The Heritage Highway region's festivals and events are a great opportunity to mix with the friendly locals and participate in some traditional country fun!
We are renowned for our agricultural shows, picnic races, family fun days and harvest celebrations. Smaller village festivals reflect our rural lifestyle.
Our region also has several events that are now on the national calendar, including the Tasmanian Trout Expo at Cressy, the National Penny Farthing Championship at Evandale and the John Glover Art Prize and Exhibition at Evandale.
The Heritage Highway connects Tasmania's two largest cities, Hobart and Launceston. To find out about events in other regions, please visit Events Tasmania.
Click to find accommodation, hotels and B&Bs in Longford, Evandale, Ross, Campbell Town, Oatlands, Avoca, Kempton and Pontville.
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...
Looking for a good old fashioned bakery with delicious pastries? Look no ...
Ross Market is held on the third sunday of each month. Bric-a-brac and ...
Sharman’s Fine Wines is a boutique vineyard and cellar door located at Relb...
Shene Tasmania, an iconic property, is a reflection of early Australian ...
Shene is a historic Tasmanian homestead and estate located in Pontville, in...
An interactive way to explore The Heritage Highway, Skulduggery guides visi...
Specialty Tours of Ross offer scenic walking tours of historic Ross in Tasm...
Oatlands: Law & Order, Stories from the Sandstone The peaceful and ...
T Spot is a unique shop and is located in Ross in Tasmania's Midlands. It i...