



He sings the songs that remind him Of the good times He sings the songs that remind him Of the better times




We heard about this place before we'd arrived in Launceston. "Your reputation precedes you!" We weren't disappointed with an amazing breakfast and warm hospitality.




Launceston City Park was established in the 1820s by the Launceston Horticultural Society and handed over to the Launceston City Council in 1863. It is now an important part of cultural life in Launceston and also a heritage park. The parks attractions include many gardens and a Monkey Island, which houses a group of macaques that are separated from visitors by a glass wall and small moat. The park also has memorials and statues. The most prominent building at the park is the Albert Hall. The park plays host to Festivale, a popular annual food festival held every FebruaryWikipedia




Situated in the historic Ritchie's Mill at the mouth of the Cataract Gorge on the banks of the Tamar River in Launceston, Tasmania, the restaurant glows with the authentic warmth only an 1830s timber building can offer. The casually elegant ambiance ensures guests feel welcome and comfortable.
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