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Evandale is a beautifully preserved Georgian village in northern Tasmania, just a 20-minute drive from Launceston. Its wide streets are lined with historic sandstone buildings, antique shops, and a famously photogenic bridge. The village feels like a step back into the 19th century, with a relaxed pace that invites you to wander, browse, and soak up the heritage atmosphere.
Highlights & What to See
- Evandale Village & National Trust Museum – Housed in a former flour mill, this museum offers a rich glimpse into local history, from convict-era relics to vintage farm machinery.
- Evandale Bridge – The iconic red-brick bridge over the South Esk River, built in 1835, is one of Australia's oldest road bridges and a perfect photo stop.
- Antique & Collectable Shops – Evandale is a treasure trove for antique lovers, with several shops selling everything from vintage glassware to old books and bric-a-brac.
- Penny Farthing Races – If you visit in February, don't miss the world-famous penny farthing championships, a quirky and lively event that draws competitors from around the globe.
- Clarendon Arms Hotel – A classic Georgian pub serving hearty meals and local beers; the courtyard is a lovely spot for a lazy lunch.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is plenty to explore Evandale's main street, visit the museum, and enjoy a meal. If you're an antique enthusiast or want to delve deeper into the heritage trail, allow a full day. The village is compact and walkable, so you can easily combine it with a morning at a nearby winery or a visit to Launceston.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Launceston – Tasmania's second city, with Cataract Gorge, the Queen Victoria Museum, and excellent food and wine scene, is just 20 minutes away.
- Tamar Valley Wine Route – Follow the Tamar River north through rolling vineyards; stop for tastings at cellar doors like Josef Chromy or Tamar Ridge.
- Bridport – A coastal town about 40 minutes north, known for its beautiful beaches and the Barnbougle Dunes golf course.
- Ben Lomond National Park – Drive 45 minutes east for alpine scenery, bushwalks, and winter skiing (seasonal).
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