Deloraine Attractions
Artists' Garret
The Artists’ Garret is a working studio and gallery in Deloraine, northern Tasmania. At the Artists' Garret, you can see work by established and emerging Tasmanian artisans in a program of exhibitions which features paintings, drawings, ceramics, ...
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Bismarck Metal Craft
Bismarck Metal Craft is a maker of quality fine steel products in Deloraine, northern Tasmania. It is a Tasmanian producer of knives, swords, cutlery, armour and other products. Bismarck Metal Craft operate a gallery displaying the handcrafted pieces ...
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Deloraine Folk Museum
The Deloraine Folk Museum dates from 1856 and is located at Deloraine in Tasmania’s north. The cottage was originally built for the Johnstone family. The building was extended and opened as the Family and Commercial Inn between 1863 and 1894. Duri ...
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Deloraine Golf Course
Deloraine Golf Course is a nine-hole course located in Tasmania’s northwest historic town of Deloraine. The 18-tee course features a challenging par three over a strategically placed dam. Lined with trees, the course has stunning views of Quamby Bl ...
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McLachlan Studio
The McLachlan Studio is a contemporary jewellery design gallery at Deloraine, northern Tasmania. Hugh McLachlan and Mary Phillips-McLachlan create classic, individually designed jewellery which they describe as ‘wearable art’. Each distinctive p ...
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Sculpture Trail - Great Western Tiers
The Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail is a series of sculptures in and around Deloraine, northern Tasmania. Deloraine is 30 minutes west of Launceston (48 kilometres/30 miles) and 40 minutes south-east of Devonport (51 kilometres/32 miles). The Gre ...
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Yarns (Artwork In Silk)
Yarns Artwork in Silk is a display of silk art at Deloraine, northern Tasmania. Yarns Artwork in Silk depicts the landscape and four seasons of northern Tasmania’s Great Western Tiers mountain range. The large-scale work has been created in four p ...
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