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Launceston Airport is the northern gateway to Tasmania, offering a stress-free arrival or departure point for exploring the island's wild landscapes, historic towns, and world-class food and wine. Compact and efficient, it's a far cry from the chaos of bigger city airports, with friendly service and easy access to the Tamar Valley and beyond. Whether you're picking up a rental car for a self-drive itinerary or hopping on a short flight from Melbourne or Sydney, this airport sets the tone for a relaxed Tasmanian adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Efficient Arrival: The terminal is small and easy to navigate, with quick baggage claim and car rental desks just steps from the arrivals hall. You'll be on the road to your first destination within minutes.
- Tasmanian Produce at the Airport Café: Grab a coffee and a gourmet pie or fresh salmon wrap from the café, which sources local ingredients. It's a tasty introduction to the state's food scene.
- View of the Tamar Valley: As you drive away from the airport, the landscape opens up to rolling vineyards and the broad Tamar River estuary – a scenic start to any trip.
- Nearby Evandale Village: Just a 5-minute drive, this historic village is worth a quick detour for its Georgian architecture, antique shops, and the famous Evandale Village Fair (held in February).
- Wildlife Spotting on the Drive: Keep an eye out for wallabies and Tasmanian devils in the surrounding bushland, especially at dawn or dusk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Launceston Airport is a transit point, not a destination. Allow 30 minutes for check-in and security for domestic departures; arrivals are even quicker. If you have a layover of more than an hour, consider a quick trip to Evandale for a coffee and a wander. Most travellers will spend no more than 15–20 minutes here before heading to their accommodation or starting their road trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Launceston City: The vibrant heart of northern Tasmania, with its Victorian-era architecture, bustling Harvest Market, and the iconic Cataract Gorge just a 15-minute drive away.
- Tamar Valley Wine Route: Follow the Tamar River north through rolling vineyards, cellar doors, and gourmet producers. It's a perfect self-drive day trip from the airport.
- Evandale: This historic village is a charming stop for its National Trust-listed buildings, antique stores, and the famous Evandale Village Fair.
- Ben Lomond National Park: About an hour's drive east, this alpine park offers hiking, skiing in winter, and stunning dolerite peaks.
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate: A 45-minute drive northeast, this is the world's largest privately-owned lavender farm, best visited in December and January when the fields are in bloom.
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- Cataract Gorge — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate — Adii229 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Launceston City — File:Launie (cropped).JPG : User: (WT-shared) Plug at wts wikivoyage derivative work: Georgfotoart / Public domain