Beaconsfield Mine

Just north of Launceston, the historic town of Beaconsfield is home to one of Tasmania's most poignant and fascinating attractions: the Beaconsfield Mine. This former gold mine, which operated from the late 19th century until 2012, gained international attention in 2006 when two miners were trapped underground for two weeks. Today, the site offers a compelling mix of mining heritage, gripping storytelling, and a chance to experience the subterranean world. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in industrial history or the resilience of the human spirit.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to do justice to Beaconsfield Mine. The underground tour and museum can easily fill three to four hours. Pair it with a leisurely lunch in town or a wine tasting in the Tamar Valley to round out a full day trip from Launceston.

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