The National Trusts have over 180 places for you to visit around Australia. They range from stately historic homes in the heart of the city to beautiful nature reserves. Each place has its own special story for you to discover.

Places to Visit in Tasmania

Oak Lodge

Oak Lodge, the only historic home open to the public in Richmond, a historic Georgian sandstone house in it's original condition.
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Latrobe Court House Museum

Discover the many stories of Latrobe.
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Franklin House

The birthplace of the National Trust in Tasmania.
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Runnymede

A largely intact 19th century whaling family’s home named after Capt. Charles Bayley’s favourite ship, Runnymede.
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Penghana

An impressive house and grounds dramatically sited overlooking Queenstown.
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Old Umbrella Shop

This charming Launceston shop is one of the last surviving retail experiences of the early 1900’s. It was operated by three generations of the Shott family
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Home Hill

1916 family home and gardens of Australian Prime Minster Joseph Lyons and Dame Enid Lyons.
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Clarendon

Clarendon is one of Australia's most imposing and romantic pastoral homesteads.
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Hobart Convict Penitentiary Chapel

Tales of crime and punishment abound at the Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site; all that remains of the 2-acre sprawl that was the Hobart Prison Barracks
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