Exploring
Longford

Tasmania

Traveling to Longford as a family offered us an exceptional opportunity to explore the heart of Tasmania. This quaint, historic town, just 20 minutes south of Launceston, became our perfect base for our adventures in central Tasmania. We stayed at the picturesque Longford Riverside Caravan Park, nestled on the banks of the Macquarie River. The park provided great facilities and friendly staff, making our stay pleasant and comfortable.

Launceston: The Hub of Convenience

Launceston, being so close, was our go-to city for all our needs. Whether it was stocking up on supplies, getting a car service, or indulging in fast food, Launceston had it all. The city also boasts a variety of attractions that kept the kids entertained. From interactive museums to beautiful parks, there was no shortage of activities to fill our days.

The Majestic Liffy Falls

A highlight of our trip was visiting Liffy Falls, about an hour’s drive from Longford. The journey itself was breathtaking, showcasing the best of central Tasmania’s landscapes. Liffy Falls is undoubtedly one of Australia’s premier waterfall systems. Ella, our adventure-loving daughter, braved the freezing waters for a swim, though the rest of us were content to admire the falls from the sidelines.

Delightful Longford Berries

Our visit to Longford Berries was another family favorite. This charming berry-picking spot offered incredible ice cream and strawberry gin tasting, much to the delight of both the kids and adults. The small playground kept the little ones busy while we enjoyed the warm hospitality of the owners. It was a perfect blend of relaxation and fun, making it a memorable stop on our journey.

The Scenic Great Lake

We dedicated half a day to exploring Great Lake, a trip that involved a lot of driving and sightseeing. Situated in the middle of Tasmania, this area is known for its cooler temperatures. Even in summer, it was quite chilly, but the stunning scenery made it worthwhile. The vast, serene lake and its surrounding landscapes were a testament to Tasmania’s natural beauty.

Discovering Honeycomb Caves

Our adventure took an unexpected turn when we stumbled upon Honeycomb Caves near Mole Creek. While the famous Mole Creek caves require booking and come with a fee, Honeycomb Caves offered a free and flexible alternative. This off-grid camping area featured a fascinating underground creek system that we could explore. Ella, ever the brave soul, took a dip in the frigid 8-degree water, adding to her collection of daring swims.

Easy Access to Longford

Driving to Longford was a breeze, thanks to the almost entirely dual-lane highway. This ease of access made our travels smooth and stress-free, allowing us to focus on enjoying our time together as a family.

Traveling to Longford as a family was a delightful experience filled with stunning landscapes, charming local spots, and plenty of adventure. From the historic town’s hospitality to the natural wonders of central Tasmania, every moment was a cherished memory.