The Tamar Valley There are so many things to present, and it is easy to come from Launceston or the northwest coast. It is famous for its vineyards and cellars, featuring excellent cool climate wines, but there is more to see, there are great places to eat and live. Peppers in Georgetown is my favorite, but there are plenty of other popular attractions. Don't miss the Platypus House and Seahorse World in the Beautiful Corner, or the Gold Mine Museum in Beaconsfield, or the Maritime Museum at Low Head. Planning to spend some time here, there is so much to see.
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The Tamar Valley There are so many things to present, and it is easy to come from Launceston or the northwest coast. It is famous for its vineyards and cellars, featuring excellent cool climate wines, but there is more to see, there are great places to eat and live. Peppers in Georgetown is my favorite, but there are plenty of other popular attractions. Don't miss the Platypus House and Seahorse World in the Beautiful Corner, or the Gold Mine Museum in Beaconsfield, or the Maritime Museum at Low Head. Planning to spend some time here, there is so much to see.
I like the peace of the world, the various European-style buildings erecting on the street, and the friendly people here will always come forward to ask if they need help when they meet you with their old smiles and self-portraits.
The King's Bridge, built in 1867, spans the canyon. It feels amazing and pleasant to walk on this ancient bridge. The South Bank of the canyon is Tasmania's first basin, surrounded by swimming pools and woodlands. The North Bank of the tree-shaded Canyon is a cliff area, a Victorian garden, with a variety of special ferns and rich vegetation.
It is the best place that we have visited! full of memories. will definitely go again!
Very close to the city, the scenery is good, peacocks can be seen everywhere
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