Deloraine - Activities
Things to see and do around Deloraine, Tasmania
For those not attracted to bushwalking there is golf at the Deloraine Golf Club or you may be interested in horse riding, which is in Kimberly. For those interested in wildlife, you may want to visit the Wildlife Park near Mole Creek; also near Mole Creek is the spectacular Solomon's Cave and Marakoopa Cave.
You may even choose to visit the working honey factory in Mole Creek for tasting or purchase. In Chudleigh you can visit yet another honey farm, with over 50 different varieties of honey and the culinary delights of Leatherwood honey ice cream, there is also a working beehive behind glass, or you can book an aboriginal tour with Jahadi, this includes smoke ceremony, spear throwing and other aboriginal activities. For bookings ph. 61 3 63636172 or email: jahadi@hotkey.net.au - ask Hank or Carol for some real Aboriginal Tucker. 
At Westwood you have Launceston Lake for trout fishing or you can hire a buggy for half / hour rides. At Prospect there is the Casino with its many facilities or you can visit the Harley Davidson Museum . Hadspen is home to Entally House a National Trust property.
Westbury boasts Perns Steamworld, a collection of working steam engines, Westbury maze 03 63931840 is also a worthwhile establishment especially for kids, they love to get lost in it. You can also visit the White House another national trust property with a working bake house, or you may like the magnificent photographs at John Temple Gallery. For ice cream lovers Andys is the place winning ' Australia 's Best Ice Cream' award for its hazelnut gelato.
If you would like to spend a night or two of your holiday relaxing in luxury, then consider staying in Westbury at the Elms Wood B&B. This beautiful new property is on the historic Village Green just a stroll away from the White House.
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Deloraine
- Deloraine is a rich agricultural centre nestling in a valley encircled by Quamby Bluff and the Western Tiers and renowned for its stunning scenery. Artists and craftspeople are attracted to the district.