Launceston Attractions

With so much to see and do in, and around, Launceston, Adina Place Motel Apartments is an ideal place to stay to make the most of your stay in Launceston. Here are a few of our favourite attractions…

Launceston Cataract Gorge & First Basin

Launceston's own piece of wilderness just 15 minutes walk from the city centre. Here you'll find walking and hiking trails, the world's longest single span chairlift, swimming pool, restaurant, kiosk, peacocks and wildlife, gardens, suspension bridge, Interpretation Centre and lookouts with spectacular views. The Cataract Gorge.

Launceston City Park

Launceston City Park is bounded by Brisbane and Cimitiere Streets on the eastern edge of the city. It contains the city's botanic gardens, a museum of radio, a museum of wood design furniture and a colony of Macacque monkeys in an enclosure.

Tamar River Cruises

Launceston sits at the fork of the Tamar, North Esk and South Esk rivers. You can explore these Rivers aboard the Odyssey cruiser, departing and returning to Home Point in Launceston. Tamar River Cruises

Launceston Aquatic

Launceston Aquatic is the newest aquatic centre in Tasmania and offers state-of-the-art aquatic and leisure facilities.

National Automobile Museum

Open 9.00 am - 5.00 pm seven days a week. Closed Christmas Day Best presentation in Australia of exotic automobiles. You can view cars being restored in the internationally-renowned workshop.

Inveresk Art Gallery

Inveresk Art Gallery was once the Launceston Railway Workshops. The development of the Launceston Railway Workshops is a story of transformation - they now house a range of exhibitions including one which interprets the history of the workshop site.

Boags Brewery Tours

J. Boag & Son currently offer tours of our historic brewery each weekday. The tour includes a full circuit of our brewery from the brew house to the packaging line, information on the brewing process and Boag's fascinating history.