Launceston Wetlands Park

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Launceston Wetlands Park is a serene urban oasis on the edge of the Tamar River, offering a peaceful escape into nature just minutes from the city centre. This restored wetland teems with birdlife, walking trails, and interpretive boards that reveal the area's ecological and cultural significance. It's a must for nature lovers and photographers seeking a quiet, contemplative experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to stroll the loop at a leisurely pace, with extra time for birdwatching or photography. It's an ideal short stop before or after exploring Launceston's other attractions, such as Cataract Gorge. Combine with a visit to the nearby Seaport precinct for lunch or coffee.

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