In addition, the Hotel Grand Chancellor is the ideal base from which to explore the beauty and variety of the north. The handsome Georgian architecture of the municipal buildings of Launceston, the heritage homesteads, the serenity of a cruise up the Cataract George, or driving the beautiful Tamar Valley Wine Country with its award-winning vineyards.
Also, within walking distance from the Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston are local tourist attractions such as Launceston City Park, the home of the Japanese Macaque Monkeys, the Tasmanian Design Centre, the Inveresk Museum & the University of Tasmania Art Gallery, Princess Theatre and the University of Tasmania Stadium – the home of the Tassie Hawks in Tasmania.
Nestled along Tasmania’s North-West Coast, where mountains meet the sea, Devonport blends natural beauty with urban charm. With scenic beaches, bushland reserves, plenty of walking and cycling trails, and a variety of cultural attractions, Devonport offers something for everyone. Known for its world-class produce, it serves as the gateway to the Tasting Trail Tasmania and is the perfect base for exploring Cradle Mountain, just 90 km away.
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