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Evandale Village is a perfectly preserved Georgian-era gem just a 15-minute drive south of Launceston. Its wide, tree-lined streets are flanked by sandstone cottages, historic inns, and antique shops that invite leisurely browsing. This is Tasmania at its gentlest — a place where history feels alive and the pace of life slows to a pleasant crawl.
Highlights & What to See
- Evandale Village itself — wander the main street to admire the National Trust-listed buildings, including the 1830s St Andrew's Church and the quaint post office.
- Clarendon House — a magnificent Georgian mansion set in parkland, offering guided tours that reveal the opulent lives of early settlers.
- Evandale Market (Sundays) — a lively outdoor market where you can find antiques, fresh produce, and local crafts.
- Penny Farthing races — if you're here in February, don't miss the famous Evandale Penny Farthing Championship, a quirky highlight of the Tasmanian calendar.
- Brickendon Estate — a nearby working farm and convict-built World Heritage site, with beautiful gardens and farmyard animals.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ample to explore the village core, pop into a few antique shops, and enjoy lunch at one of the historic pubs. If you plan to visit Clarendon House and Brickendon Estate, allow a full day to soak up the atmosphere without rushing. The village is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace — combine it with a morning at Cataract Gorge or a drive through the Tamar Valley wine region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cataract Gorge — a dramatic natural gorge with walking trails, a chairlift, and swimming, just 15 minutes away in Launceston.
- Tamar Valley wine region — cellar doors and vineyards along the scenic Tamar River, perfect for a tasting tour.
- Launceston city centre — explore the Queen Victoria Museum, City Park, and the lively food scene.
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate — a stunning lavender farm in full bloom during summer, about 45 minutes north.
- Ben Lomond National Park — for alpine walks and winter skiing, around an hour's drive east.
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Image credits
- Cataract Gorge — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tamar Valley Wine Region — Ben Novakovic / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Launceston City Centre — File:Launie (cropped).JPG : User: (WT-shared) Plug at wts wikivoyage derivative work: Georgfotoart / Public domain
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate — Adii229 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Clarendon House — denisbin / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Brickendon Estate — Peterdownunder / CC BY-SA 3.0