadium is easily accessible via public transport. Food and drinks are reasonably priced for a sports venue.
Matt T — Google review
Did a tour here and it was very enjoyable, Bryan was diligent and informative. We moved through lots of areas within the MCG and he gave different information and history for each. Would recommend a tour here, give you a chance to see the grounds without all the hustle of an event!
Dylan Pukallus — Google review
Although I know next to nothing about cricket, this was such a great visit. The stadium tour was really interesting, and you get to see some fantastic facilities in the ground itself. The museum is also fantastic, so many interactive elements, including the opportunity to take part in some sports too. Would recommend, whether you’re a sports fan or not. Thank you Sue for a fantastic tour, hope you get your blazer!
Tay — Google review
Attending a footy match at the MCG was an absolutely unforgettable experience! The atmosphere of the stadium is truly electric, making every moment of the game feel thrilling and intense. I highly recommend getting a seat close to the ground to truly feel the excitement and energy of the match. There is ample parking available both around and inside the MCG, which made getting there a breeze.
Inside the stadium, there are several food options ranging from snacks to full meals, as well as drinks and coffee to keep you refreshed throughout the game. The match typically lasts around 3 hours, so be sure to grab something warm and a jacket if needed. Additionally, there are convenient toilets located inside the MCG for your convenience. Overall, I had an amazing time at the MCG and would highly recommend it to any sports fan looking for a top-notch stadium experience. Can't wait to go back for another game!"
Carmen Zirafi — Google review
Attended my first event at the MCG for a Taylor Swift concert. Incredible experience! Ample facilities, easy access, friendly staff, and efficient crowd control despite 96,000 attendees. Highly recommend!
Julide Ersoy — Google review
Went on a tour here and it was mesmerizing to know the history and the sheer size of the stadium. You got to see different facilities behind the scenes as well as detailed explanations of everything :)
RetroKing — Google review
What a historic tour I had, headed straight from the airport and was able to keep my luggage in the locker space they had. Absolutely no issues.
Ian was our guide and he was the most exciting person I have ever seen. He had so much energy, excitement, enthusiasm, and passion about cricket and all the historical events he shared with us was something special and most of us didn’t know.
The museum tour is on your own but there are guides present as well. They will help you understand about anything you ask but it’s not limited to cricket. MCG is about everything.
I highly recommend the tour.
Prasad Falke — Google review
I have been a big Taylor fan for many years; however, I was actively considering not attending the Eras tour in fear of getting in and out of the event with 96,000 people plus everyone on the outside listening in.
However, I was equally shocked and impressed by:
✅How well they had the crowds moving.
✅How easy it was to get around.
✅How well organised it was.
✅How friendly the staff were.
✅How well the facilities handed the capacity.
Natasha Venizelos — Google review
An absolutely beautiful stadium. High security, nice bars & very organised. Nice shops as well.
MCG is simply iconic.
Below scores are out of 5 ⭐️s
😉 Customer Service 5 ⭐️
🙂 Food Quality 4 ⭐️
🙂 Atmosphere 5 ⭐️
🙂 Presentation 5 ⭐️
🙂 Products 5 ⭐️
🙂 Location 5 ⭐️
🙂 Price Depends on the event
✅ Wifi Yes
🅿️ Parking: Lots of paid parking available
Overall 5 ⭐️
Luca “Otago” — Google review
Great stadium, huge but well organised. It was easy to get inside the stadium and find our seats. The canteen/ restaurant was big and it served food and drinks with reasonable prices. Staff were very nice with great custumer services, security guards were friendly and helpful. Toilet was clean and easily accessible. Even though there was a huge crowd of 100,000 people attending the event, we walked and exited easily. The concert of was out of this word. What a great experience we had!!!
Josh White — Google review
Fantastic stadium. Well laid out with a well lit concourse. Ushers everywhere, all willing to help (unlike in North American arenas and stadiums). Large screen monitors everywhere, or so it seems. My first AFL game. Fortunately had my neice's boyfriend to explain the game to me.
Ken Luk — Google review
The MCG is the home ground for my football team and I am so glad it is because it’s the perfect setting for a good game of football. With accessibility to all levels, beautiful views of the field, and multiple places to eat it’s one of my favourite sporting locations.
If you head along on a day where sport isn’t being played you can see the sports museum which has a vast history of Australian and international sports on display. Perfect for families and friends alike for a day trip and ideal for any sports fan on a visit to the G. Staff are friendly and helpful, facilities are well maintained and cared for, and the atmosphere on the biggest sporting days is electric. Give the MCG a visit on your next trip into Richmond.
The Shrine of Remembrance commemorates all Australians who have served in wars, as well as those who have lost their lives. The complex has a viewing platform at the top where you can enjoy views of the cityscape. There is also a museum detailing Australias role in the World Wars, which is free to enter.
I've been to the park area and "seen" the Shrine many times living in Melbourne for over 40 years, though this was the first time visiting it properly.
The gallery/museum area has a large range of information and displays from all eras of conflict and peacekeeping with Australians, and there's a central crypt and also access to the balcony with another perspective of the area and surrounds.
The trees around the park each have dedication plaques to the numerous battalions, and a special place for a tree grown from the seed of the Gallipoli Lone Pine.
For those of us lucky enough to be oblivious to war or even conflict, this is definitely a respectful and informative memorial to those that have served and sacrificed everything for our freedom.
Matt Benson — Google review
Any tourist visiting Melbourne, whether international or domestic, will have a memorable experience. A beautiful view over this part of Melbourne is available from the roof of the Shrine, which is free to enter.
Discover the real-life stories of Australians in wartime in Melbourne's iconic landmark. It was well presented and informative.
Open daily 10am–5pm (last entry 4.30pm).
Arun Chandran — Google review
A unique museum experience on the inside and incredible views on the top.
The building is beautifully designed, with dark halls and vast stone slabs. The educational content inside about Australian military history is interesting.
Louisa Wood — Google review
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Majestic, magnificent, The Shrine of Remembrance is not just a building; it's a profound symbol of reverence, an embodiment of history, and a testament to the indomitable human spirit. As a visitor, I was left awestruck by the sheer magnitude of emotions and respect that this monumental structure evokes.
From the moment I stepped onto the beautifully landscaped grounds, I was enveloped in an atmosphere of solemnity and reflection. The surrounding gardens, meticulously maintained, provide a peaceful setting to contemplate the sacrifices made by countless men and women who served their country. The view of the Melbourne city skyline from the forecourt is breathtaking and serves as a poignant reminder of the contrast between the peaceful present and the turbulent past.
The Shrine itself is a masterpiece of architecture. Its classical design, inspired by ancient Greek and Egyptian styles, exudes grandeur and timelessness. The bronze doors, adorned with poignant quotes and emblems, set the tone for what lies inside. The interior is equally impressive, with its stunning marble floors, towering columns, and the iconic Eternal Flame that never falters, symbolizing eternal remembrance for the fallen.
What makes the Shrine truly exceptional is its educational aspect. The Galleries of Remembrance are a treasure trove of knowledge, meticulously curated to provide a comprehensive understanding of Australia's military history. Interactive exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia displays bring the stories of veterans and their sacrifices to life. It's a place where one can truly connect with the past and gain a deeper appreciation for the freedoms we enjoy today.
The staff at the Shrine are dedicated and knowledgeable, always ready to assist visitors and answer questions. Their passion for preserving the memory of those who served is evident, and they play a crucial role in making the experience meaningful.
I highly recommend taking one of the guided tours offered here. The guides are well-versed in history and offer profound insights into the significance of this place. Hearing personal stories of bravery and sacrifice from the guides added a deeply human touch to my visit.
Visiting the Shrine of Remembrance is not just a tourist activity; it's a moral obligation, a chance to pay homage to the heroes who gave their all for our freedom. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a place of reflection, this monument will leave an indelible mark on your soul. It's a place where gratitude, respect, and reverence converge, reminding us of the importance of never forgetting the sacrifices made for our Australia.
In conclusion, the Shrine of Remembrance is a solemn and awe-inspiring tribute to the brave souls who served their country. It stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of remembrance and gratitude. If you have the opportunity, do visit this hallowed ground; it's an experience that will leave you forever changed.
Also, the Now Or Never show was simply astounding!
Yamyulak — Google review
Beautiful monument dedicated to remembering Australian fallen heroes in war. Night view was impressive due to quietness and no crowds. The constant fire is also solemn. There is a visitor centre to learn more. Great location that is easibly accessible by public transportation next to city centre.
Albert Le — Google review
Yes, this is a must see if you are visiting Melbourne, or perhaps you live in Melbourne and not had the chance to visit. A truly iconic place to remember war heroes and also one of the top places for photographers.
Take great photos, videos, panoramas. Walk right up the steps to take great scenery pictures of the CBD.
This place is simple to reach, if you are within tram access, take the tram down St. Kilda road and stop at the Shrine of Remembrance tram stop. I would heartily recommend a visit to this wonderful place.
Phil Tad — Google review
Very impressive. Entry is free of charge. There is a lot to see and nicely laid out. The atmosphere inside matched the significance of the events that occurred. You can go upstairs to have a nice lookout.
I recommend visiting this when you are in Melbourne.
Thomas Bollen — Google review
Always love to visit the Shrine when I'm in the city. Such a beautiful spot to take ok the vista. Well worth attending one of the talks inside and watching the sun pass over the dial. Awesome feat of architecture and a great place to take it all in. The view from the top is well worth it.
Jamin Piggo — Google review
This is a sobering building documenting Victoria's participation in the numerous conflicts around the world, and serves as a reminder of the horrors of war. A place deserving of respect and built to reflect this, it was quite an unforgettable experience as you venture through the galleries, gradually making your way up to the balcony.
If you're a history buff, this is a must visit place, though it may not be entirely suitable for children. There's also a balcony at the top offering a scenic view of the city and the gardens nearby. Entrance to the place is free, but visitors are free to make a donation as they deem suitable.
Luke Phang — Google review
This place is really cool. I enjoyed the rich history of the museum and the great view from the top. Most of all, it’s free!
I would encourage visitors to enter and look around. Australia’s involvement in the past wars is detailed extensively by the museum. They honor them in this shrine for their contributions. (The crypt area gave me the shivers.)
David Ong — Google review
Here’s a timeline to help you plan a dawn service visit next year.
Arrived for the dawn service around 5am and there was already so many people there. Roads were closed. There were two big screens playing from before we arrived providing everyone at the top a view regardless of their vantage point but there seemed so many more people down the sides of the hill too which may have been limited viewing. The Welcome to Country was at 5:30 but the main service was 6. All over by 6:30. They opened the Shrine shortly after and ushered thousands of people through so quickly. We waited to last and was still through by 7:20. We then explored the extensive museum, crypt and surrounds. The museum is next level with knowledgeable passionate people sharing information dotted around the place. It had only very dim lighting and felt like a maze. You would spend hours in here if you wanted to read through and experience everything but we left before 9 for the parade. Note a RAAF plane flyover was at 11 and I also heard they were opening the balcony at 1pm.
Kerrie B — Google review
Actually, I enjoyed the place more than I had expected. During my studies in Architecture, I worked on a project that involved designing a memorial museum. The main objective of the project was to create a space that would seamlessly connect the past, present, and the hope for the future, which is exactly what I found inside.
On another note, the entire area is huge, green and pretty. The rooftop area offers a splendid view of the downtown and occasionally you can catch a glimpse of an airplane flying by!
Eryani N. Yulita — Google review
Highly recommend for anyone who is interested in history and architecture. Considering entrance is free, this is a must-see experience when coming to Melbourne. Easy to access from public transport. Beautiful views of Melbourne. Architecture that you will be in awe of. History that will make you reflect. You can in the building through the visitors centre and visit all 3 levels.
Kallista Pocock — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. I went on the tour, then walked through the shrine. I purchased a shrine cap & bookmark, a glass with the poppies printed on it & the peacekeepers pin. I stayed for Last post service also. I went the gardens. I recommend to all to go to the shrine of remembrance in Melbourne. It's beautiful. You will learn soooo much & come home ever so grateful with so much love n respect for these great men & women.
Janette Crockett — Google review
It was a serene experience relieving the history of Victorians. Visited on a Sunday morning. The place was quite empty and we also witnessed a military ceremony to pay homage to the fallen in war.
About how to reach: Tram services are available right in front of the place and Botanical Garden is just a walk away.
Swati Boral Auddy — Google review
A beautiful tribute to the Australian Armed Forces. I walk around the shrine daily with my dog, before we walk around the botanical gardens. A peaceful place to watch the sunrise and view the hot air balloon’s that depart from Faulkner Park. Just a stunning shrine from the outside and informative and very interesting museum on the inside.
Dene-Marie Middleton — Google review
🫡Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne is a poignant tribute to Australia’s military history. Its elegant architecture and serene surroundings create a solemn atmosphere for reflection. The galleries and exhibits inside provide a moving and educational experience, honoring the sacrifices of those who served. A must-visit memorial.
Paid street parking. Kids friendly. Wheel chair sort of goes all the places . Free of cost
Siddhartha Maharjan — Google review
Shrine of remembrance is one of the historical monuments in Victoria. A great placement for it, amazing views all around, near to city. Nearby gardens are great for a picnic too. You can visit botanical garden which is a great place to be. You have ample of parking outside but please note it is paid till 6:30pm. However if you want to go inside you have to be there before 5pm and buy your tickets.
Richa Negi — Google review
The war memorial has detailed information listed, with many videos, pictures and some interactive screens. You can go up to see the city view from the top! 😊
Leila Hammad — Google review
The Shrine of Remembrance is a truly awe-inspiring place. It is a war memorial that commemorates the sacrifices of all Australians who have served in wars and conflicts. The Shrine is located on a hilltop overlooking Melbourne, and it offers stunning views of the city.
The Shrine is a beautiful building, made of white marble and granite. It is adorned with sculptures, mosaics, and stained glass windows. The interior of the Shrine is equally impressive, with a large Hall of Remembrance, a Sanctuary, and a crypt.
The Hall of Remembrance is the heart of the Shrine. It is a vast space with a high ceiling and stained glass windows that depict scenes from Australian history. The Sanctuary is a smaller space that is used for quiet reflection and prayer. The crypt is home to the Eternal Flame, which burns in memory of all Australians who have died in wars and conflicts.
The Shrine of Remembrance is a place of great significance for Australians. It is a place to remember those who have served their country, and to honor their sacrifices. It is also a place to learn about Australian history and to reflect on the importance of peace.
If you are ever in Melbourne, I highly recommend visiting the Shrine of Remembrance. It is a truly moving experience.
Open every day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free.
Cashless payment carparking on the streets.
Bibin Thomas — Google review
Finally got to view this masterpiece of Australian/ Victorian history. Missed it 10 years ago due to restoration. Amazing spectacle, entire grounds. Memorial to the service men & women who fought for this country throughout many battles in this world.
🌺LEST WE FORGET🌺
Colby Letizia — Google review
Only been to the outside but it is beautiful.
It feels a bit like a mansion with a huge lawn.
There was a good burning in a pit out front and the architecture, view of the city buildings, and well manicured lawn were all amazing.
Leonard — Google review
Went on a tour around the shrine and the museum. The tour guide was amazing in explaining the history and culture behind the shrine. The atmosphere is suiting and enhanced the experience. The entry is free of charge and I highly recommend visiting for yourself.
RetroKing — Google review
Must see while is Melbourne, is related to the war and is a good lesson of history. Entrance is free, you can make donations if you want. The best is the superb view from the balcony: botanical gardens and city view as well. Enjoy!
Born to travel — Google review
I have been to the shrine itself a couple of times as I like to walk around the area but I’ve never been inside.
It was such an amazing and interesting experience to learn about the history of war of Australia. Exploring the shrine is free and there’s audio and video checkpoints that will tell you about the history starting in the 19th century until today. There are quite a few stairs going up to the top of building but you’ll be rewarded with a nice view of Melbourne.
The staff was very friendly and super helpful!
Rouven Grossmann — Google review
Amazing experience on Anzac day. First time seeing the march which starts in the city and walks to the shrine of remembrance. The amount of people showing respect was so special. Really great to see the younger crowd too. Respect to all the navy, army and airforce
Minh S (MS.explores) — Google review
Awesome place (in the true sense of the word) which we couldn't do justice to when we visited. I could easily spend a day in there reading how the Australians selflessly pitched in to help the UK and other allies right at the start of two world wars rather than hanging back as others did. Very moving accounts of sacrifice and heroism and fascinating historical context. I hope you realise how much you were/are appreciated.
Adrian Walter — Google review
The shrine of remembrance offers a wonderful war museum as well as stunning views over the botanic garden. There’s an eternal flame in the WWII forecourt. There’s no entrance fee but a donation is recommended. There’s a gift shop, cafe and restrooms in the visitors center. Street parking only.
Laura Spriggs Gray — Google review
Absolutely beautiful building filled with so much history. Upstairs are the most amazing views of the city
Yering Station Winery is a prestigious winery located in the Yarra Valley, in Victoria, Australia. Established in 1838, it is one of the oldest and most respected wineries in the region. The wines produced by Yering Station are known for their extraordinary variety and quality. Additionally, the winery features an upscale restaurant with stunning views of the valley.
The dishes were delicious, they only have a selection of 2 courses $70 or 3 courses $85 and we wanted 3 mains, 2 entrees. The manager was happy to charge us $48 for the extra main so that worked out great for us. They offered free wine tastings and a wide range of selections. Stunning view and great service. Quite pricey but worth the dining experience
Cathy Nguyen — Google review
Great food and Service. The waitress went to bring colouring pencils for my 4 year old daughter which was much appreciated.
The quail wasn't gamey but the sauce was. Cheese platter could feed 4 I reckon.
The steak eye was amazing! Very well cooked with so much flavour! I was also impressed with the Dory. It had so much texture and bite compared to what I find in my country. The rabbit felt like tuna to me though but still good.
sunrainsky — Google review
Excellent service and food! The waitress are very friendly and helpful. I booked the table online, they reserved a table with awesome window view for us! All the starters and mains are outstanding (looks pretty & taste good), the potions are bigger than i expected. It’s make sense to have 15% surcharge during the public holiday. I would recommend this place to my friends.
Mandy Choy — Google review
We booked for lunch for celebrating birthday.
But we went to wine tasting before start lunch.
They said if you booked for lunch at the restaurant, tasting fee will be no charged. That’s very nice to know!!
All wine was nice.
Staff at the tasting were very attentive.
Staff in the restaurant , they welcomed us with big smile and services we received was excellent and friendly.
Food was beautifully presented and taste was very sensitive.
The portion was just right size for me. Just once thing if I can add, the food was bit under seasoning for my preference.
But overall We had lovely dinning experiences .
The staff who served us was so lovely, I think her name was Julietta. Thank you so much for your lovely smile :) Your smile made our day!!
Masako Posteraro — Google review
A good dining experience with great wine selection
The dining experience could have been better. My steak temperature was a bit overcook but the food itself tasted amazing.
the presentation is on point but sadly the entire experience could have been more faster. Waited too long for each food.
The wine selection is great! Must try
Andrew Pranoto — Google review
Came here during the Easter weekend and the place was packed as expected. Did the wine tasting and there was a 30 mins wait and I was understanding, so we spent the time browsing the premises and admiring some of the artwork, architecture and the garden. Beautifully curated and on another day could spend a whole afternoon. Definitely one of the best wineries in the area.
S C — Google review
Worth a visit. Good quality produce. Dishes are very well put together and taste great as a whole (rather than individual components). Scenic views from restaurant, peaceful surrounds.
Pipi And Sherply — Google review
This place and the views are great ! Atmosphere is chil and cool. I had my birthday lunch in here with my friends. The food from the starter to the dessert, the quality , presentation and testes was amazing and wide wine list. The staff is very friendly one of the staff here Tince is very amazing and very knowledgeable and make great recommendations. Plenty of room for bigger groups. Highly recommended 👌 👍 ❤️
Dewi Jahrah — Google review
Magnificent food. A taste experience. Wonderful service and ambience with lovely views to the Kinglake Ranges. 2 and 3 course menu options, so not a value meal, but the value is there if you are looking for top tier dining experience with great wine
Frank Imbesi — Google review
We had 3 banquet menu, it was $85pp for lunch. Price was reasonable but food was not good enough. Mostly dry, only dessert was good. I would recommend this place to someone who only cares about the atmosphere not the taste of food.
Bella L — Google review
Food was exceptional, really tasty, enjoyed every dish. Service - can be improved… staff weren’t highly efficient to cope with the busy lunch hour.
Coco Lam — Google review
Delicious food, excellent quality and quantity. Good selection of wines. Four stars not five stars due to service (the staff were run off their feet); and there are better or just as good restaurants that are not as pricey.
L DP — Google review
Exceptional wine tasting at Yering Station Cellar Door! 🍷 Kudos to Ryan, the manager, for his expertise and hospitality. As a qualified winemaker from NZ, I vouch for the incredible taste of their wines. The 2021 Reserve Shiraz Viognier stole the show— very smooth tannins, ready for drinking now and ripe red fruits on the nose. Highly recommended!
Rudraraj Goswami — Google review
I recently visited Yering Station Winery while on a Hen’s winery tour. The property was beautiful and had a great variety of wines. While we were there, we did a wine tasting session.
The staff member (sorry I don’t remember her name) was very knowledgeable on both the wines we were tasting, as well as the history of the winery which was great to listen to and learn about.
Overall I enjoyed the whole experience. I would come back here to try the food.
Natalie G — Google review
Had a delicious lunch at Yering Station as part of a wine tour. The potatoes are very well done and addictive. The lamb shank was perfectly fall off the bones with delicious flavours
Sara F — Google review
Always love visiting this winery as they have such beautiful grounds. Their tastings are all very good value, we did the $15 tasting where we were able to try 9 different wines. Also if you buy any wine you get your tasting fees waived. Only thing is we came close to closing so our tasting was a bit rushed but still very enjoyable!
Cheryl Shi — Google review
A lovely treat for the weekend!
We went to Yering Station for a Christmas lunch and it was absolutely delicious! We had the option for a 2 or 3 course meal but I would recommend the 3 as the food is too yum to miss. I had the zucchini flower entreé, and for main the Lamb rack which came with a mushroom pie and for dessert a peach panacotta!
Definitely a pricier experience but great for a special occasion :)
G — Google review
Stopped for wine tasting. Expert host took us through the various tiers of tasting and the entire flight of wines based on the tier chosen. Very informative and great introduction to Yarra Valley wine style. Beautiful winery.
Kevin Ang — Google review
Went there today for a 70th birthday. The food looks great in the photos, but had absolutely no flavour. The fish in the first photo was extremely dry and no flavour, the crab was exactly the same, I wouldn’t even call it crab for the minuscule amount that was inside. For $80 for two courses it was an absolute rip off. The only meal anyone in my family had anything positive words to say was the Kangaroo. Even the dessert had no flavour. We spent over $1000 as a family and feel extremely ripped off.
No table water, and no one came back to offer if we required more we had to flag staff down. Attention to detail lacking, no salt and pepper on the table either. Now I NEVER season my food but in this instance it definitely required seasoning. Don’t waste your money.
Ash P — Google review
We came for a wine tasting after a recommendation from friends. Yering Station boasts the reputation as one of the oldest wineries in the region, and their skills are apparent in their wine. There is a good range of options for tastings and the Estate option provides you with the best selection.
After trying the Estate selection, I fell in love with the Shiraz Viognier and left with a bottle to share with my family 🍷The garden entrance to the tasting room is gorgeous and worth a visit, especially on a sunny day.
Jessie Schilling — Google review
A great place for wine tasting, with friendly staff who explain every wine in great detail. This is my second time here from Singapore, the first was in 2016 and now in 2024. It's truly a beautiful place.
JAY CHUA (蔡戔倡) — Google review
Enjoyed a lunch there a few days ago.
Very nice place, enjoyed walking around the Property after. Victoria's oldest winery. Not a big fan of the set price menu, although most of the wineries do it.Went there mid week so not to busy.
Would recommend this place.👍
St. Kilda beach is one of Melbourne's most popular tourist destinations, with a wide range of activities on offer for visitors including swimming, sunbathing and eating out. The beachfront has recently been redeveloped with improvements such as new cafes and restaurants.
Beautiful, clean, smooth sand beach. There's also a beach for dogs, separated with the main beach, so you can bring your 4 legs friends there without hesitating. Free shower stands are available everywhere. Kids playground is also a plus there.
Minh Nguyen — Google review
Nice strolling along the beach. Not the prettiest beach but gives good vibes. Many people fishing along the pier. Lots of people walking their dogs. Some playing beach volley.
Elaine Quek — Google review
#St Kilda beach
Well worth a visit, nice park there as well as beach. As pier was under reconstructions.
Went to see the sunset, did’t see it as cloudy.
Fairy Penguin not seen, as the Penguin viewing platform was under reconstruction at the end of the pier.
Helen West — Google review
St. Kilda Beach captivated me during my visit last summer, leaving me with unforgettable memories. The pristine shoreline and azure waters provided the perfect backdrop for a rejuvenating day out. It's not just a beach; it's an experience. Whether you're soaking up the sun, indulging in water sports, or simply strolling along the promenade, there's something for everyone.
What truly stood out was the sense of community and joy. Families building sandcastles, friends playing beach volleyball, and couples enjoying romantic walks – the beach buzzed with happiness. St. Kilda Beach isn't just a destination; it's a hub of laughter and connection.
Moreover, the abundance of restaurants nearby is a cherry on top. From cozy cafes to gourmet eateries, the culinary options cater to every palate. After a day of fun in the sun, dining by the beachfront adds a touch of magic to the experience.
In conclusion, St. Kilda Beach isn't just a beach; it's a haven of relaxation, fun, and delicious indulgence. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply craving a serene escape, this beach has it all. It's the perfect destination to create cherished memories with loved ones, and I can't wait to return.
Ovin Fernando — Google review
Incredible view very nice very relaxing incredible view at night
Eric Klein — Google review
It's very nice, close beach in the city. Worthy to go. Another plus point is nearby Lunar Park with amazing rides
Thao Ngo — Google review
I love this place, peaceful beach, beach was very clean. Night view is awesome.
Sanjay Singh — Google review
Beautiful place to visit, lots of shops. Close to the city, but far enough away not to feel the city rush.
Angela Maidment — Google review
I loved this beach. It was very peaceful. You can go there at evening time. The beach has good restaurants and gardens. You can take a direct tram to St. Kilda. The view deck is very nice
Ankur Nahar — Google review
A very nice place for a walk anytime of the day but not a typical beach where people set up tents and everything as the shore is quite close. Lots of shops around and things to see such as the solar system scale model which I really enjoy
Frank 708 — Google review
Perfect for jogging 🏃♀️ skating 🛹 Beautiful Clean beach with good shower rooms. ( but some areas are bit smelly) Multiple cafes are there. Bring your own mats or chairs and go for a beach fun! Cheers
Dee — Google review
Great atmosphere, easy walk, nowhere near enough seating on the boardwalk especially with sunsmart shade in mind.
Simon — Google review
Another beautiful beach in Melbourne! There’s are many bars, resturant s and Alina park!
The beach was quite peaceful when we went. Not quite as nice as some of the others but very beautiful.
Mike Ortiz — Google review
St Kilda Beach is known to be the most popular beach in Victoria or Melbourne...you gotta go on a good day when the sun is shining and when the sky is super clear....the water feels like a mirror...the amount of people that go there is absolutely ridiculous nowadays....so many people but highly recommended, really cool beach....
Eric 唐Tang 劭聿 — Google review
It is a really nice beach close to Melbourne CBD and easily accessed by public transport or car with a lot of paid parking slots along St Kilda Road.
There are a lot of things to do in the area:
- walk along the beach
- sunbathe, swim on sunny days
- visit nearby beautiful gardens
- walk along the pier
- play water sports
If you love penguins, you can walk through the pier, to the St Kilda Penguin area (seem to be temporarily closed now), then you can see some penguins sometimes.
Khanh Truong — Google review
The best place for sitting and watching the sunset. I would recommend cycling and running along the beach.
opallpyp — Google review
A bit shocked to see so many people here and swimming. The water is dirty and the beach is quite plain - just sand and grass.
But people enjoy playing ball here, sunbathing, and swimming. I also saw some jet skis as well. I personally didn't like it but to each their own.
Leonard — Google review
I loved my day at St Kilda Beach 🏖️ The sun, sand, and vibrant atmosphere made for the perfect beach getaway. From leisurely walks on the golden sands to sampling delicious food at the nearby cafes, every moment was pure bliss. The stunning views and refreshing sea breeze created a sense of tranquility. I hope they put more effort into cleaning the shore, It was full of gravel, seaweed, and pieces of wood.
leonardo claver — Google review
Beautiful beach, very calm waters.
We missed out on the penguines unfortunately hopefully next time we get to see them.
Great for a walk or even a nice quite one on the beach.
Very clean beach with clean amenties close by.
Playground and resturants near by.
Alma Arnautovic — Google review
The beach is a clean and somehow busy. Sometimes there are running or cycling events there and you can participate or just enjoy the good vibes. and also is a good place for relaxing in warm sands or reading book or swimming. There is also a beach near there for dogs. And there are lots of restaurants and bars there. So everything is available at this area for having a sunny swimming day
Niloofar — Google review
It's very popular beach!
We can see a beautiful sunset!!
That's very beautiful.
Sometimes we can see the ocean while listening to songs by street performers.
まんじゅお — Google review
On Australia Day at St Kilda Beach, the weather is delightful with a gentle breeze and clear skies. Seagulls soar gracefully against the blue sky, while people leisurely engage in activities such as fishing, walking their dogs, and sunbathing.
JQ Z — Google review
St Kilda Beach has a certain undeniable charm. The sand is soft, the water is clear (well, clearer than most city beaches), and there's a real buzz in the air. It's clear why it's such a popular spot.
But, as a visitor, I wouldn't say it's the most relaxing beach experience. It's loud! There are always buskers around, and the hawker stalls add to the general cacophony. Don't get me wrong, the vibe is infectious, but it's not exactly "tranquil."
The beach itself is pretty small, and on a sunny day, it gets absolutely packed. Finding a spot to lay down your towel can be a bit of a mission, and forget about having any personal space.
If you're looking for a lively beach scene, with entertainment and people-watching galore, then St Kilda is fantastic. But if you're after a serene escape to soak up the sun and listen to the waves, there might be better options around.
Thanh Hảo Lê — Google review
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I'll never travel to Launceston without this trip planner again
Great views and well restored and maintained lighthouse.
Well worth the visit.
T atts — Google review
If you’re on the highway between Bernie and Stanley make sure you take this little detour, it’s like only 5minutes or so off the highway. Apart from the gorgeous views there is a little walk between the lookout and lighthouse, so don’t be lazy, it’s worth doing, park at either the lookout or lighthouse and take a stroll. Under 20 mins walk each way.
Jason Adams (Jase) — Google review
Lovely walk from Lighthouse to Table Cape much more relaxing than driving between the 2! 20min stroll each way even dallying to snap photos. Path being upgraded so safe for anyone other than true tearaways. One pitch up/down to take care but I am not fitness freak and enjoyed it!!
Veronica Hausknecht — Google review
Beautiful lighthouse on the hill, if you like you can climb up to the top from the stairs inside.
Totally recommend going to this beautiful place.
Roger Murfet — Google review
Another historical lighthouse always worth visiting!
Richard Jagger — Google review
Nice view around the light house area.
Mahi — Google review
We stopped here to checkout the lighthouse before going around to the lookout to enjoy the views. You can have a tour of the lighthouse if your there at the right time. You may want to enjoy the short walk from either if you like to park at one and walk to the other. There are picnic tables at each site if you like to stop for lunch or a snack and enjoy the view.
Peter Lowden — Google review
The tours might be closed. But you can still come and see the lighthouse, just not inside.
BOXA MEDIA — Google review
Always a great place to take mainland visitors
Linda Gibson — Google review
Great view out to the ocean around the base there is also a little walking track near by its a paved track to a lookout over the ocean
Ian Giles (Forest) — Google review
Was a self tour, very pretty spot! Definitely come in spring to see the nearby Tulip fields in full bloom too!
Meagan Thomas — Google review
Love visiting the light house. It's better when the volunteers have it open and tell you the amazing history behind it. Little grave of a young child who passed away long ago who was living there with his parents just metres from the lighthouse.
The views are awesome from the top.
Nice walk along the path from the light house to the carpark look out.
So much history to be told from the area including Wynyard. Beautiful views of the ocean and also the gorgeous tulips straight across the way.
It's a must to visit when in Tasmania or if your just visiting from the South. ☺️🌷❤️
The Makers' UTAS, located in Burnie, Tasmania, is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and those interested in traditional crafts. The workshop offers an engaging paper-making tour where experts use unique local fibers such as wombat poo, apple pulp, and rainforest leaves to create handmade paper using traditional methods. Visitors can explore the information center to gather details about various attractions in the area and enjoy a bite at the on-site cafe.
Information centre has plenty of information you can pickup on the different places you can visit while you're in Tassie. There is also a cafe you can have a bite to eat and the bit we enjoyed the most was all the hand made crafts you can see and buy. You may also have the chance to speak to the artist directly. Highly recommend you pop in.
Lou Italia — Google review
Very cool place to see lots of gorgeous unique art work, beautiful gifts too.
Wall of paper so darn cool, & the paper mache life size figurines WOW, highly recommend visiting & the pictures made from magazines.... Mind blowing 💗💗💗
Mandy Dawes (MJS) — Google review
A highlight of Burnie, a place where you can view and purchase local artisans wares. Also has a good tourist information and Papermaking workshop,...Definitely worth doing. Cafe is busy and average price.
Frank Liz Yates — Google review
Collection of unique local art and other pieces, including a cafe and lots of local attractions. You can access from the beach boardwalk
Russell King — Google review
Well worth a visit to watch many various arts and crafts being made. There's also a pictorial history of Burnie and a couple of really interesting installations.
ken brown — Google review
Lovely information centre with lots of literature brochures, souvenirs, cafe, shop and much more. Very friendly and helpful staff with a lot of local knowledge of the area.
Praful Shah — Google review
Kids throughly enjoyed the paper making tour inside. Learnt alot and even dicided to purchase a paper making kit after the tour. Our tour guide was full of knowledge about all things paper. Would recomend if your in the area and if the weather is not great, as was our case, perfect indoor activity. Also has art work and various other stores.
Toby Te Rupe — Google review
Made paper, looked at restored coal loader made in Burnie. Little penguins are located by board walk. Local artists display their art. Very interesting.
This 11-hectare garden offers rhododendrons & other plantings, plus water features & a tea room.
Magnificent multicultural gardens which have been run by volunteers for 40 years, amazing fact! No such thing as a bad photo here. The garden is breathtakingly beautiful. The rhododendrons spectacular. My favourite part was the Japanese 🏯 garden & all the lovely lakes. You will be bathed in translucent colour and reflection. A must see whilst visiting Tasmania, our island paradise.
Suzanne McGrath — Google review
Pleasant morning with nature! I visited with my wife and 2yr old. Keen to see the platypus and wildlife. I'm open to nature and really enjoyed the gardens generally, worth seeing. The lakes were nice and we did see some ripples of the platypus but hard to see much. Saw lots of wallabies too! All round nice family place. Thanks
Mark Taylor — Google review
Little garden where discover new plant and part of Asians culture with this gazebo for the main countries. Very well kept by volunteers that I have to thank for this amazing job!!!
Giordan Benigni — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Hundreds of Rhododendrons and other plants. Lots of tracks taking you to different areas. There's also a cafe. Highly recommend it.
Gina Butler — Google review
What an amazing place - beautiful setting and lovely staff. Show off platypus (couldn’t get a photo)! Many choices of pathways. Took low mobility mum and she was able to do the lake loop and well placed seats allowed us to stop and enjoy the scenery. Even better was teen enjoyed the walk and views to photograph. Thanks for a lovely day!
Veronica Hausknecht — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. So much work & effort has gone into this place of serenity.
Mark and Jen Ackerman — Google review
Alan took us around on a buggie which was super helpful since the grounds are a bit uneven and there are some steeper hills. There were such a great variety of plants and flowers. Even some platypus in the lake! The tea house was also worth a stop. They have tea and scones which were delicious and the staff were all so friendly.
Sharon Michelle — Google review
probably the best thing to do in burnie! in my opinion 😎 the entry fee is $15 per person and there’s volunteers in the tearoom that will help you pay. if not you can put money in through the door. there are platypus here that i was able to watch for 20mins in the pond out by the deck of the main building. loved all the gardens. really beautiful and the rhodo’s weren’t even really out when i went!!
hannah rogers — Google review
Just beautiful and a peaceful environment.
Lucky enough to see the platypus and other wildlife.
Look forward to visiting in spring to see all the flowers bloom
Tamara Franks — Google review
Lovely gardens with numerous varieties and nice walks but the Chinese Garden was pretty special with its ponds. Very restful place to visit. Leave time for relaxation
Ross Daniels — Google review
World class gardens, pram accessible paths (but a bit steep at times for wheelchairs), lovely friendly volunteers and even gluten free toasties on the menu.
Tara Modra — Google review
Great place for exercise. The hills and long paths make for a very good workout. It has beautiful views and has great areas for relaxing aswell. You can have lunch or tea and scones at the restaurant.
george infanti — Google review
Amazing location, a hidden gem in outer Burnie. So relaxing just walking around the property, platypus watching and finishing with coffee and scones.
Paul Broadby — Google review
When you are in Burnie , definitely visit this Garden. Beautiful,Serene and well marked and maintained garden to walk around and explore!!
Farida Joseph — Google review
It's such a nice garden with lots of sections to view. Probably would take about an hour if you go around slowly. It's very picturesque but I guess it'd be nicer if you come in autumn or spring. There's a buggy car service. This place is run by volunteers. There's also a tea house here. It's $15 for adult entry. There's also a yearly pass/host pass.
Stopped here for an overnight camp during a through hike. The coffee at the cafe is good and the food is fantastic. Worth a drive in itself. The campground by the river is a beautiful spot. The staff were all very friendly. Next time we'll visit the zoo proper and stay a few nights so we can explore the surrounding area.
Eve Hayden — Google review
Loved the visit! The kangaroos were so friendly and feeding them was the best thing. The surroundings were very beautiful. Plus, the staff was very friendly 💕 the food & coffee from the cafe was absolutely delicious. Very worth the visit & will definitely visit again! Keep up the good work guys🙌♥️
Dila Jayasena — Google review
A wonderful day out for all ages... A great selection of Australian and Exotic animals and birds.
You can buy food to feed the kangaroos and wallabies.
Lovely grassed area with picnic tables for lunch if you bring it yourself. There is also a Cafe which had a good selection of food, drinks, etc.
Robyn Whitmore — Google review
Had an Awesome time at Wings. Great staff and good caring animals. Lottie ( Koala) was lovely. All the endemic species are so precious.
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sudesh atapattu — Google review
I couldn't find anywhere to camp as most were closed. I called Wings Wildlife Park close to closing time and they waited until I arrived...such kindness you won't find in many other places - thank you so much love ❤️
the facilities were clean and working.
so recommended!
Ruffian Chiram — Google review
Wings has a wide variety of wildlife - from birds, snakes, to emus and trout. The keepers show a genuine love for the animals and the enclosures are kept clean and provide adequate space and enrichment for the animals. Picturesque location with nearby camping. Great for kids.
Janelle Fletcher — Google review
Love love visiting this place, helpful and friendly keepers. Interactive enclosures available ... Cafe is nice, food value average. Camping and cabin accommodation on site.
Nicole Young — Google review
We recently visited Wing Wildlife Park after a recommendation from a friend, and boy are we glad we did!
Although a little out of the way compared to some tourist attractions, it is well worth the drive.
From the super friendly staff at all levels (chef, reception, keepers etc), to a fantastic range of animals. The park is large and well spread out. You could easily spend more than a day enjoying it.
We especially loved our Devil Encounter.
My only regret is not doing the highland cow encounter.
Sarah McBryde — Google review
Great place, one of the best wildlife parks in Tasmania. Large range of native animals and birds as well as Monkeys, and so one. Very child friendly and hands on. Cafe has a great menu as well.
Daniel Axton — Google review
Did the Capybara Encounter today. Emma was very knowledgeable and Nicole is a Capybara whisperer 😂 we highly recommend this encounter was fantastic. Oscar was so cute, loved the sounds he made. Thank you.
sue kole — Google review
It was a great place to visit. A cross between a zoo and a wildlife rescue centre. The staff were happy, friendly, and very helpful. I thoroughly enjoyed the day. The food in the café was excellent too.
George Adams — Google review
More animals than I expected, and quite a varied collection too. A variety that we're not Australian, but still interesting. It was possible to get quite close to many of them, particularly the kangaroos, and the park was easy to get around even if mobility is limited. Good selection of ice cream in the cafe too to cool down afterwards. A decent experience all in all.
iChris Shelton — Google review
Very interesting place. The lady at reception was very enthusiastic and all other staff i saw were extremely happy and helpful. A great experience feeding fish and kangaroos. Was also great to walk through the farm area. The drive down was scenic and beautiful, I have rarely seen such amazing scenery. There are a few single lane roads, so be careful driving if its dusk. Many animals are rescues and it is such a wonderful thing to see them being taken care of.
Bethany Thiele — Google review
This is a small family owned wildlife park featuring animals native to Tasmania and Australia. The animals are all there because they can’t be reintroduced to the wild for various reasons. It’s small enough to be easily walkable, the animals are easy to spot and there’s a petting area with farm animals for the littles plus you can feed and pet the kangaroos (visitors are warned to approach from the front - do monitor children). For an additional fee you can reserve a time to get up close and personal with the koala, the wombat and the Tasmanian devil. There’s a nice little gift shop and cafe at the front for coffee or ice cream. Free public restrooms near the parking lot.
Laura Spriggs Gray — Google review
I enjoyed this a lot. The Tassie Devils were very active and you can see the animals are well cared for.
Kelly Leonard — Google review
This was such a cool experience. We had the place to ourselves for the most part when we were there. All of the animals were awake and moving unlike at zoos - and they all seemed so comfortable and happy. I would highly recommend spending 3 hours to see it all and plan to watch the devils eat. It is grossly fascinating! Plus being able to talk amongst the kangaroos and wallaby’s was super cool.
Amelia Stansell — Google review
Stayed for 2 nights in our van and loved it. Was a nice peaceful campgrond beside the river, fairly priced, and we could enter the wildlife park as often as we wanted to which was a real treat
Nicholas Mills — Google review
Beautiful spot to visit with lots of very happy critters to visit. We stayed three nights in the powered section. Staff were lovely.
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Cavern with an illuminated walkway for viewing limestone formations & an underground river.
A Cave well worth visiting. Trish provides a knowledgeable, interesting and humourous dialogue as she guides you through this truly impressive ancient cave. The coffee & cake at the finish of the tour, tops off nicely a wonderful experience.
Jan McKay — Google review
Fantastic family run business.
We had Ben and he was great.
Exceptional people skills. His parents should be so proud of him.
He was well educated on everything in the caves.
He was funny and easy to listen too.
He was great with the kids and didn't rush us or get annoyed at us or the kids.
I will recommend this place to everybody once I return home.
K C B — Google review
Steep steps down leads to quite an extensive network of paths allowing one to appreciate good examples of typical cave formations such as shawls straws, wedding cake, glow worms. Good value with an amusing tour guide with lots of ‘Dad jokes’.
Bryce McLean — Google review
What a great experience the Gunns Plains caves are. Geoff our tour guide was outstanding, full of knowledge and made it a fun tour. Probably the best caves I have ever seen. Highly recommended.
Stephen Williams — Google review
Geoff was an excellent guide! We love doing cave tours and rarely find someone who isn’t passionate at Caves. Geoff was next level - would go again! He is so passionate about what he does and the cave system he shows.
Kris Humphrys — Google review
Spectacular. Highly recommended.
Entry is by guided tour only and is great value, $50 for a family with 2 or more kids.
The guide is very knowledgeable and entertaining, you can tell he enjoys taking people in every time.
After entering the cave down 54 stairs, the path is pretty easy going with a few more stairs here and there and a short ladder at one point that can be bypassed if need be. Our 4 year old walked the whole tour without any problems.
Glenn Chamberlain — Google review
Awesome tour - when you can catch Miss 13s interest you know you are on a winner! Part Natural History, part comedy - Geoff is a GEM imparting his passion for the place. Full of surprises and beauty! Note that guided tours are the entry times - not a wander at will place but the guided tour adds so much more value
Veronica Hausknecht — Google review
These are some seriously cool caves. If you’re lucky you might spot a giant dinner plate sized spider native to the caves. That said, access is difficult - the entrance features 50+ steep stairs to descend (and reascend at the end of the tour) and the tour requires descending a ladder as well as dodging stalactites and squeezing through narrow passages. The tour itself is made fun and interesting by the guide and the caverns feature many interesting formations, a cathedral chamber with astonishing acoustics and a room full of glow worms (no photos without a license which must be purchased far in advance). There’s a cute little gift shop at the entrance and clean restrooms.
Laura Spriggs Gray — Google review
Was wanting to see a cave in Tasmania and found this place online, Gunns plains caves is a must see place, it’s hidden away just a short drive from Ulverstone. We arrived at the gate and was a short wait till we met our guide Geoff and he is a brilliant funny and exciting person to take us for the tour. Lots of different sites to see underground we we’re definitely not left disappointed.
Would definitely recommend this place for anyone to go to.
Jordan Parnham — Google review
Always a great pleasure to bring tourists here and I always join them for a tour. I don't think the cave changes much, but each time it impresses me enormously. Well worth the visit and great knowing your money stays 100% local!
Walter van Praag — Google review
Beautiful cave with many interesting structures. Price is 19 per adult or 15 for concessions. Trish and Geoff ran the tour, and they were very friendly and humorous with their commentary. Trish was our guide, and her guidance has that kind of a school tour vibe, with extra jokes (prepare your sense of humor, so that you can joke as well, not getting triggered like the low rating reviews here). The tour itself is a good exercise for you, with an hour of walking around. Free stamping and few souvenirs are available too!
Nguyen Tuan Khoi — Google review
If you can handle all the lame dad jokes from the guide, you'll have a blast. A quick little tour with a great view of caves, stalactites and stalagmites, and other sedimentary wonders. The glow worms were very cool to see.
J — Google review
What a brilliant find. Staff are proper nice, and super friendly and knowledgeable - shout to Matt and Trish who fitted us in on our own private tour. Caves are fantastic and you can see some glow worms as part of the tour too. There's zero phone reception though, so bring your card or cash, as your Optus data ain't going to work with your Google Pay or Apple Pay.
Nathan Hague — Google review
Had been trying to get there for years! Finally did it. Ben was a entertaining guide and a credit to the family business.
Mark ward — Google review
The Gunn's Plains caves are definitely worth seeing. The group was small and the guide was very informative.
The caves were really beautiful .
Robyn Whitmore — Google review
$55 for a family of 4. The guide was funny and we loved seeing the glow worms at the very end. We didn’t expect it to be so bright.
It only has 4 out of 5 stars due to the fact that there was too many people on the tour with us.
Did call in the morning to book in the afternoon no problem.
Ondine LABRISSIERE — Google review
Bring your Imagination and enjoy a tour through a quiet uncommercialised cave system that is truly unique. Set in a beautiful valley that's best viewed by driving along the B17 route from Penguin. Geoff's experience in caving is astounding as he points out beautiful limestone features in a cave that once was near flooded in 1929. A nice added attraction is the glow worms.
Checking in, parking car and locating cabin was all a simple process, Staff and passengers were all friendly.
Being on the ship felt like being in a moving car. Eventually, walking around became challenging, funny and almost difficult to balance. Lots of rails to hold on too🤪
Motorcycle video games on ship... were extra fun😁
Was blessed with a cabin in the middle of ship, so I slept comfortably and peacefully unlike some others😬
Extremely windy whist on deck, making it hard to take clear pics😏
Pets welcomed on board, but are caged and no access to visiting is permitted☹
Definitely will experience this kind of travelling again😁 thanks to all staff who were on board 19-12-21🤗 awesome experience
Netty Green — Google review
Good service, people on board are very nice and helpful. Seats are pretty comfy although after so many hours you start needing a change of position and would love to lay down or something, I guess booking the recliners could be a good option but still 100% doable without them, specially if you are on a budget and want to save that money.
Food on board is pretty cheap ($12 pizza, $4,5 coffee, $7,5 burger)
Anto Nella — Google review
The ship is fine. The amenities aren't bad and the restaurants and bars are ok.
What really subtracted from the experience is that there is no support for public transportation at either of the two ports. You have to walk very long distances with your luggage on both sides. If you don't come with a car, rather fly or find alternative transportation.
Wilhelm van Rooyen — Google review
We had a day sailing from Devonport to Melbourne. The boarding was very late and ship departed late as well. Food wasn't great on deck 10 and pizza was horrible. It was fully crowded due to holiday season. There was shotage of staff and existing staff were trying their level best to do everything they can. Cleaning can be improved further. We got some chairs at different places. More comfy seating facility can be provided. Eventhough we tried to book recliners they were not available. It reached Melbourne on time and disembarking was fine.
Anto Mathew — Google review
The Spirit is a good way to travel to and from Tasmania and bring your own vehicle and van. Friendly staff. Good cabins to sleep and arrive fresh either to Devonport or Geelong, where the new terminal makes loading and unloading easier.
Johnny Whitehead — Google review
My second trip on the cruise and quite enjoyable if you're travelling daytime. Easy directions and hasslefree check in and parking on the decks. Check ind open 2.5 hours before and closes 45mins before the departure time. Restaurants are good with reasonable menus, 29 AUD for an adult if you use buffet. Also there's separate shop where you could buy hot pastries and cold sandwiches with drinks. Ample space for dining. Excellent customer service throughout. Recliner lounge chairs are quite reasonable and you can book them for free, better than staying on other lounge areas. I've travelled in cabins before but I'd prefer recliner lounge given its comfort and convenience.
Ayesh Baddage — Google review
Brilliant both night sailings over and back - firstly you have fantastic staff from booking to loading us on in our motor home - our cabin was covid clean and made us feel secure and safe - Please pass this on as Your staff really need to know what a great job they’re doing!
V — Google review
Wonderful cruise! Quite organised in terms of boarding. Takes a while, but it’s quite a ship full of passengers and vehicles. Dining arrangements were a bit confusing as a first timer.
Anuradha Wickramarachchi — Google review
Good cabins, nice food and a good selection at the bar. Can't complain about anything. Great alternative to flying from Sydney if you want to take your own car, van, bike etc.
Paul Hanson — Google review
Oh, it was so much fun. Very good food, clean, friendly staff. It was such a memorable experience. Good cabins, good recliners.
Luminita Quraishi — Google review
My first trip ever on a ship. Didn’t know what to expect but was blown away how good it was. The crew were great, the food was simple & well cooked. The Deluxe room was a delight. Just one negative the mattress on the queen size bed wasn’t on par. In fact they really need to upgrade the mattress’s. My Deluxe room was 7005.
Pointer PV — Google review
The experience is great if you lower your expectations. It's not a cruise. It's a ferry with accommodation. You need to pay for almost everything especially food and entertainment inside the ferry. It's comfortable but the price could be lower though. Paid more than $1,700 for 2 people + 1 baby and normal car for return ticket. It's after a $500 government subsidy. The terminal in Geelong is new so there are a lot of amenities. Do not come too early. It will be more enjoyable if you come 90 minutes before boarding so you don't have to wait too long.
michael febrianto — Google review
Enjoyable experience on the Spirit. From Geelong we did night sailing so had a cabin. Bed was so uncomfortable. Hard as a rock. No sleep. Coming back we had a day sailing so we just found a comfortable spot and settled down for the 10 hour trip. Went to cinema passed a few hours. We got breakfast after we boarded from the buffet part the Tasmanian kitchen I think it is. Steer clear of the egg and bacon rolls they are as hard as a rock also. I didn't eat the roll. Didn't want to break a tooth. But otherwise all good.
Jeff McNeil — Google review
We have been coming across to Tasmania since 2017, we flew once and it was a horrible flight 🤢, we then decided to try the Spirit and it was nicer, we eventually upgraded to a cabin which I highly recommend for the price, much better in a rough ride, not hearing and seeing other people throw up🤮🤢. We unfortunately did the trip where there was 12 foot waves and that was terrible 😢🤮🤢🤕🥴, fortunately we don’t have many of those and we feel much more relaxed when we get off at the other end. If the Spirit people are reading this, please please please 🙏🏻 do scones with jam and cream every sail, we only had it once and it was amazing as an afternoon treat, the food onboard isn’t anything exciting but scones was 😂🤣😅
Michelle Allen — Google review
Driving on and off the ship is made so effortless by the really helpful loading guides. They clearly and cleverly guide you on and off. Can't thank them enough!
Michael Jones — Google review
Had an amazing time, everything very efficient. Ate at the buffet Restaurant, lovely food, but fill your plate as you can't go back for seconds. Free soft drink included. Staff on board were so very friendly and went out of their way to be helpful. Cabins are very comfy, you can set your cabin temperature. Bathrooms in the cabin are a good size and the showers have good water pressure. Lots of interesting things to do, eat, and drink, plus a kiddie play area too. Pizza available on deck 9... would definitely go on it again!!! Had a great time!
Wendy — Google review
The terminal was well organised, clean and the staff were friendly. Absolutely enjoyed our experience. It was fantastic!
Marvin — Google review
I enjoy sailing with the spirit, I always sail at night and take my car always. Great value and drive on and off each way a bonus.
Located in Latrobe, Tasmania, the House of Anvers is a renowned family-owned chocolate factory that has been producing gourmet Belgian chocolates since 1989. Visitors can explore the museum and tasting center for free and even take a tour of the factory to witness over 2,500 varieties of chocolate being made. The founder, Igor Van Gerwen, takes pride in using the finest ingredients such as Tasmanian cream to create rich and flavorful chocolates.
The best hot chocolate I've tried in a long time. The chili and spice hot chocolate as well as the mint was really nice. The spice hits you then the chili then the chocolate. The flavours are just right and none was over powering the other. Best part is it is not too sweet like others. The mint had a great balance as well. The Eggs benny was good too. The ham with it was delicious. I would have preferred a little bit more moisture and runnier egg.
The staff were great and very friendly. Heaps of parking including for caravans. Easy to get to and find along the main road.
Both the inside and outside seating was homey and pleasant. Highly recommended and would definitely go back.
Marvin — Google review
Open Steak Sandwich: very nice, well cooked. The red wine and mushroom sauce was particularly nice. The cheese on top was unusual but didn't detract from the meal. The flavors were well balanced.
Belgium Waffle (with lemon curd): one of the better waffles I've had recently. It's common for waffles to be served with too little sauce or other accompaniment, not the case here with more than enough lemon curd to cover both waffles. Every element of this meal was quite pleasant, the waffles were soft. The serving size was quite generous.
Cappuccino: unusually creamy but a nice flavor. Not as bitter as I'm used to but a nice change nevertheless.
Verdict: overall a good time, I'd go here again and I'd recommend the above. Slightly disappointed that they had sold out of a couple of menu items we wanted to order, in particular the "Ultimate Anvers Taste Sensation", their dessert tasting board.
Wade Dunham — Google review
First impressions, atmosphere, service and quality are all part of the experience. Let’s begin….
The interesting historic old building attracts your interest straight up, with the antique museum and chocolate making viewing window there to offer an insight into modern and past practices.
The main entrance on our arrival was congested with other patrons, and the plastic doorway strips/ curtain that had to be pushed through kind of defeated the Covid sanitation measures that were requested upon entry.
Although no tables were available for a dine in experience, the friendly waitress offered a take away option which we accepted, whilst admiring numerous empty tables without a reservation label to say otherwise.
The turkey & cranberry toasted sandwich was good (but would have been fantastic if it were hot). We had to go searching for it as it seemed to have gone missing in action (left on the front counter for all the staff to see). The coffee & hot chocolate was delivered 10 minutes earlier to the location we were kindly asked to wait.
As I am sure you would understand, I enjoy my coffee. The coffee here was less than drinkable & made its way to the bin, the hot chocolate however was yummy & chocolatey.
Not the best experience overall, sorry only 2 stars, 1 for the lovely sandwich the other for the lovely & yummy selection of free Anvers chocolates that we got with our takeaway drinks……
Dakota Wolf — Google review
Must visit place in Tassie! The best ever hot chocolate I've enjoyed in Australia. Extravagantly creamy and rich with natural chocolate flavour! Staff is amazing and so quick! Very beautiful place indeed! Spacious parking and a children friendly garden. You could buy chocolate from a range of flavour, real authentic stuff.
Ayesh Baddage — Google review
Great team and attentive staff. Very busy on weekends so worth to call and book a table. Excellent menu. The food we ordered, from hot drinks to desserts were scrumptious. It never disappoints.
There’s a chocolate museum, a playground and an alongside cottage which sales all the chocolate deliciousness.
Sarah Cayce — Google review
I’ve always loved this chocolate factory. There’s a very small museum around the back and a cafe attached. I haven’t tried the food before. The actual chocolate shop always has free samples. They sell the most delicious fudge and truffles in the world! If you’re in Tassie you’ve GOT to try Anvers chocolate.
Jodie Grosvenor — Google review
Chocolate Factory using Belgian skills and techniques was very impressive. There is a cafe, beautiful gardens and a retail shop. They also provide a couple of viewing windows where you can watch them make the chocolates. A wonderful place to learn about how chocolate is made and the history behind it. I did however find the chocolates very expensive.
John Jocys — Google review
This was the first stop after I came off the Spirit of Tasmania 3 years ago, so I had to come back.
And... it certainly did not disappoint! The waffles certainly scratched my itch for something sweet, and the cappuccino was very well made.
Thank you for another great sweet dining experience!!
Cashew Ssss — Google review
We ordered hazelnut waffles. There was a short wait but it tasted nice. A bit more expensive than we expected though. Staff were friendly and accommodating.
mwyeoh — Google review
Fun place that opens at 7 am which is great for Ferry people looking for breakfast. I’ve had brunch twice and attended a large birthday lunch group . Brunch by a real fire is charming and it was well cooked. The real test of a large group went fairly well. Meals arrived within minutes of each other by a succession of cheerful Staff. The more private Atrium area was warm on a windy Sunday too.
Denise Kloeden — Google review
the smoked salmon dishes were phenomenal, the fish was so fresh and it melted in your mouth. the baguette was especially delicious and fresh. the servings for the price were quite decent. the sweets were also quite nice, in particular the banana caramel was super yummy. both the hot chocolates were so sweet and creamy.
kiara. — Google review
Loved the whole Anvers experience. We firstly looked through the little museum, watched a worker making milk chocolate truffles then off to the shop. What a great array of products they had. There were sample bags containing half a truffle and a small handful of chocolate buds.
Gwen2620 — Google review
We had a few hours to spend before flying back home and decided to drive about 1 hour to House of Anvers. I had no expectations whatsoever coming in here, but I left with such a great feeling. There were a chocolate factory, a beautiful garden, a chocolate shop, and a cafe. As it was lunch time, we went straight to the cafe and ordered some food. And wow, everything was exceptionally delicious, especially the salmon strudel 🤤😋 On top of that, staff were friendly, attentive, and helpful as well. I couldn’t be any happier. Worth the drive and would definitely come back!
Kiki W — Google review
If you ever want to treat yourself to a decadent meal.
Look no further!!
The cakes and hot chocolate are rich and delicious.
The hot chocolate is rich, smooth and velvety. Couldn't ask for more from a hot chocolate!!
James Tan — Google review
Situated about a 10min drive out of Devonport, on the Bass Highway, is this delightful little chocolate factory. It has plenty of off road parking, including caravan and RV parking, with a kids playground.
Housed inside a restored 1920s art deco bungalow, Wyndarra Lodge, is a combination cafe/choclate factory/museum. The cafe at the front of the bungalow, is homely and feeds like sitting in a federation style sitting room. The kitchen is only open until 3pm but you can enjoy coffee, tea and hot chocolate with a selection of cakes until 5pm. We enjoyed a nice cup of their chilli & spice hot chocolate and cinnamon hot chocolate for afternoon tea. The museum is really just a series of display boards, chocolate moulds and historical advertising, giving you the history of chocolate and the history of the Anvers family’s chocolate making in Tasmania.
It is fascinating to watch the chocolatiers through the glass windows hard at work making all the different types of chocolate.
The chocolate shop is located separately from the main building. They do provide samples in small white paper bags, very COVID precautionary. The chocolate on sale is relatively pricey compared to mass produced chocolate but it is all handmade traditional chocolate. We bought some of their Belgium truffle chocolate, which was melt in your mouth delicious. Worth making the stop if you’re driving through the Latrobe area.
Daniel Arndt — Google review
Shout out to the friendly and accomodating young staffs. Thanks for the great service.
We arrived during the peak lunch time and attended immediately.
We had the chocolate cake, which was rich, sweetly balanced and delicious. The chicken and cranberry toasted sandwich was generously stacked up with 3 slices of bread and lots of fillings. Can't leave without an iced chocolate, which was not overpowering with sweetness and rich with chocolate. Lastly, 500ml of the Black Inca beer by the Seven Shed makes it a great feast.
Michael Mok — Google review
Good history but disappointing no chocolate making to be seen, maybe times of viewing could be advertised. The history of the building was interesting. Chocolate shop had a good variety but expensive . Small sample bags of choc buddies were avail.
A magical shop that could easily be a set for a movie!
A friend told me I had to go with her and we took the trip to Latrobe. I had no idea what I was about to enter until opening the door.
There are giant sized animals, human sized kings, secret doors into other magical worlds, a tardis that opens to massive dinosaurs, a full Alice in Wonderland experience, and even a cafe!
I completely lost time while we were in there and immersed into the experience of awe and wonder. Left with a mini magnetic chess set for my oldest son with a beverage to go from the cafe.
Now that I know it exists and the vast array of inventory that they have on offer, all of the unique homeware, gifts, and delights, I will definitely return and more than likely, with my family next time.
Jennifer Hamilton — Google review
This is a must see place in Devonport. It is a great place for the kids to see. A fun place to go to. When you go in you will not want to come out.A fun place to visit where you can find alot of fun and interesting things. It is a shop for people of all ages. There's something for everyone.It is honestly quite a magical shop. This is a dream come true. You enter a world of magic the second you step through those huge double doors.
Pasan Senanayake — Google review
Took my children here and we had an enjoyable time. There are a lot of interesting things on display and things to buy. If you are a fan of Doctor Who, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Science stuff and The Hobbit & Sword Art online, this place is a MUST. It’s only a 15 minute drive from Devonport.
deep sekhon — Google review
Discovered this store by accident whilst filling in time in Latrobe, oh my gosh what a find, the 6 people I was with and their toddlers were absolutely thrilled by this store and spent over 2 hours in there. There's so much to see and explore in there. Do yourself a favour if you're ever in Latrobe Tasmania please visit this store, you won't be disappointed ☺️
Julz — Google review
Let your inner child loose in this amazing store! Why it’s not listed in the things to do and see in Tasmania is hard to understand. Wow! A sight not to miss, something for everyone at all ages, gifts and games, puzzles, toys, books. The bathroom is definitely a must see!! The fun in exploring the themed rooms is so much fun. I didn’t get to try anything from the coffee shop, maybe next holiday. My husband and almost 2 year old loved it as well.
Melanie Alderton — Google review
Obsessed with this shop. It‘s such a wonderland and everyone will be be able to find something here. The coffee and cookies are the perfect addition and the disco toilet is the cherry on top 🪩
Jess E — Google review
They have a great range of products for kids and adults. What makes them stand out from other stores like this is their immersive experiences, the themes are done really well and you can spend quite a bit of time in this shop. Overall a fun experience.
George — Google review
Great toy store with a huge range of products for kids and adults.
Definitely worth the stop just to have a look around.
The themed areas are done really well.
Also, the staff are super nice and helpful.
Stuart A — Google review
The dream toy store!! If feels magical walking around the store. They have a unique collection and something for everyone. This place is unmissable. Must visit if you are around Latrobe!
Vaish M — Google review
What a wonderful shop. We go every time we are in Latrobe. We also placed an order (to Melbourne) and the product arrived so so quick. It was so well packed.. The staff are absolutely amazing. The coffee and fudge alone make this amazing place worth the visit..
Kate Green — Google review
Another recommendation from wonderful locals. The best toys and luxury homewears, as well as fun immersive experiences in Alice and Wonderland, Jurassic Park and a really creepy room for horror buffs (don't be tempted to take your kids in there, it is creepy!). Yummy hit chocolate in the back cafe too. A stunning store, and a must see!
Carla — Google review
What an amazing shop. Hadn’t heard about it and stumbled on it quite by accident. Spent an hour just wandering through and exploring all the cool little corners and displays. Well worth a visit.
Andre Queree — Google review
It was the most magical shop! A little bit pricy, but it is understandable. They had some amazing secret rooms, like an Alice in wonderland one, a Jurassic park one, a hobbit hole, a space one, and a super creepy one with horror movie things, like "Annabelle" and possessed creatures. I greatly recommend! Amazing experience. There was also a large part with amazing kids toys and dresses etc. ❤❤
Elouise McShane — Google review
What an amazing shop. It takes pride of place in the main street of Latrobe, and even before you enter, you know you are in for a treat.
From the get-go, I had no idea of where to look next - it was definitely sensory overload. But I was there to find the ‘rabbit hole’ that Alice fell down. And there it was. Even the Queen of Hearts was there.
But suddenly I’m faced with E.T. and C3PO. But wait, not just one Santa & Mrs Claus but hundreds. By now you’re in love with Christmas again and around the corner are Dragons and Knights.
Oh wait, there’s an African zoo collection. Right about now, I think I can’t be amazed anymore, and out pops a dinosaur or three. Ooh there’s a beautiful teapot from Beauty and the Beast. I feel like I’m still spiralling down Alice’s tunnel.
OMG, you just have to stop at Latrobe and get your butt into this place. It is absolutely amazing. This shop is like nothing I have ever seen, a veritable cornucopia of every imaginable child hood dreamtime character and more.
My purchase - a bag of freeze dried ice-cream. WOW, that stuff is awesome!
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Jabinda Joey — Google review
This place is amazing. So much to look at and buy. There's also a cafe with food, cakes, coffee and other drinks. Save about 2 hours to go through all the rooms and areas if you have the time.
It's hard to say everything you could buy here but illtrt for some... toys, games, disney happy potter, world of war craft, candles, clothes, Christmas, horror, wine, Whiskey, homewears, swords, pop vinyl, statues, fair garden stuff, dinasaurs, puzzles, metal house stuff.
Kyra Houltham — Google review
A fun place to visit where you can find a lot of interesting things. From clothing to merchandises and a nice little coffee shop at the end.
Basanta Shrestha — Google review
Absolutely love this. All the dolls are things are amazing. You would love this if you are a fan of fantasy tales.
Yui — Google review
The store I didn’t know I needed! Loved our visit here, great range of puzzles and games and toys for kids, heaps of ranges I had never seen before. Good coffee and a nice place to sit, and huuuuge cookies! Could’ve spent half a day here
Kaylene Wakefield — Google review
What an amazing business and location. Ww visit eveytime we pass through Latrobe. A lovely place to relax and enjoy a coffee and possibly buy a gift or two.
David McLean — Google review
Amazing themes, wonderful place to see and buy as you like.
Mahesh Fernando - Life Coaching for Success. — Google review
Seahorse World, located at Beauty Point in West Tamar, Tasmania, offers an immersive and educational experience for visitors. The guided tours provide a unique insight into the mystical world of seahorses and other marine life, including Weedy Sea Dragons and endangered species. The working aquarium allows visitors to witness seahorses from birth and is accompanied by informative guides who make the tour both fun-filled and educational. The facility is wheelchair-friendly with a great gift shop and cafe on-site.
Seahorse World at Beauty Point in Tasmania is a working seahorse farm as well as an educational facility. We took the 40 minute tour which provided an insight into the lifecycle of a seahorse. Very interesting.
Mike Noordermeer — Google review
Very interesting tour, definitely something different - never thought I would hold a seahorse! The tour was a great opportunity to learn about the seahorse breeding lifecycle from young to when they are full size and shipped off around the world. Our guide was super lovely and knowledgeable. Perfect experience for kids and adults. Make sure to book the tour online earlier if you’re on a time schedule. Also helps with planning times if you’re looking to visit the platypus and echidnas next door as well (another attraction in the area). There’s also a gift shop, simple cafe upstairs and a very small and basic chocolate shop upstairs.
Irwin Hau — Google review
Such an amazing place to share with the kids! The staff were so friendly and the tour was really educational. We loved our visit and will definitely stop by again
Rhiannon Harris-Campbell — Google review
If you love seahorses, this place is worth a visit. Perfect indoor activity for a rainy day especially. We arrived at 3pm but as we didn’t pre-book, the tour was already full so we had to wait until 4pm till the next one. However, it wasn’t an issue for us, we looked around the gift shop and had a hot drink while we waited. The tour guide was very enthusiastic and passionate about the seahorses. Very informative and you even have the opportunity to touch a seahorse if you wish.
Jessica J — Google review
Seahorse World is a great place to see amazing seahorses! It's located in a beautiful valley called Tamar Valley. They have special tours where guides teach you all about seahorses, how they live and grow, and how we protect them. Tickets are affordable for families, and there's plenty of parking. You can even see a scenic river! A family ticket is only $69, which is a good deal. After the tour, there's a cafe where you can relax and grab a bite to eat. If you love nature and want a fun family outing, Seahorse World is a must-see!
C S — Google review
Such a great place and the host was such a character! My goodness I want all the seahorses. All of them. You can really tell they care and put all their time and effort into these little guys. Absolutely worthy of all the tourism dollars in our opinion. And you get to hold them!! Have I mentioned that?! How cool!
Madison Van Haeren — Google review
We stopped here because someone recommended to us to have a look at Seahorse World. I am so glad we did. The tour was amazing and the staff are very knowledgeable and friendly. It was very interesting to learn about different kinds of seahorses and seadragons. It was also fascinating to see the different tanks of potbelly seahorses at different stages of life and learn about the food they eat. They also have an area where you can hold a seahorse if you wish. They also have some other interesting fishes you can look at. The gift shop is also good and reasonably priced. The entry tickets were also very well priced. I highly recommend checking this place out.
Matthys Loedolff — Google review
Seahorse World & the Southern Ocean Aquarium is located at Beauty Point in West Tamar, not far from Beaconsfield, Tasmania.
It is positioned in a stunning location on the west bank of the Tamar River and located on a wharf.
We were not sure of what to expect, and what we got was better than we thought. It is definitely different and quite interesting. They are delightful creatures, and I could watch them for ages. Their antics are quite funny.
The guided tour is 45 minutes. It is probably worth checking ahead to both book, and find out the time of the tour. Their gift shop is quite extensive but more importantly they sell Anvers Chocolate there.
If you are in West Tamar, definitely pop in and see both Seahorse World and Platypus House as they are on the same docks at Beauty Point. Beaconsfield Mine Museum is just down the road, too. We did both Seahorse World & Platypus House in one visit.
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Niki Vogel — Google review
Not just a tourist attraction, but a real working seahorse farm... absolutely fascinating.
Catherine Brunskill — Google review
We had a great time at Seahorse world. The tour guide was really nice and super knowledgeable. So many seahorses and other cool sea creatures too. The displays look awesome as well.
All the animals are happy, healthy and thriving. It's nice to see such a passionate tourguide telling us all about the seahorses!
The only thing that was a bit off putting was one of the staff members when we arrived. We had a tour booked for 10am and we were tracking well to arrive at 9:45 but unfortunately our little almost 2 year old was carsick on the way. This meant we had to stop, help her etc before getting there at 10:05. When I said we were here for the tour the guy just said "well you're late" in such a scowling way with lots of attitude. I explained what happened, not that I should have to because it's on me if I miss some of the tour, and we joined the tour to see we didn't miss much at all.
It was unnecessary and thankfully the rest of the tour was awesome because that definitely wasn't a nice way to start the visit.
Lindsey — Google review
Very interesting display to visit when in Beauty Point Tasmania. Get up close and personal with Seahorses and other sea creatures. The tour was great and the guide explained the whole breeding process very well. They have an excellent souvenir shop as well with a great range of items to peruse and purchase.
Kim Osborne — Google review
Very informative place, good for children ages 7 and up. Real young kids will find it hard to stay focused during the tour. They need more hands on activities for kids. We had a good time though and well worth the money. You have to go on the tour so make sure you find out the times they are going or there is a 30min wait until the next one.
kyle stratton — Google review
Seahorse World is informative and obviously very skilled at their breeding program as there were thousands of seahorses. Seeing so many in one tank was an odd experience and changed the way I see these fish. Being able to hold them though was novel and we enjoyed seeing the other fish too.
Website booking system doesn’t match their tour times and we had to wait for a tour, even though we turned up on time.
Nate C — Google review
What an amazing experience, I can’t believe I got to hold a sea horse. Great tour and excellent displays. Definitely a great place to visit.
Jacinta Dzioba (Jazz) — Google review
My wife and I visited here and were simply fascinated by the displays. Our guide was a fountain of knowledge. This would be great for families. There are literally thousands of seahorses to see, from tiny babies up to large adults, and in a range of colours and varieties.
One of the highlights of the tour is where you can actually cradle a seahorse in your hand and pose for a photo.
This experience exceeded our expectations. And its right next door to Platypus World.
Graham Brown — Google review
We came as a family of 4, the tour guide was okay for the 45min tour on the hour. They had a great range of seahorses but breed the "potbelly" which is local to the waters and showed you steps from breeding to export. At no stage were we offered to hold a seahorse like others had previously in their reviews. There was also a couple of other tanks with fish and sharks, and the "Weedy Seadragons", now they are stunning creatures.
Gift shop was great with gift shop pricing. My only small issue is the price of entry. At $24 per adult was a bit rich and should realistically be around the $17 mark.
Did I enjoy it...yes
Would I recommend...yes but note about entry price.
Darren Klemra — Google review
This was fantastic! Tours run every hour for approx 45 minutes, allow an hour for questions and further Seahorse watching. Our tourguide was very passionate and knowledgeable, there was nothing he couldn't answer. If you are doing platypus house (you should), take time to browse shop and have a hot drink so you don't have to rush between buildings.
You should book in advance as spots on tours are limited.
Gillian F — Google review
An amazing experience, thank you James for answering all our questions.
Where else can you see so many beautiful Seahorses and have chance to hold one.
A must visit to learn about Seahorses breeding and intelligence!!!
Richard Jagger — Google review
Agree with other comments, definitely a Seahorse Farm and some questionable ethical issues. My partner and I were really excited having heard about Seahorse World from friends, so made the effort to check it out on our short trip to Launceston but unfortunately both left feeling deflated.
The guides and staff were friendly and facilities fine, but the lack of conservation message is very apparent. And there’s also a clear lack of what sustainable / responsible aquarium pet ownership is. Should just anyone be allowed to own a seahorse?
The tank features with plastic netting and rope seems way off base considering the global marine plastic pollution crisis, might be sending the wrong message.
If you are a lover of ocean creatures and don’t support captive breeding for profit, this place isn’t for you.
Natasha Mills — Google review
Great tour! Friendly staff, very informative. Kids loved holding a seahorse. I was especially impressed with the bred in captivity spotted handfish.
Alex Maeers — Google review
Seahorses are magical, amazing chameleons and unique to say the least. Holly the tour guide has enthusiasms that is contagious. They are doing an amazing job in their industry. Well worth the visit. The staff are happy and fun.
Kriket W — Google review
Very impressed with the pleasant nature and helpfulness of the staff facilities are excellent and they have bait and allow external fishers to use their toilet facilities. A five star rating is deserved for this business.
Ken D — Google review
Really cool experience 😎 loved the spotted hand fish especially!
Can tell staff keep the place really clean and all animals well looked after!!
The tour was great and learnt so many facts about seahorses that I never would have guessed!!
Gift/souvenirs shop was out of this world good!! We bought heaps of keepsakes to remember Seahorse World 💙
Keep up the good work guys!! 👏
Courtney — Google review
We absolutely LOVED this tour. Such an incredible story, heaps of new facts learned and beautiful seahorses. The kids loved the interactive nature, and their highlight was definitely holding the seahorses and hermit crabs. I never caught our tour guides name but with her beautiful fluro orange hair, she fit in perfectly to the surroundings 😊
Platypus House, located at Beauty Point on the Tamar River in Tasmania, is a unique attraction that showcases the world's only two monotremes - the platypus and the echidna. Visitors can observe these fascinating creatures up close in their natural habitat. The house offers guided tours where guests can learn about these animals' distinctive features and behaviors.
A simple drop by and visit that turned into one of the highlights of our trip. Definitely a winner if you or the family love animals. And don’t let the name fool you, it has both platypus and echidnas. Other reviews already talk about the general overview of the place and format but my pro tip - make sure to book in advance the tour prior to going or at least go and book it before looking at other attractions in the area. There is also another attraction next door (Seahorses) so if you time your tours you won’t waste time waiting around like a lot of others who we saw. Also the real highlight is having the echidnas real up close and personal so make sure you have your cameras ready as it’s one of the more unique moments.
Irwin Hau — Google review
Came with no expectations and left with great information - staff were really friendly and knowledgeable - only had a hand full of platypus but an up and close encounter is what we got. The Echidna was a lovely touch
V — Google review
Absolutely loved it, our guide was fantastic, very knowledgeable.
Highly recommend
Christina Davies — Google review
Interesting little place, 4 platypus and 3 echidnas. The echidnas were very cute and the animals are well taken care of! Very informative and reasonably priced.
Will — Google review
A very pleasant and inexpensive surprise. Loved the enthusiasm from the staff and the entertainment from the very active critters. Never seen echidnas and platypuses being so active before. We were really entertained by their antics. Everyone needs to add this to their Tassie itineraries.
Nate C — Google review
Fantastic experience. Lovely staff were very knowledgeable about their animals. Educational and a lot of fun
Anthony Devine — Google review
Nice tour to learn about these unusual native species! The team there are very friendly and knowledgeable. The animals are all rescues who, sadly wouldn’t be able to be released back into the wild. Be sure to pre-book!
Alex Brown — Google review
Went there to see the platypus, left loving echidnas.
The staff were incredibly friendly and the tour was informative and insightful.
Amanda Ryan — Google review
Different than your typical tour. Seeing these animals close up was a great experience. A good place to take the kids. Staff is very informative and friendly.
Lee Kleinman — Google review
Staff were very knowledgeable about both platypus and echidna. Full tour got us seeing live platypus and had echidnas walking around us.
Dave Gerrard — Google review
Located right next door to Seahorse World it's so convenient to get to.
We weren't sure if we're going to going to go inside and even see a platypus, as they are such secretive creatures, so we didn't want to get our hopes up too much. But, we were blown away to go inside the exhibit and see multiple platypus actively swimming around, and our guide giving a really interesting and informative talk whilst feeding them. The little guys were so active it was crazy!
The design of their main tank is so well done, so kids can easily see through the walls of the tank or walk up a ramp so they can look down on the tank.
It's so good when operators really do think of their customers and get things right, and these guys have! 10/10
Once the platypus part of the tour is over we were led into another bushland settin/themed room for the echidna presentation, which was VERY interactive!
Three echidna were allowed to roam free amongst us whilst we sat on the ground or seat or rock in a circle while our awesome guide, Hosanna, fed them. The echidna were so curious and friendly and literally walked all around and in between us.
It was a wonderful experience.
We highly recommend this tour!
Graham Brown — Google review
Platypus House was amazing. We watched a great 15-minute doco on the platypus and then went on a 45-minute guided tour. LOVED IT
Platypus House is located at Beauty Point on the Tamar River, quite close to Beaconsfield, Tasmania.
It is a house of monotremes - Platypus & Echidna.
· Both animals have hips that are backwards. Therefore, their back feet face backwards.
· They are mammals that lay eggs and nurse their young with milk.
· They both have hair (the echidna has hair as well as spines).
· Both species have spurs on their back ankle region. The spurs are not functional in echidnas. The female platypus is the same, and most often, it will fall off. But the male platypus can inject venom from its’ spurs, but it will only do so if you try to handle it.
· Their babies are called puggles.
On our tour, we met Jupiter, a male platypus. What a show off! He was amazing.
We then met the females. Dawn, Jupiter’s mate, was having a private sleep. But Pumpkin, Poppy & Freya were more than entertaining.
The echidnas were equally entertaining and thoroughly delightful. Thomas, Edwina & Eddie walked all around us while we were sitting on the floor. They are quite comical and inquisitive.
I would do this tour again in a heartbeat. It was so much fun and so very interesting.
We did both Platypus House and Seahorse World on the same day as they are at the same location. Both run a 45-minute tour, so it is best to pre-book and know your times to coordinate the two. Personally, we snagged it, but it could have gone horribly wrong.
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Jabinda Joey — Google review
Wasn't sure what to expect when a very,very youthful presenter appeared...but what a pleasant surprise!
Maddie, our guide was just superb; a very knowledgeable professional who made it an enjoyable and educational experience. No, you will not handle any animal, but you'll be up close. I'd definitely recommend a visit.
Worth knowing that tours are on the hour, we grabbed a coffee and a bite while we waited.
Addy — Google review
A great little place for those that have never seen a platypus in the wild. It is a rescue facility although it wasn’t widely discussed or broadcasted. Knowledgable staff that delivered an informal tour.
Madeleine Dean — Google review
A wonderful place to visit, very educational. The staff were very polite and engaging. I definitely recommend the tour - it very interesting. They have a lovely gift shop there as well. I had never seen a platypus in real life before, so it was a very fun experience, the echidnas were also so beautiful. This location is very aware of the respect and conservation of the species. This means a lot to me as someone passionate about animal rights animal rights. Thank you! ❤️
Gentle Khajiit — Google review
The tour was very informative and we were able to interact with echidnas in their enclosure. The platypuses were active and so adorable.
Olga Iftinka — Google review
It was so exciting to see a platypus! They give an informative tour and you have time to view the platypuses in action, swimming in their pools. As an added bonus, they have a room with three echidnas that are roaming around and will go right around your feet. So cute and adorable.
Linda Kirtley — Google review
Was such a great experience, get to see the platypus up close and the tour guide is very knowledgeable even get to sit with echidnas.
j wazza — Google review
What a fantastic place! The platypus are absolutely gorgeous. The enclosures are really fantastic and each animal is well cared for. The Echidnas were a huge highlight. A fantastic up close and personal experience with these total cutie pies.
There was also a very impressive taxidermy collection too! Absolutely recommend this place.
The tour guide Maddie was .... However the way she presented the information was a bit condescending. She sounded like she was reading off a teleprompter with timed jokes that fell flat and didn't match her seriousness. Her answers to everyone's questions kind of made it seem like people were stupid for asking them because she's the expert.
Funky attraction featuring 8 outdoor garden mazes & a whimsical, 1/5th-scale model village.
I really enjoy this place. We were prompted to go her after watching the travel guides. Entry was simple, there is no need to prebook. The mazes are good fun with plenty of activities especially for the kids. There are plenty of signs with witty remarks on them. A lot of work was put into designing the mazes and the miniature village. It is out of the way but we merged it with a trip to Cradle Mountain so it worked well. There is plenty of parking and the gift shop is interesting. It is a pity the founder has passed because we would really have loved to meet him. His quirkiness is evident throughout the site including the witty signs but also in the Tasmazia miniature embassies and township. I particularly liked the Iceland, Poland and the made up Embassies. There is a cafe on site but unfortunately it was closed the day we were there. It was a fun way to spend a couple of hours.
Wayne T — Google review
We went 20yrs ago and compare to now, they kept the place really well. It's a pity that the lavender farm do not have any more flowers. The mazes trimmed beautifully. There's few mazes for different age group to explore and lose yourself in this magical experience.
Noorzidah M N — Google review
Our family had a fun day at Tasmazia recently. This was our second time visiting, our boys 7&10 enjoyed it the first time and requested it on next trip to Tasmania. The staff are very friendly, the mazes were lots of fun and the little houses are very cool. I noticed that QR codes have been added to many of the little houses and tell a short story of the house. We all found that very interesting.
The only downside was that the menu has been scaled back, not as many lunch options. I had a delicious sweetcorn and chicken soup with warm damper.
We will definitely be back 😊
Kate Bresa — Google review
Nicely done and well maintained place. It's got something for all kids. Must visit if you are around Sheffield. Mini Embassies of various countries are very cute.
Little town of crackpot is just that.
It was warm day when we visited had Lavender ice cream which was yummy!!!
Staff are friendly and helpful.
Rupali J — Google review
Lots of things to see. I especially liked their embassy garden. Most of their mazes are reasonably easy. Hampton Court was the only one we didn't conquer. Nice location, sign posted from Sheffield. None of us enjoyed the food. None of my group would recommend their pancakes. Whether we picked the wrong day.
Vicki Bell — Google review
Went on a cold winter day less than 10C. Bit chilly but did enjoy our hour there. Even though we spent almost an hour driving there. The maze were good fun, the jokes were a nice touch. Lots of good things to see. Our 2yo didn't understand much of it but still had a good time exploring. We saw lots of wallaby in the maze, that was fun! No lavender as well, maybe due to season. But the view there were breathtaking. Not much around, we went to Sheffield for lunch afterwards.
Ricky L Gu — Google review
It was surprisingly good, like a lot better than I expected, my 8yo had a blast in the mazes, we got lost multiple times and my suggestion is got to the toilet before you enter as trying to get out of a maze when you need a toilet is not cool. Food was very quick a reasonable, all staff were lovely
Tiffany Rose — Google review
This was such a fun experience (which was unexpected as 2 adults)! The detail included in the paint work is incredible, and we very much enjoyed having a chuckle at the audio clips attached to each of the village houses. Wish we could have spent more time here (but do keep in mind the jokes and houses were conceptualised by a boomer who seems to be a bit religious, so they aren’t very PC- but hey isn’t that the charm of things like this?).
WAY better than Canberra’s Cockington green
Lizzie Garling — Google review
Absolutely enjoyable for both adults and kids! The best maze complex we have been to, as there is plenty to see and funny things to discover along the way. The larger mazes were quite challenging but didn’t feel ‘trapped’ as there were jokes along the way to keep us entertained. Was also delighted to see a few pademelons along the way.
The Village of Lower crackpot and Embassy Gardens were quirky and entertaining to explore. A lot of thought has gone into creating each exhibit. We had a lot of fun, both young and old. There are also great views of Mt Roland from the ‘Village’. The lavender farm was lovely but only small.
Many areas are sunny so be prepared with sun protection. To enjoy the maze, one needs to have enough time.
Renee M — Google review
We went here in July 2021, great place to take the kids, we had lots of fun.
I would give 5 stars but the employee seemed a bit dishonest
Before leaving I place a bar of lavender soap on the counter, the employee moved it to the cash register as he rang it up and left it there, I had to reach over to pick it up, not sure whether he wasn’t paying attention to what he was doing or was trying to see if I forget about the soap like I did with the book. Just odd that he didn’t place the soap back on the counter once paid.
And He kept the let’s go kids book that I had when I first walked in, I was annoyed once I realised that night, but I managed to find a replacement.
Fierce Kitty — Google review
Unique place to visit, one of the best days out. Awesome fun for adults and kids alike.....amazing mazes and beautiful little buildings throughout, also has a cute cafe with awesome food. A must visit for anyone nearby only 40m drive from cradle mountain.
R C — Google review
We had a great time!! 2 adults and 2.5 year old. Seemed expensive at $60 entry but we spent nearly 4 hours there. We saved money by packing a picnic, but the café food looked delicious so next time we will treat ourselves. The facilities are great, clean and new looking. We will definitely go back here. My only complaint is that the largest maze was quite a concern with all the sticks poking out, my toddler was running around and I was worried he would poke an eye out.
Krystal — Google review
This is really good fun! Big mazes with plenty of quirky humour to go with it - the kids absolutely loved it. There was a good selection of mazes and other interesting bits to look at - with some local paddymelon to keep the kids entertained too. The cafe was also really great - their pancakes and scones were absolutely brilliant - toasted sandwiches great too.
Highly recommended for a bit of family fun!
John Hyland — Google review
Great experience in the maze and absolutely loved the puns, banters and sacarsm posts within the maze 🤣
$30 per adult and various prices for kids and family.
Plenty of wildlife and birds to see.
The tiny buildings and embassies were amazing.
Lavender was in its early bloom despite being in mid December.
Overall a great walk, exercise, bonding time and a way to spend the day.
Bonus 'scones on steroids' at the cafe for $12 was a well deserved reward!!!!
Michael Mok — Google review
MUST SEE!! Absolutely amazing. No pun intended. This was one of the best attractions our family visited in Tassie. Incredibly unique. The staff were super helpful and so friendly. The prices were fair. The facilities were great. The cafe was clean and the food was really yummy. Something to do for everyone. Cannot recommend this attraction enough. Our kids 8, 5 and 2 will remember this place for ever. Keep up the exceptional work.
Callum Evenden — Google review
Absolutely recommend especially if you have kids. So much to see and explore! The kids especially loved the embassies and the little town with cubby houses and tree house. I especially enjoyed the scenery and the lavender. Look at that view! Easy food and exceptional service. Bathroom was clean and a nice gift shop too. Bring a hat and sunscreen and plenty of water if you’re tackling the maze and think of staying for abit as we did. Even tho over cast, it was quite a warm day. Amazing time thank you
Maha — Google review
Lots of different things to do here. The mazes are fun, the little signs placed around are also good for a laugh. Lavender was pretty. Definitely stop off here of you are looking for something to do...
Gavin Pohlen — Google review
Omg what an amazing place to visit, somewhere not only the kids but adults can have fun.
Very Quirky lots of funny signs to read, great food , plenty of parking and lovely staff .
Donna Marie — Google review
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500 Staverton Rd, Promised Land TAS 7306, Australia
Site of an old mine with a museum & education center teaching about the area's industrial past.
Not your boring museum or exhibition. Very interactive for children and can get lost in all the amazing history. The kids really enjoyed panning for gold. I loved the gift shop.
Rakhsh Appoo — Google review
Definitely worth stopping in.
So many great items and hands on displays to check out. Make sure to see the water wheel in operation.
Also the staff are lovely and the gift shop has heaps of stuff.
Stuart A — Google review
Amazing story of survival amidst tragedy. Appreciate the history and sombre experience but well worth the visit. Pay my respects to the minors, their contribution to making Australian great and their risk and sacrifice in doing so.
T atts — Google review
Very interesting with exhibits shown within ruins of the former mining buildings. In addition to exhibits related to mining, there are steam engines & equipment that were abandoned, found & restored with some of allowing interactive play of the equipment. There are other exhibits related to life of residents in the past years. Should plan for a 3 to 4 hours visit in order to fully cover all the exhibits.
Le Rock Steady — Google review
Fantastic experience for young and old to check out the local mining history and a story in Australian history. Staff were super friendly and there was heaps of interactive stuff for the kids to get involved with too. They had fun playing with and seeing how some of the old machines worked and getting to see the paddle wheel operate a crusher.
There is also an animal hunt for the kids to find different animals around the venue.
presty63 — Google review
Spent way too long in this place. It tells the amazing story and also has a good mixture of the old mine and the new. The new mine really does look like it just shut yesterday. Perfect for anyone into machinery
ben schultz — Google review
Fantastic museum of historical objects as well as the history of the operation of the mine as well as remnants from the mine’s historic and modern operations including the notable rescue in 2006, which has it’s own section dedicated to it with a replica of the conditions the 2 blokes endured. Reasonable price to enter and there is enough to see and do to last at least 2 hours with heaps of hands on exhibits and objects. Highly recommend.
Luke — Google review
This place is massive, lots of interactive displays. This museum has so many different facets. Staff are lovely, great shop.
Jacinta Dzioba (Jazz) — Google review
Excellent display of mining and agriculture machinery used in the area. Took about 4.5 hours to see and read all information given. Hands on displays were very pratacial for explanions of things past. Gift shop on site had a large choice. A huge thank you for the tribute of 25 April 2006. A few tears bought to me. A small boy asking a Rescue Cordinator to get my dad says it all about mining yesterday and today.
Debbie Norman — Google review
Great experience to see how a modern mine was operating until recently. The space where the two miners were trapped is seriously scary and would leave you with serious mental issues for the rest of your life. A must see if you are in the area. Staff are very friendly and there is a gift shop also. To tour everything you need about an hour and a half to 2 hours and is well worth it.
Don Smith — Google review
Mining is a big part of Australia's economy and Tasmania's heritage. The Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre preserves a former gold mine that operated for the better part of a century.
The complex includes historic brick buildings from the early mine days to modern facilities from more recent operations. Visitors can visit the excellent exhibits then head outside to walk among the actual mining equipment - climbing on the headframe and going inside the miners shower facility.
The headframe towers over Beaconsfield so it's easy to find and there is plenty of parking. While you can see the site with a short visit, I recommend planning at least 2 hours to fully enjoy it and longer if you want to take advantage of the many photo opportunities.
Nuclear Engineer — Google review
This morning, my parents and I visited the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre. It's a very large interactive museum, showcasing the history of Beaconsfield Mine and other important events related to Tasmania, Australia.
Starting from the Gift Shop, this is a self guided tour costing $16 for concession and $21 for adults. The lower level features old fashioned telephones, the Diprose Room and Miners Rescue exhibition. The upper level features the Life & Times Exhibition, the Engine House, Substation and the Boiler House (Water Water).
Beyond here, you enter the Mine Yard with outdoor metal walkways, relics and native gardens. There is a large open area here with lots of different buildings including the Drill Workshop, Headframe (Miners Lift), Bogger Shed, Miners' Change Room and Winder House (Hart Shaft).
As you can see, there is A LOT to explore and experience at this Heritage Centre. I'd recommend allowing at least 1.5-2 hours if you want to appreciate everything here. It was certainly a great history lesson and educational experience.
Michael Dixon — Google review
As a family of 4, from the age of 17 to 53, we all had a fantastic time here. Very informative, plenty to see and interact with. Both my girls (17,29) were like "dad come and see this". You could spend a couple hours here no problems at all. Definitely a must see in Beaconsfield as I think it will catch you out how much is there to see and do.
Darren Klemra — Google review
If you watched the tv back in 2006 you would have waited in anticipation for the three guys to be rescued from 300 m down below after a collapsed tunnel. Great to see all about the rescue and the history of the gold mine.
Paul A — Google review
Amazing! But may cause PTSD triggers to some (whose who experienced somewhat similar type trauma). The outdoor area is less confronting.
Joe Raphael — Google review
the best museum i’ve ever visited
a must do !!!!! it’s so worth the effort
spend 1.5 to 2 hours
Angela Pirotta — Google review
Awesome piece of history. So much to look at and read about. Pity about the kids running a muck in there.
Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door is a must-visit destination for cheese lovers in Tasmania. This cheese farm offers an array of unique cheese flavors, such as Wild Wasabi, Bush Pepper, and Lavender. Visitors can witness the cheese making process through window viewing areas and learn about the history of the farm through audiovisual presentations. The retail space at Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door is impressive with plenty of items to purchase.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door. They provide lots of information on how their different cheeses are made and matured, lots of fun facts and ‘dad jokes’, and most importantly how they care for their dairy cows - it’s great to see a business who cares so much about their animals. Oh … I forgot to mention their cheese is divine! I’ll be looking for their cheeses when I get home.
Mike Noordermeer — Google review
First time visiting a cheese Factory. They opened this place for public last year. There are plenty of parking outside. 100 metres away from main highway. There are seating outside. The are and facility are well maintained. There is a history about this place and carry years of tradition in making cheese. They also depicts the process of making through images and illustration. You can view the cheese making process through the glass window. They have cheese tasting section and you can buy crackers and cheese. Also they sell variety of good ice creams. They have cheese shop as well and you can buy variety of delicious cheese which are sourced and processed locally. You can also see the cheese storage area through the glass. Entry is FREE. Worth going to this place if you are are visiting Davenport.
Anto Mathew — Google review
We were lucky enough to have someone at our lodge in cradle Mountain. Recommend we stop off at this place on our way back from Launceston.
We were tempted by everything but bought some snacks and specialties to either take home as gifts or nibble-on while we went and decided to have some ice cream before we left even though it was 9:30 in the morning.
It was one of the best decisions we've ever made! I had the lemon poppy seed ice cream. My best friend had the chocolate cream which was just the perfect blend of bitter chocolate and we can't recommend this place strongly enough! Even on a bank holiday. The staff were unfailingly pleasant and helpful!
Kathleen Law — Google review
If you are a cheese lover then this is the place for you. There is a little section that educates you on how cheese is made and a little
About the cows in the region. There is a section that shows how the cheese is made and storage and a typical tourist shop to buy all the usual. They have obviously cheese of many varieties and milk as well, as well as some cooking ingredients. The best part was the cafeteria that do amazing coffee and toasties. We got there fairly early so felt it was too early to have ice cream but there was definitely some temptation there.
Alfred Tao — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit today to the Ashgrove Cheese Dairy. We purchased a lot of various Cheeses and Honey and also Enjoyed our ice creams. We were served by a young man by the name of Julius and he couldn't have been more helpful, what a great asset to the Cheese Dairy he is.😊😁
Bob Wright — Google review
Four stars but I love cheese. We got one of their cheese platters and two glasses of wine - $58 I think. Enough cheese, crackers, relish, bread, fruit and nuts to satisfy us and a good cross section of their product. Different platters offer different mixes of cheese or you can choose what you like. Not a lot else to see other than through the glass at their workings or at the stacked cheese rounds except for the gift shop which sells nic nacs, cheese, wine, etc. You can also purchase various icy confections if you don't like cheese.
Paul Smith — Google review
Lovely place to stop and get some food or have a brake from the car. Good food, nice staff. Sweet play space for the kids, well priced, and some educational information. Would have been nice to see the factory in action. Lots of setting inside and out. A lovely little gift shop as well, with a good selection of Tasmanian foods.
Arual Effilctus (woombie) — Google review
🐮Ashgrove cheese is delicious in six different varieties. Each has its own flavor and character. 😋I like Wasabi cheese and MT Roland cheese best. ✨The indoor environment is very clean. In addition to eating cheese, this place is also educational so that you can have a deeper understanding of cheese. And Ashgrove's story history is interesting! If you like cheese, you can visit here! Visit and taste about 1.5 hours!
Yo???? — Google review
A fantastic venue for tasting local Tasmanian cheese and stopping between Launceston and Devonport for coffee or a meal. We came here twice, firstly for a cheese platter, and second time for breakfast. Both were enjoyable experiences in a clean and friendly environment. The cheese selections were diverse and tasty, and affordable at $12. The toasties are amazing, with sourdough bread and delicious melted cheese. There's a well-equipped shop with a wide range of cheese, snacks and condiments to choose from.
Michael G — Google review
Ashgrove Cheese has a great dairy door - cafe, cheese making, shop, and facilities. There is a reasonable sized parking lot big enough for caravans to turn around and park. It is on the Bass highway and is worth the stop.
I love Ashgrove cheese, so I made it my mission to visit their business. WOW, what a great setup. Love the cow statues, the information about their background and cheese making, but I love their cheese the most. And, yes, we definitely bought more than we needed ;-)
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Jabinda Joey — Google review
Right off the highway and easy to get to. Some super yummy cheese. Super informative as well. You must get the cheese balls, red wine and thyme is delicious.
Good place to stop for some Tucker and coffee.
Craig “Firebird” Goodchild — Google review
This is a must visit . Staff are very friendly. Even though the day we stopped was bad weather but we had wonderful experiences apart from run to car in rain 😂. Food were amazing. Hot malted drink was so good my partner loved it . We will definitely come back again . Shame we couldn’t try Tasmanian smoke trout as they didn’t had any .
Rana M — Google review
Ashgrove Cheese was awesome. Great story telling room including audio visual presentation. This story telling continues along the window viewing areas depicting how cheese is made and stored. Their retail space is wonderful with lots to buy.
John Jocys — Google review
A must visit when you are in Tasmania. Located just a few metres from the main highway. It has a wide variety of cheese churned in house for sale. There is a small in-house restaurant/cafe with cheese platter options, ice creams etc.The seating area indoor /outdoor is good to enjoy as a family. Ample parking space. The cheese from the factory was delectable, flavoursome,authentic and fresh. Flavours were unique. The information on the craftsmanship of cheese making is explained with great facts.
Saranya Vivek — Google review
Staffs there are friendly and helpful. Ice cream doesn't have much favorite in it but is super creamy. Highly recommend cheese fondue and the cheese platters. Anything with cheese will pretty much does it.
Only down side there is not much to see at the factory (windows display) and the light reflection is very strong so you see yourself most of the time.
They also cheese and milk there. Can grab a few things before heading off. Bring some ice pack or cold bag if you travel in longer distance. I wish I had.
Is definitely worth the visit if you like cheese and creamy ice cream.
Toby J — Google review
Great location for a break/stopover driving through the Northwest trail.
Informative, spacious and able to see the cheeses behind the scenes is wonderful.
Good gift and cheese shop but wish the samples given/provided be given a little more effort. Example, leave the samples in a cool section and not given ?crushed, put cubes instead.
Toastie was great but slightly overpriced. 18$ for a ham and cheese is a bit hefty.
Michael Mok — Google review
Just visited the upgraded cheese factory. I really like the modern style. There are so many viewing stations where you can see the cheese being made and see the enormous storage rooms with rounds of cheese aging. There is an area where kids can play. They also sell big bags of off cuts of the cheese for a reduced price. $18 for a kilo to be exact. There are lots of locally produced food items to purchase and on tap milk. The only downside is they just do a single cheese sample whereas they used to have a heap available to try.
Jodie Grosvenor — Google review
Great interactive displays for the kids, and interesting educational displays and showroom. The potato salad was different than what I'd expected but still tasty. Recommend the breakfasts and toasties. Took home 3 of my favourite cheeses: wasabi, pickled onions and havarti. Good selection of deli foods in the gift shop. Something for everyone and a wonderful foodie experience.
Lisa Bolton — Google review
Awesome place to try local cheese and have scones etc we weren't hungry the cheesy nachos looked yummy will have to come back to try that. We tried the 6 cheese platter and wasabi cheese was the winner .Great cheesy experience. !!!!Must try if u are passing through.
Beautiful and friendly staff.
Rupali J — Google review
We loved this place. Would have been good for a coffee but we have coffee coming out of our ears.
We were taken by the cheese store. So many cheeses aging. Impressive.
A great little shop. Check out the cheese shavings for sale. Amazing bargains!
Vincent Bowyer — Google review
Death by dairy is the only way to go! Great stop on the highway, lots of room to eat and enjoy the surrounds! Well stocked giftshop and the painted cows are always a hit!
Angie JM — Google review
Loved the ice cream here! They are freshly churned onsite and not available anywhere else! The Ashgrove cream flavour is amazing!!! Of course, they also have a range of cheeses too.
There is plenty of seating for a nice breakfast, lunch or snack.
Renee M — Google review
Great place, great history, nice and light hearted, good jokes!! Cheese tasting plate for $12 was super plain and potentially pricey but we did end up buying 3 of three 6 on the tasting plate. The nachos were not nice. The salsa had hardly no tomatoes or salsa so it was just a bean and corn dry mix. Pea guacamole and the cheese sauce was weird. I'd stay clear of that however the plain cheese toasty is anything from plain and was so delicious!!
Highly recommend 👌
Visitors can explore the Mole Creek Caves, which consist of two underground caverns with streams and colorful stalagmites. The Marakoopa Caves boast the highest concentration of glow worms in the country, while the King Solomon Caves are dry. Guided tours are required to access both caves, with Marakoopa tours departing hourly from 10:00 am and King Solomon tours starting at 10:30 am.
Nice and easy for the less fit and adventurous of us. Great guide who was really informative. First time in a cave and thoroughly enjoyed it.
The track up to the cave is an easy walk and so beautiful however you can drive to the entrance if preferred.
Yvonne Phillips — Google review
Really good value. Lots of typical cave features to see in a remarkably beautiful and unique Tasmanian cave. Lots of stairs to climb on the way in, easy descent on the way out. Guide (Aaron) was knowledgeable and friendly, he was only too happy to include our kids and answer the endless questions. Highly recommend a visit if you’re looking for things to do on the North West Coast.
Benjamin Evans — Google review
Had a ball. Good sealed road all the way. Beautiful surrounds and well cared for facility. Friendly staff. Informative and charming tour guide. The caves are an amazing exhibit. Loved the glow worms.
Vincent Bowyer — Google review
This was a fascinating experience being shown through the cave system at Mole Creek. The guide was informative and knew what she was talking about. She has a wealth of information regarding repair caves in the cave systems which extends well beyond where we were able to go as general public.
Steven Hackett — Google review
Let me start by saying how beautiful the area surrounding Mole Creek is! Shannon was our tour guide today and she was fantastic; great sense of humour, knowledgeable, passionate about what she does and was happy to take the time to answer any questions.
The caves themselves were beautiful; we did the underground rivers and glow worms tour and it did not disappoint. Great for an average fitness level and went for around 45min, if not a bit longer. Highly recommended for anyone appreciative of what nature has to offer!
Jessica Truswell — Google review
Incredible cave system to explore via a guided tour. The formations are beautiful and one of the caves even has an internal creek and glow worms. Booking is essential as numbers are limited per allocated time slot. If you're in the Launceston area do yourself a favour and head to the Mole Creek Caves, you won't be disappointed.
Suitable for kids, some are easier to explore than others so recommend you ask the booking team when you call ahead.
Timothy Morrison — Google review
Had a great time here. Cold in the caves, bring warm clothes. Listen to the rangers and respect them for their great knowledge.
Lynette Jayne — Google review
First thing first: guided tour only. So book your visit / tour around 2 weeks prior. We had the King Solomon Cave and it was awesome experience. Ben was very helpful in the booking process and Renee was very knowldegable and fun at the same time. She guided us in ways that keep the kids entertained and safe, while informing us things to watch for as we go. She also has excellent time management skill that we can comfortably take so many pictures. Magnificent caves made extra-ordinary. Highly recommended. Make sure you visit the Marakoopa Cave too.
Andrew Aditya — Google review
Great tour, very knowledgeable and friendly guide Aaron. We did the Great Cathedral tour, it climbs 60m from the entry up into hollow hill. Plenty of stops to catch your breath for the less fit. There are moments where the lights are turned off and you are plunged into pitch black. The caves have incredible stalactites and stalagmites. The glow worm section of the tour is amazing.
Definitely worth the stop. Beautiful area.
Winston Hawke — Google review
Insane cave network in the area, real shame you are not allowed to take pictures of the glow worms as they were easily the highlight. Regardless, the cave has some incredible formations and I really recommend checking them out!
Clancy Arkcoll — Google review
What an incredible experience. First things. There are to cave tours (1) Glow Worms Tour and (2) Great Cathedral Tour - I would encourage you to do both in succession! I made my booking by phone and spoke with Shannon, then was met at the rangers visitors centre by Ben and Dave. We only booked the glow worm tour not knowing about the Great Cathedral Tour. We ended up doing both! My chat with Ben at the visitors centre was great as we talked about our mutual respect and love for Fungus! Ask Ben if you meet him, it will be fascinating! We received our access pass from Dave and then made our way (800m) up to the cave entrance where we met 4 other tour guests. Shannon arrived after completing another tour at about 2pm (our tour time) and we made our way in. Shannon's beautiful nature, and love for the cave was obvious. The cave path is easy to navigate with everyone having to duck their heads (even short people) a couple of times. The cave has been formed over millions of years from limestone with speleothem (limestone stalactites and stalagmites), A speleothem is a geological formation by mineral deposits that accumulate over time in caves. There are a couple of places in the cave where the reverberation of your voice makes even the worst singer sound amazing. What to see: There are amazing formations of limestone stalactites and stalagmites as well as an underground river (short creek) and glow worms. There are a number of occasions where the guide will turn out the lights and you will get to experience the grandeur of the cave structure. The highlight for me was a surprise (so I won't give it away, but if you get Shannon and do the Great Cathedral Tour, (and she is in the mood) you definitely will not be disappointed. This is a great attraction for young, middle aged and older people. Easy to navigate and very interesting.. Allow an hour for each tour!
Russ Porteous — Google review
One of the most beautiful natural formations we’ve seen. The people running the site are so warm and welcoming. Our tour was made even better by our guide Aaron who made sure the experience was comfortable, fun and educational. Would 10/10 recommend to everyone!
Ellen parker — Google review
We visited the Marakoopa Caves.
I highly encourage you to prebook your tickets. We booked 4 days in advance (January) and were able to secure our tickets. The time and date sold out by the next morning.
We have visited caves all around Australia and New Zealand, so what makes these caves different? Being part of the original Gondwana super continent sea shelf was amazing to hear. Seeing a running creek through the cave was also awesome. But it was the glow worms that really make the cave spectacular. Whilst not as abundant as those we’ve seen in New Zealand, they do glow a different colour (slightly green).
We were not allowed to take photos (even without flash) until we moved beyond the open caverns.
A great “introductory” cave for families rather than a showcase cave. We did learn that it is one of 500 in the area.
Leah Kid Bucket List — Google review
We had yet again the pleasure of having Aaron as our guide. It is his passion and conviction, coupled with an in depth knowledge of natural science and many other academic fields that make this cave tour well worth a visit.
Merry Christmas Aaron and hope to see you again in the New Year.
Dieter — Google review
Easy cave to tour but lots of steps. The lighting has been done to show the natural colour of the cave. Very knowledgable guide. Some of the walking tracks were still closed at the time of our visit but still enjoyable.
Jeff Rogers — Google review
Exceptional these caves were amazing and the tour was so well done. Best value for money and a really special experience. The glow worms were spectacular!
Jennifer Peachey — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Mole Creek Caves, and it was truly an amazing experience, thanks in large part to Mr Ben. As a dedicated Visitor Services Officer and Tour Guide, Ben's expertise shines through in every aspect.
His tours are not just informative; they're a captivating journey into the mesmerizing world of caves. Ben's explanations of stalactite formations, playfully likening them to "bacon" and "cheese," make the experience both enlightening and engaging. His ability to blend technical details with plain language keeps you hooked and wanting to learn more.
Beyond the fascinating tour itself, Ben's commitment to educating visitors about the significance of preserving our natural environment is truly admirable. His passion for environmental conservation is not only inspiring but also a reminder of our duty to safeguard these remarkable natural treasures.
Kudos to Ben for his exceptional work. The Mole Creek Caves experience was enhanced by his knowledge, dedication, and unwavering commitment to creating an unforgettable and educational journey.
Jason Zhang — Google review
2 adults, 2 kids.
Staff were very friendly, helpful and informative. The tour of the caves was really interesting and seeing the glow worms was awesome. Wear a warm jacket because the caves are approx 9 degrees celcius.
Would highly recommend the Marakoopa Cave, and good value for money.
Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Mole Creek, Tasmania, is a renowned wildlife conservation center that offers daily tours to visitors. Since 1985, it has been a popular destination for observing native Tasmanian species such as the iconic Tasmanian Devils. The sanctuary provides an opportunity to get up close and personal with kangaroos and ducks while enjoying the natural environment.
Very well maintained. Great job they are doing there regarding native Australian fauna conservation. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. The animal tours of the quoll, Tass devils and wombats were very well conducted.
FrankoBaggins — Google review
My two children (15 and 9) and I visited today. We followed the 1pm tour and enjoyed learning about some of the animals. The tour was the perfect amount of time, not to long and not to short. The sanctuary was really open (free roaming animals and the ones secured away for safety). The kangaroos were the fan favourite for my children and I but I also loved the Tasmanian devils. They weren't hiding away and we could get up and close (safely) to them. I feel it is the perfect environment for if one needs to relax and enjoy the surroundings and animals - there is seating to do so. A calming environment and the staff are really friendly. Highly recommend a visit. Suited for all ages.
Amanda Evans — Google review
We enjoyed it 15 years ago, and enjoyed even more today with kids.
We loved the low key nature of Trowunna, hand feeding birds and kangaroos, plus the very informative tour/talk included in the entry price. More sanctuary than commercialised tourist trap.
Glenn Chamberlain — Google review
Good zoo, Good tours. Although a safety hazard for tourists is that there is no sign saying not to pat the Tassie devils as it has occurred before and injuries have happened. Overall 3.5 stars out of 5
Hazhof — Google review
This is a wonderful sanctuary to visit. Would highly recommend doing one of the free tours, as the staff are so knowledgeable and it was a great opportunity to learn more about these amazing animals. Worth the visit, you won't regret it!
Amy McKimm — Google review
This place was awesome. A rescue centre that cares about its animals. You buy your tickets from the gift shop. The tour was excellent with guides that care for the animals as well. There is time spent answering questions. You can get really up close, great for picture taking. Well worth the travel to visit here.
Cynthea Corbett — Google review
We really enjoyed the tour session given by the keepers, it was highly informative and we got to get up real close to the wombat and Tassie devil. This place has a real heart for these animals and their welfare, would highly recommend anyone visiting (or even passing through) Mole Creek to stop for a visit!
Joshua Yeo — Google review
We did a private tour with Ned, and had a great time! It may not be as fancy as many other sanctuaries or zoos, but you can tell it’s run by people who genuinely care for these animals. Love your work team!
Jessica Ivers — Google review
It's such a beautiful and peaceful place where you can meet the unbelievable fauna Tasmania possess. It's a one and only opportunity to watch Tasmanian devils from really close among others species. Highly recommended, probably coming back again
Joaquín Guzmán — Google review
We are big native wildlife supporters so loved seeing this Sanctuary. The staff were very knowledgeable and friendly with a passion for conservation. Don't miss the free interactive tour. Kids loved it. Great half day out.
Haley Scarabelli — Google review
Very cool and chill place and we truly enjoyed it. Recommended to go Marakoopa Cave for the glow worm tour before coming here and as is 10% discount for this place from there.
We like the tour as it is very educational for tourists like us and if was an eye opener when the tasmanian devils was fed a carcass. We also get a chance to feed kangaroos and stroke animals. The free tour is a must and purchase the feed to make it a complete experience.
David Wong — Google review
Trowunna Sanctuary is an exceptional wildlife sanctuary with a focus on the Tasmanian devil, and it offers an incredible experience for an affordable price. With an entry fee of less than 30 bucks, visitors can embark on daily free tours guided by knowledgeable experts. These tours provide an up-close encounter with remarkable creatures like wombats and Tasmanian devils, allowing visitors to pet and interact with them.
The dedication and professionalism displayed by the staff at Trowunna Sanctuary are commendable. They not only facilitate these unforgettable encounters but also educate visitors about the risks posed by cats to wildlife. By raising awareness about the dangers of toxoplasmosis, they highlight the need to keep cats from roaming freely, as they can pose a significant threat to kangaroos, koalas, and Tasmanian devils.
For a small additional fee, visitors can purchase food to feed the park's wildlife. This offers a unique opportunity to interact with kangaroos, which are accustomed to being fed by people and pose no danger.
Trowunna Sanctuary is an exceptional sanctuary that combines education, conservation, and hands-on experiences. It's a place where visitors can connect with fascinating creatures and support their conservation efforts—a truly worthwhile and memorable experience for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Paul and Davy around OZ — Google review
Great wildlife sanctuary, staff are really friendly and there is an abundance of animals to see. There are numerous tours throughout the day and the guides are very knowledgeable.
Very kid friendly with the option to buy feeder bags to feed many of the free roaming animals.
There are limited food options here, however there are a selection of cold drinks and a Coffee/tea/hot chocolate machine for those cold days.
Timothy Morrison — Google review
Great little sanctuary here! The staff have such a passion for everything they do here and are so knowledgeable and able to educate you on all the different animals. Would definitely recommend going and timing your visit with their interactive tours and feedings.
Marianne Yeo — Google review
Was recommended to come here by other travellers and this place was amazing. Our daughter is obsessed with devils and this place has plenty of them. We arrived at opening and pretty much had the place to ourselves for an hour. We did the 11am tour and it was really informative. We were able to pat a young devil as well. Highly recommend a visit here
Appsolutely Outta Here — Google review
Had a great break driving back from cradle mountains to Launceston. The keepers are well informed and very friendly. Had a great time with the devil's and the Wombats. My favourite was the tawny frog mouth. Wait until it opens its beak. Thanks to all at the zoo for their good work and to help out our animal friends and maintain balance on this planet.
I would have liked a cafe overlooking the bird sanctuary or similar and think would been a great income for the zoo.
Porus Bharucha — Google review
If you get to be part of a group tour, it's totally worth it for the experience of petting a Tasmanian Devil and a wombat. Feeding the wallabies and kangaroos was fun. A few cool birds roaming around and in cages. Generally you'll be done in an hour.
J — Google review
Privatly run Australian wildlife sanctuary.
Great gift shop and feed available for some of the friendly animals.
Interactive tours 3 times a day. You're able to get up close with some of the cutest animals.
You're free to wander at your own pace too, just expect some slightly rough, hilly terrain, theres no paved paths, its all natural.
Kangaroos are very chilled and able to be fed and patted.
Not far out of the town of Mole Creek or the caves if you want to do some exploring.
Rochelle Richardson — Google review
Brilliant place! Be sure to do the free tour! Super informative and cool animals up close! Excellent conservation work being done by this small team, mindblowing stuff!
Meagan Thomas — Google review
A fabulous place to visit! Great experience feeding the ducks, kangaroos and other free roaming animals. There was a large population of kangaroos and ducks!! You can get up very close to the kangaroos and they are not shy at all! Saw a few kangaroos with joeys too. Lovely experience watching the animals roam in their natural environment.
The keeper gave a very informative and entertaining talk on the Tassie devils. It was amazing to see so many Tassie devils and watch them feed. There were wombats and wild roaming pademelons too. Too cute!
Definitely would recommend visiting. Best to visit early in the morning when the animals are more active. Staff were nice and friendly. Great to hear about the breeding program and conservation work that is being done at this centre.
Renee M — Google review
Great sanctuary (education and research center). The tour is around 45 minutes start with wombat, Tasmania devils,soot tail squall, and feeding Tasmania devils.
We spent roughly 3hours there with a 9 yos old. It’s a bit hard to find a carpark during Christmas break after 12.30pm.
LIANCHENG LI — Google review
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I'd strongly suggest you drop in, get the most expensive tasting of their wines, a cheese platter and have a wonderful day. The staff were amazing and the award winning Pinot is a winner! Oh and the views are okay ;)
CheshirePlaysGames — Google review
Excellent location looking over the river. As a Queenslander, we usually have ice with our wine; however, a winery that doesn't have ice, that's something that can be easier fixed. Not much of a wide selection, however, the cheese platter was good.
Tom Midwood — Google review
Nice winery for wine tasting. Beautiful location near a lake.
We paid $30 and $20 per head but the staff were keen we left before 5pm and felt quite rushed especially as we had come a long way.
Best is to advice visitors to get in latest 4pm if you want a proper tasting.
Our comparison is however with Josef Cromie wines where the service is next level.
Des Drummoyne — Google review
Great views, but after paying $20 per head for a tiny tasting advertised as a 'flight' we felt ripped off. Customer service needs work. We would have had a better experience if they served a flight as advertised so we could enjoy the view.. Gin bar next door is excellent though with great atmosphere, gins and friendly service.
Alex Western — Google review
What an amazing place, Adam was such an awesome dude, very knowledgeable. The Gin was so good we just had to take some home with us.
Michael Collins — Google review
Nice winery on a hill overlooking the Tamar river. They have a few different tasting options. We chose the bar tasting, which didn’t include any of their high priced wines. I really enjoyed their sparkling wines and ended up buying one after the tasting. The employee gave us a discount since we did a wine tasting, which was really nice!
Steven Tuhy — Google review
Our first wine tasting and we weren't disappointed. All the wines were vegan which was great. The lady who assisted us was super friendly and relaxed. Most importantly the wines tasted great.
Jeremy Iles — Google review
Lovely place to do some tastings. Our sommelier had great knowledge on the product, production and local area. Loved the stories of the various wines and their unique flavours.
Looking forward to returning in the summer.
Ian Gonzaga — Google review
Did the wine, spirit and culinary tour here, and it was fantastic. The staff was knowledgeable and enthusiastic, the tasting was certainly inclusive, and the food delicious and generous. A neat little insight into the workings of a distillery!
Cass “Pnutbuttrbae” C — Google review
Fantastic customer service, great wine and a great view. Ned who served us was very knowledgeable, polite and professional. Would come again. 5 stars.
Joel Jenkins — Google review
One of the best cellar door we visited in the Tamar Valley region.
Good wines. Nice environment. Friendly staff.
We had a great time wine tasting there. The staff not only introduce the wine to us, but also recommend devils corner to us which turned out to be a good one. After the wine tasting, we saw a peacock at the garden. It’s amazing!!! We dunno it’s a wild animal or their pet. You may go there and see if you can meet the amazing creature.
Terry Chu — Google review
Fabulous cellar door and platter experience. Loved the ability to sit out on the deck and looking out over the wetlands with a cheese platter and Blanc de Blanc. Tasting staff were lovely and attentive as well. Strong recommendation from me!!!
Michael McRoberts — Google review
We only tried the pinots, but they have a great variety. The research series is very refreshing. It reminds me of the Beaujolais nouveau style of wine.
41° South Tasmania Salmon and Ginseng Farm is a hidden gem where you can enjoy a delightful experience in harmony with nature. The owner, Ziggy, is known for his warm welcome and wealth of knowledge. Visitors can take a self-guided walk to the waterfall, feed the salmon, and explore the wetlands. The farm offers an array of platters featuring delicious smoked salmon prepared in various ways, accompanied by fresh salads and seafood dips with ginseng seasoning.
What a gem of a place! Owner Ziggy is a wealth of knowledge and has designed the salmon farm in harmony with nature. He is also welcoming and funny. We loved our self guided walk to the waterfall and salmon feeding, including a walk around the wetlands. The platter that we had was devine! Salmon in 3 different ways, a fresh leafy salad combined with lovely seafood/chilli dip and Ginseng seasoning. They also farm Ginseng. We bought a bit of everything to have back at home. We will be back.
aussirose travels — Google review
41⁰South is a great Salmon & Ginseng farm near Deloraine, Tasmania. The farm, the products & the service were all 5 star. The farm walk is $10. Do it. You feed the salmon, the walk is beautiful and you can see the Montana Cascades from the path. And yes, we had salmon for lunch and dinner that night. Try the $5 testing plate before purchasing to see what you like.
Jabinda Joey — Google review
Absolutely amazing food and local produce, including local beer, wine and cider. Can't recommend the food highly enough! It's also fun to walk to the salmon tanks and feed the farmed trout and salmon.
In Australia — Google review
We loved this place. This is a must go and great for kids. My 18mth old and 3 year old greatly enjoyed feeding the salmon in the ponds. They were amazing to watch, flashing their beautiful rainbow bodies about as they eat up the pellets. It is a beautiful wetland to walk around and a big waterfall down one of the tracks.
There is even a cubby house and mud kitchen for the kids next to the Caffe and a variety of toys to play with.
The food is so good.
Me and my Husband share a sampling plate which was so delicious. I was impressed with the kids platter as it was healthy with fruit and veggie sticks, cheese, and l think corn chips plus a small chocolate. So good to go somewhere where where there is such a great healthy option for the kids.
Such a beautiful outlook while you eat.
Staff are very friendly too.
Elizabeth Rendell — Google review
Amazing smoked salmon! Very moist and tasty!
A lovely place to have lunch, nice surroundings; they offer a variety of platters. The self guided tour around the farm was lovely, great experience feeding the salmon and eels ourselves. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Renee M — Google review
What a gem! Beautiful garden and Cafe, family vibes and great customer service.
I have been there twice and each time owners and staff were exceptionally friendly and went out of their way to give me a good experience.
They customised me a platter for my gluten free needs and I got to try everything I wanted. Salmon and other products are of high quality and reasonably priced. Coffee also great, highly recommend!
Esther K?hler — Google review
Great small farm! Feeding fish is quite fun! Also, we've had a very pleasant dining experience. Salmon sandwiches are very tasty, with generous slices of salmon and potato chips on the side.
Olga Gonchar — Google review
The man who served us was very friendly and kept a laugh and smile on us the whole time. There is plenty of space in the gardens to sit and enjoy a hot smoked salmon platter. Bonus is that they are dog-friendly!
Anita N — Google review
Such a relaxing place for lunch. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the tasting platter was generous (for 2 ppl) and so delicious. I also enjoyed feeding the fish (it costs $10 for a bag of fish feed, and this includes the entry to visit the wetlands, etc) as well as strolling to the Montana Falls and around the wetlands.
Moontess — Google review
Definitely worth a visit - it’ll change how you think about sustainable production. We’ll definitely make this our preferred product from now on. Please do consider the farm walk - it’s surprisingly fun to feed the mature salmon and it’s a way to meaningfully support their amazing work. The family are out working and really generous with their knowledge and time.
Carr Family — Google review
DEFINITELY our Highlight.
Took ourselves out on an adventure along what some call the "tasting trail" today.
What a fantastic place we came upon while checking out a few other places along the way.
We loved the staff who engaged cared and catered for each and everyone who comes go enjoy this peaceful paradise.
Engaging atmosphere, delectable delights for your taste buds, immerse environment to enjoy. They have things for all ages, to do, my boys and daughter loved playing fooZball ...
Thanks for a memorable experience
Caleb Grant — Google review
Lovely family owned and run working farm. Excellent experience even though the rain from the night prior meant it was hard to see/feed the salmon. The landscape was worth entry alone, which the owner halved because of the limited opportunity to see the salmon. Informational boards around the farm proved helpful on our self-guided tour. Highly recommend the short stroll to the falls on the property - just beautiful.
Finished off with a great coffee in the cafe and purchased some of the hot smoked salmon (which due to it's deliciousness didn't last long!)
Domonique Formosa — Google review
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323 Montana Rd, Deloraine/Red Hills TAS 7304, Australia
Tasmania Zoo is a unique animal sanctuary that houses over 100 uncommon, extraordinary and indigenous types of creatures. This includes primates and Tasmanian devils. The recently added giraffes are a sight to behold with their stunning appearance. The big cats are also a highlight of the zoo, along with an assortment of birds and monkeys.
Impossible to get to by public transport, but if you have a car or can afford a taxi or uber then definitely do it!! The sheer variety and scope of animals is incredible, including all of the old zoo favourites like lions, giraffes, cheetahs and a tiger, as well as some more unexpected animal friends like capybara, and of course all of our native Australian friends including quolls, Tasmanian devils, wombats, wallabies, and even Australian dogs. Loads of birds and monkeys too. The animals all seem well cared for.
Although there were no keeper talks or advertised feeding times due to covid, if you happen to see a keeper going about the zoo they are happy to answer questions and tell you a bit about the animals. We were lucky enough to see the shy snow leopard as he was getting fed.
Their map is clear and a surprisingly delightful aspect of it is that it doesn't tell you exactly what animal is where, just labels areas as 'primates' or 'birds', allowing you a sense of discovery and exploration.
One of the highlights of our trip to Tasmania, make sure you visit this quiet gem.
Magnus Bradley — Google review
We had a fantastic time at the zoo! It's only quite small, but they have a great range of endangered animals to see and interact with.
The animal encounters are very reasonably priced and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable about the animals, and clearly cared about their wellbeing. We were informed when we booked that some of the animals may not want to interact with you, and you must respect that. We were very lucky though that all the animals seemed very happy to interact with people!
The kiosk has a small range of staples, like fish and chips, toasted sandwiches, and ice-creams, plus cold and hot drinks. They were reasonably priced though and there's a comfortable seating area to eat and watch various animals. There is also a BBQ area and you can bring your own food and drinks. You will need to bring your own water if you don't want to buy some as they don't have water bottle refill stations.
One thing we did find was that on a hot day there isn't a lot of shade or seating away from the kiosk area where you could sit and rest.
They usually have a mobility scooter you can borrow, however when we were there the battery had died and needed to be replaced.
Kimberly Matthews — Google review
We love this zoo. At first it's surprising to see such a variety of animals including a huge collection of beautiful primates. They have several different types of big cat, and naturally, lots of terrific Aussie animals. It's a super place to see devils and wombats, and who doesn't love little meerkats - the new babies are the funniest. Most recently, we took our nephew and his mum. They loved it, especially the red panda encounter. Highly recommend a visit.
Lisa Barry — Google review
Most animals weren't even there but probably because of the hot weather. Some spots really stunk and most bird cages had gross and water and a filthy space. Ok for kids and parents but that's it, and don't eat at the Cafe the monkey behave better then the kids there.
lamie gamie — Google review
Such a lovely Zoo, had a great family day walking around to look at all the animals. My kids loved the Jurassic dinosaur area and feeding the wallabies. Cafe food and coffee was good and reasonable priced.
Nice drive through the counrty to find the zoo.
Kiri Fanias — Google review
We had a great experience, majority of the animals were awake and interactive. Our toddlers actually got to see the animals up close. The zoo is very reasonable priced and staff were so helpful, we’ll definitely be back during our next trip to Tasmania.
imran mohammad — Google review
What a great experience, the staff/keepers were so lovely it was honestly refreshing. It was so nice to see all the wildlife kept so healthy and with a vast amount of land for each animal. I came to see the giraffes. (which I got to meet and greet with, such a spectacular experience).
Can not recommend enough for all ages!!
Hunter Westbrook — Google review
This is a wonderful place. Such a variety of animal and birds life. Clean and well looked after. Join in and experience first hand, a feeding with some Lima's. A must see on your Tassie adventure. 👍👍
Eileen Bachiller — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience. The staff went above and beyond in making our visit one to remember. Mandy was wonderful, friendly and kind and organized all of our encounters so we could do them all and still have time to relax and enjoy viewing the rest of the zoo. Was blown away how we received a printed out photo of all encounters.Well worth the money.
jenni brown — Google review
Second time in two years at this zoo. It is well maintained. The animals look happy. We bought an animal experience for a friend and my wife. The red panda and the tassie devil. Both really enjoyed their experience. Also, they have a good range of animals.
Michel Desjardins — Google review
Love this place. Went to see the new giraffes. Gorgeous creatures. The big cats are my favourite. Lots of birds monkeys.
Jo Smith — Google review
Tasmania Zoo is a great place to either get up very close to a variety of cuddly animals or view other animals in large enclusures. Our favourite were the individual close-up experiences available at very reasonable extra cost. This includes a surprising number of types of furry creatures, with money going back into the costs of developing animal programs as well upkeep of the zoo.
Greg Wallace — Google review
The animal encounters are definitely value for money! We paid to have a cuddle with a wombat and a Tasmanian devil. Was not expecting the photo to come free.
Bring your own water unless you don't mind paying. We thought we'd be able to refill, but because they only have tank water, they do not recommend drinking it, which was fine.
Daniella Posthumus — Google review
A great experience at the zoo. We had a giraffe animal encounter that was amazing. It was a reasonable amount of time given with the beautiful animals as well as being reasonably priced for the event. The animals enclosures were clean and they all seemed rather relaxed as the majority were having afternoon naps in the sun. The gift shop had a variety of souvenirs to choose from and were also reasonably priced. Mandy was lovely and welcoming. She was also grateful for the feedback that we gave. Will definitely be retuning ☺️
Stacey Edwina — Google review
My experience at Tasmania Zoo was remarkable. The warm and friendly lady at reception recommended a red panda encounter which was undoubtedly the highlight of our visit, truly worth every dollar. The rest of the animals were also active, friendly, and on full display in their thoughtfully designed enclosures, adding to our exciting experience.
This is not a quick stop, but a full day trip, filled with informative and interactive sessions about the diverse animal kingdom. The zoo's commitment to animal welfare and conservation is admirable and makes the visit not only fun but also enlightening. Don't miss this must-visit spot in Tasmania!
P.S. Bring a rubbish bag, there are not many bins around 👍🏻
Joshua Bailey — Google review
Loved this zoo. Staff were amazing, very knowledgeable and approachable. Displays were as good as could be. Clean, tidy and looked wonderful. Not a big supporter of animals in cages, is anybody? but fully support their breeding programs etc. Nice work team, thank you for a lovely day out.
Neil Drummond — Google review
My partner and I had the best day here!!
There’s so many opportunities to see all the animals and their amazing close encounters are a must do!!
All staff are super friendly and lovely to talk too.
I wish I could fit in more photos
Highly recommend this Zoo!!
Hannah Triffett — Google review
Love how it is far from the noise of the city, yet so close from Launceston (around 30 minute drive only). Recommend to book tickets online, especially if youre going there for photo op with their showcased animals.
Kristoffer Afable — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to this zoo. Saw all the animals except two, we did visit in the morning and it was a cooler day. The enclosures were well kept and it was great that you could see the animals up close. The keepers were very knowledgeable and happy to answer questions. Highly recommend visiting.
Sarah Stephenson — Google review
Great little zoo. Good variety of animals and nice atmosphere. Enclosures aren't as elaborate as the larger mainland zoos but there seems to be good effort made to make them suitable to the animals.
BBQ didn't work but there are lots of picnic areas so if bringing your own food, don't bring stuff that needs cooking. Cafe was a little expensive.
Laura Jones — Google review
We had a great day out, 6 adults (1 in wheelchair), and 3 kids (11, 8 & 6). Found the entire animal park wheelchair accessible, except the dinosaur walk, which is a bush track. We were aware of this beforehand and it wasn't an issue. Kids had an animal encounter with a wombat joey and we also had a group encounter with the girrafes. All the staff were friendly, informative and helpful.
Joanne Pugh — Google review
I enjoyed my visit to Tasmania Zoo. There was a huge variety of animals, and they were all easy to see yet had plenty of hiding spaces to go to if they needed. You can tell the animals here are very used to people though, and they all were out and about confidently. The enclosures make it easy to see the animals, my only concern was with one of the Blue Fronted Amazon Parrots who seemed quite flat and had some feather issues (its friend on the other hand melted my heart and followed me around the aviary for pats and chats- I didn't want to leave it!) & with one of the Red Pandas whos fur condition didn't seem right. There were no medical or behavioural notices up, so I am unsure of the cause, but having met some of the staff, I feel confident that they're aware and working with these animals. The enclosures were very clean and spacious, so you can tell they are attended to a lot. We met a baby Tasmanian Devil on an encounter, which was such a highlight. Granted, the experience was very short. However, the price was cheap, and there was a group of people, so I can understand that in the animal's best interest, short meet and greets would be best. I was surprised about having a photo printed for us as part of the encounter - it was a lovely touch and something I will treasure. Overall, I was happy with the Zoo and the team. Thank you :)
The Tamar Island Wetlands Centre is a nature preserve featuring a lagoon where visitors can observe various bird species. The centre also includes a visitor center and guides to assist with exploring the area. Walking along the flat boardwalk is an easy one-hour round trip back to the car park, making it accessible for those using prams or wheelchairs. The wetlands are peaceful and serene, with only the sound of rustling reeds and birds filling the air.
What an absolutely amazing walk. All flat and one level boardwalk, so easy to walk. A one hour round trip back to the car park. So beautiful and peaceful that you cannot hear any traffic, just the wind rustling in the tall reeds and bird life. Would recommend to anyone coming to Launceston.
Rakhsh Appoo — Google review
I had a great walk here after work, just starting to get enough daylight. Saw plenty of birds black swans, swam hens and many others. Recommend getting an electronic payment options, well worth a few dollars.
Tim Chapman — Google review
A lovely walk. Easy, mostly flat (until you hit Tamar island itself) and loads of amazing birds to see on your way. Also one cheeky sleepy tiger snake off the boardwalk the day we went. Always worth the optional donation entry fee.
Frankie Frech — Google review
It is a great spot for evening walk if you live in Launceston. The walk is easy and accessible by pram/wheelchair. The sight of the sunset looks stunning over Tamar River. You can also spot alot of birds on your way.
zainab shujaat — Google review
The information centre was lovely and the staff very friendly and informative. The walk is about 1.5km each way but worth the visit. We had a lovely winter's day. Saw loads of birds and you can even have a BBQ on Tamar Island. There are also toilets on the Island.
Veronica Niblett — Google review
Gorgeous area for an easy board walk. Lots of birdlife & photo opportunities. Donations are greatly appreciated, though not policed. Great place to let the kids let off some steam. Recommended on a sunny day.
Nikki — Google review
Easy walk, all boarded. $3 donation per person to enter, lots of birds and open no matter the weather. Not many undercover areas so be sure to check the weather. Lots of parking. Bring binoculars! These birds are out in the wild and not likely to get super close.
Gillian F — Google review
We drove past here each day during our stay in Rosevears and made a point of checking it out. Ignore what Google says about closing time because that’s only applicable to the shop/info centre which closes at 4pm. We were still able to leave $ in a slot provided in the wall. Easy parking. The walk was much longer than we expected which we were happy with. Very peaceful. A good variety of birds to be seen. Beautiful views of the surrounding hills. Toilets were located at the far end of the walk and I was pleasantly surprised to see a picnic and BBQ area there also. Well worth stopping for 💕
Liisa Grace Baun — Google review
One hour return trip, 1.5km walk. Very accessible and wheelchair / pram friendly! The walk was very calming and the scenary was so good. You can spot some birds along the way too.
Millie Chin (Milliefujii) — Google review
Awesome walk! Lots of birds to see, walk is 1.5km one way, 3 bridges to walk across to main island where u can have a BBQ or picnic! Watch out for snakes as we saw one on our walk near walkway, it hi-tailed back into the scrub! Totally good walk!
donna palmer — Google review
Excellent, well maintained, easy walking path. Plenty of bird life along the way. Donation entry makes it an accessible family activity. Maps and bird spotting fact sheets available at the entrance. And toilets available by the BBQ area on Tamar Island.
Tryphena Perry — Google review
This is such a peaceful place, so close to the city of Launceston. So many changes in landscape along the way. Take some food with you and sit at the end and enjoy the birds.
Sean Barry — Google review
Great wetlands with boardwalk to take you through reed beds. There is also a bird hide along the way. We saw swamp harriers along with shorebirds, egrets, ducks etc. There is not much shade so make sure to put on sunscreen.
The boardwalk is accessible outside of the hours on google and you can put a donation instead.
I was also very impressed by the brochures available with a checklist of birds seen here - great for non-birders or children to tick off the species they see!
Megan Howard — Google review
This afternoon, my parents and I visited the Tamar Island Wetlands Reserve in Riverside, Tasmania. This walk was on my "to-do" list before we started on this trip to Tasmania. Despite the weather being sunny 22 degrees, there was only light winds and it felt much warmer than that.
Located off the West Tamar Highway before you reach Launceston, this wetlands reserve is a very popular scenic spot.
There is an Information Centre about 100m from the entrance carpark. Normally it's open from 9:30am to 4:30pm but today it was closed. Still you're able to access and walk through the wetlands. They do ask to provide a $3 donation if you're able to.
The walking track through the wetlands reserve is predominantly boardwalk sections with chicken wire mesh on top plus several bridge crossings connecting each of the small islands. There are also a few timber seats along the way if you need to rest and/or enjoy the scenery.
It's a very vast reserve over the Tamar River with lots of marshy areas, tall reeds and grass and a wide variety of different birdlife including Black Swans, Chestnut Teals (Ducks), Great Egrets, White Faced Herons, Australisian Swamp Hens, Eurasian Coots and more.
Before the first bridge crossing, there is a short walking track which leads you to a bird hide where you can do some bird watching across the lagoon.
Eventually you'll reach Tamar Island itself when the path turns into a gravel/dirt track and splits into a loop. There are public toilets here as well as a picnic table and BBQ area.
Overall, despite this being one of the more "touristy" wetlands reserves I've visited, it is a still very beautiful and impressive area to walk around.
Michael Dixon — Google review
Well worth a visit! Plenty of parking. Easy walking tracks, spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. The visitors centre has very knowlegable volunteers who can tell you all about the plants, animals and birds you can see. Tamar Island Wetlands are a calming oasis of natural beauty so close to Lanceston.
Sara 360 Views Online — Google review
Cool walk through the wetlands. About 2hrs in total. Toilets and bbq area at the end of trail. Good signage, well maintained. A must see!
Meagan Thomas — Google review
Great board walk ,towards Wetlands seeing the different Birds.landscape heading to Tamar River.Great View 4 Kilometers of Boardwalk.
Rosee Koch — Google review
Very nice place. We went in a freak weather with lots of gust but many birds were still here. Good place to take portraits and bird photos.
I didn’t notice any donation per entry when we entered.
Nicholas Wong — Google review
Great place for anyone visiting Launceston. It's heavenly during sunset period. Strongly recommend walking up to the hill at he end for the views.
Liffey Falls State Reserve, situated in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, boasts a strikingly picturesque waterfall. A gentle walk lasting approximately 45 minutes leads visitors through temperate rainforest and past several cascades along the Liffey River to reach the base of the falls. The beginning of this path can be found 29km south of Deloraine by following Highland Lakes Rd (A5).