Tasmania's Heritage Highway offers a fascinating range of places to stay; many are steeped in history and some have been accommodating travellers for more than 150 years.
Enjoy charming colonial cottages nestled in picturesque villages or on historic country estates; spend a night or two in a comfortable, convict-built coaching inn, a Tudor Gothic manor, a lovingly restored chapel. Or you may prefer a more modern apartment, B&B or motel. The choice is yours!
Oatlands Flour Mill is Australia's third oldest Windmill (1837) and was bui...
The Oatlands Gaol House is heritage-listed building at Oatlands in the Tasm...
The Oatlands Golf Course is a public, nine-hole course in the Tasmanian Mid...
The Oatlands Supreme Court is one of the oldest court buildings in ...
Perth, with a population of around 1800, was settled in 1821, and is about ...
Poatina Golf Course is a nine-hole course with beautiful mountain views, lo...
Pontville was sited by Governor Lachlan Macquarie, in 1821, and was an earl...
Ross sits on the banks of the Macquarie River, and is one of Australia’s mo...
The Ross Female Factory, erected in 1833, is located in the town of Ross, T...
Sharman’s Fine Wines is a boutique vineyard and cellar door located at Relb...
An interactive way to explore The Heritage Highway, Skulduggery guides visi...
Specialty Tours of Ross offer scenic walking tours of historic Ross in Tasm...