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7 things to do in Oatlands Tasmania

Oatlands is a charming heritage town located along the Heritage Highway. It is one of Tasmania’s oldest colonial settlements, with over 150 sandstone buildings gracing its streets.

The impressive Georgian buildings of the 1800s have found new life and are now home to cosy cafes, antique stores, galleries and boutique accommodations.

Lake Dulverton. Image Credit: Alastair Bett
Lake Dulverton. Image Credit: Alastair Bett

Take a stroll around Lake Dulverton

Located adjacent to the Oatlands’ High Street is the beautiful Lake Dulverton.

Lake Dulverton, a sanctuary for waterbirds and an important wetland for threatened and migratory birds is the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely stroll.

Watch for the grazing cattle sculptures in the water’s shallows. The cattle represent a bygone era where cows roam the streets of Oatlands before wading into the lake’s shallows to feed on the native grasses.

Oatlands Supreme Court. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Oatlands Supreme Court. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Pick up the key to the city

Always fancied having your own key to the city? Now you can! The ‘Oatlands Key’ allows visitors to tour some of the town’s most important historic buildings.

Access to the 1829 Supreme Courthouse, 1836 Gaoler’s Residence, and 1827 Commissariat is available for visitors to explore. There are also archaeological and heritage collections and information panels on display. 

You can pick up your key from any Oatlands business displaying the Oatlands Key sign. A deposit is required at the time of obtaining the key, which is fully refundable on its return.

Elm Cottage Store, Oatlands. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Elm Cottage Store, Oatlands. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Oatlands Antiques. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Oatlands Antiques. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Explore the antiques stores, boutiques and galleries

Behind the facade of some of the impressive sandstone buildings, you will find some wonderful antique stores, boutiques, and galleries. 

For garden lovers, a visit to the Jardin Room is a must. Here, you will find a unique array of European-inspired garden decor sourced from around the world in a stunning garden setting. The Jardin Room’s sister property, Provincial Interiors, features various antiques and interior furnishings. 

Antique lovers will have a great time wandering around Oatlands Antiques and Collectables (pictured). Filled with interesting pieces and unusual items, there is a little something for everyone! 

Oatlands is home to some beautiful art and craft galleries. An Artistic Affair, Tasmanian Artist Gallery is owned and curated by Rebecca Kissling, a Tasmanian Textile Artist. The gallery showcases several award-winning artists and Tasmanian Quality Art and Craft pieces.

While you are wandering the Oatlands streets, be sure to pop into the local boutiques. Tidbit and Morsel is a great stop for those looking for handmade chocolates, fine foods, distinctive giftware and hampers. The Weaver’s Cottages Studio is filled with art, clothing, homewares and accessories. Resident textile artist Kat Wittmann demonstrates heritage skills in the open studio daily.

The quaint Elm Cottage Store (pictured) is also a must-visit when exploring Oatlands. The lifestyle boutique store offers a beautiful range of clothing, linen, gifts and homewares. 

Oatlands Pancake and Crepe Shop. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Oatlands Pancake and Crepe Shop. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Feast on local produce

When visiting Oatlands, be sure to drop into one of the cosy cafes for a hearty feed.

The recently refurbished Kentish Tasmania is a great place to enjoy a meal, a drink at the bar or a coffee by the fire. 

For delicious coffee, cake, and fresh pastries, be sure to visit Vintage on High. On a sunny day, sit outside in the beautiful gardens, or visit the Bunch, Oatlands newest kid on the block!

Visitors with a sweet tooth will be in heaven at the Oatlands Pancake and Crepe Shop. Known for their delicious pancakes, the shop also has a lovely menu of light meals and drinks.

The Imbibers, Oatlands. Image Credit: Darren Wright
The Imbibers, Oatlands. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Settle in at The Imbibers

Taste some Tasmanian delights at the quaint wine bar, The Imbibers.

The old brick exposed walls and timber beams offer a warm, heritage feel with contemporary touches throughout. 

Imbibers are the perfect place to settle in for an afternoon and offer an excellent selection of Tasmanian wine and spirits, along with grazing platters and small plates. 

Bowhill Grange. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Bowhill Grange. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Enjoy cosy, heritage accommodation.

Stay overnight in Oatlands and allow yourself plenty of time to explore the historic town.

Raffah House offers a beautiful country-style stay with all the creature comforts. Originally the town’s maternity hospital (c.early 1900s), Raffah has been thoughtfully restored to blend heritage details with contemporary design.

Bowhill Grange (pictured)  is circled by hundreds of acres of prime merino pastures with a dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain and the surrounding conservation area. Bowhill Grange reflects Tasmania’s early colonial history. 

Callington Mill 📷 Darren Wright
Callington Mill 📷 Darren Wright

Discover the Callington Mill Distillery

A prominent feature in the Oatlands skyline is the old Callington Mill. Built in 1837, the mill once produced and sold flour in the town.

Nowadays, it’s home to the Callington Mill Distillery, which offers immersive and unique single malt experiences, cellar door dining featuring fresh local produce, self-guided distillery tours and free Heritage Tours.

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