Deloraine

Deloraine is a town of 3,035 (2021) in the Meander Valley region of Tasmania, serving as a gateway to important destinations in northern and central Tasmania, such as Cradle Mountain, Mole Creek and the Highland Lakes.

Understand

Visitor information

  • 🌍 Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, 98-100 Emu Bay Rd, +61 3 6362 5280, . Daily 9AM–5PM. While it may be puzzling why a town with few notable things to see has mid-sized visitor centre, this visitor centre acts as an entire regional visitor centre for the entire Meander Valley, specifically the Great Western Tiers Wilderness Area. There's a gift shop available on-site, with maps and books (and even books of maps!) with local information.

Get in

Devonport is approximately 50 km west of Launceston via the Bass Highway, which is a two-lane freeway up till Deloraine with sporadic four-lane sections. Exit at either A5 (Highland Lakes Rd) or B12 (Mole Creek Rd). From Devonport, use the Bass Highway south for about 50 km and take the B12 exit (the first exit once the road becomes a freeway). Unlike the section between Launceston and Deloraine, the section between Devonport and Deloraine is not a freeway but still has 110 km/h (68 mph) limits.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Big Coffee Pot, 155 Mole Creek Rd (B12). Don't question why this big thing is next to a tyre shop and looks like it belongs in a junkyard, but this old silo does provide some charming views of the surrounding countryside.

Buy

There is a gift shop at the visitor centre.

Eat

Sleep

Go next

Routes via Deloraine
Devonport Latrobe N  E  Westbury Launceston
Melton Mowbray Highland Lakes S A5 N  END
Mole Creek Karst National Park Mole Creek W B12 E  END



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