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Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail

This unique sculpture trail presents an outstanding collection of artworks exploring the multitude of human relationships established with the landscape of the Great Western Tiers across thousands of years. Commissioned in 2001 and funded by the Commonwealth Government, the Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail represents a significant expansion of the area’s reputation for being a centre for the arts in Tasmania.
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Deloraine Streetscape Sculptures

An exciting and innovative response to the local council’s invitation to include an artistic component in streetscape development, the Deloraine Streetscape Sculpture project showcases the area’s vibrant artistic community.
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McLachlan Studio

McLachlan Studio jewellery is designed and handmade at our studio near Deloraine in northern Tasmania. Our studio and gardens are set amongst the rolling hills of the Meander Valley on the banks of the Meander River. The studio’s wide windows give sweeping views of our parkland garden and provide light and warmth in the gallery, creating a beautiful space to design, make and view our jewellery.
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Deloraine

Tasmania's largest inland town, Deloraine is surrounded by classic 'English-style' countryside of rolling green hills, hedgerows, and working farms, and sits at the foothills of the famous Great Western Tiers, which form the northern edge of the World Heritage Central Plateau region.
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YARNS Artwork in Silk

Words can't describe this beautiful community art project depicting the Great Western Tiers region. In four soft sculptured panels of hand-dyed silk, one for each season, YARNS was created by more than 300 people using embroidery, applique, cross-stitch, weaving and quilting techniques. Non-stitchers are just as impressed as those who understand the efforts that resulted in this amazing work.
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Tasmanian Craft Fair

The Tasmanian Craft Fair, held annually over four days concluding on the first Monday in November, is the largest working Craft fair in the southern Hemisphere. It's held in picturesque Deloriane, classified by the National Trust as a town of historical significance, on the banks of the Meander River. For accommodation during the Craft Fair please direct enquiries to the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre on 03 6362 5280 or use the accommodation section of this website.
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Kenya Cottage

Kenya Cottage has won the top award as a State Winner in the Family Friendly Holiday Accommodation category in the fourth annual TakeABreak Awards for 2010 (see attached). The cottage is self-contained, fully equipped accommodation close to the centre of Deloraine in Tasmania's picturesque north.
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Westbury Silhouette Trail

Extraordinary, everyday lives that thread the generations and echo across continents ..... each artwork is a beginning; a turning page..........that leads you to wider discovery and delight.
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Quamby Bluff Trail

Quamby Bluff stands out as a prominent feature along the tiers when travelling along the Bass or Lakes Highways. The walking track starts at a carpark on the Lakes Highway between Golden Valley and Liffey.
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