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Quote: Cataract Gorge Reserve is the best recreational area in the Launceston. It is located only 1.6 km (1 mile) from the city centre and is well marked by signs. There is a chairlift crossing the Gorge which costs Read More
Quote: Traveller’s Rap North of Launceston, the Tamar Valley hugs the banks of the Tamar River for its 60-kilometre journey to the sea. Downstream, the unusual looking Batman Bridge spans the river, allowing the area Read More
Quote: Launceston is promoted as the "People’s City", built on a human scale promising something for all in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere with a dedicated sense of history. True, the city centre is small. Its Read More
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Quote: Since it was first established in the 1820’s, City Park has been central to the cultural life of Launceston. It remains so today. Locals walk in the 13 hectares of Victorian gardens, enjoy the café attached to Read More
Quote: The most recent addition to Launceston’s list of impressive attractions is the Inveresk site of the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. The Museum is now located on two sites: the original purpose-built Read More
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