10 Sights & Landmarks in Clarence That You Shouldn't Miss

September 29, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Clarence, Australia including Oak Lodge, Littlewood Berry Farm and Littlewood Lamb, South Arm War Memorial, Wentworth Park, Richmond Bridge, Richmond Gaol, St John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Rosny Hill Lookout, Rosny Farm, Kangaroo Bluff Battery.
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1. Oak Lodge

18 Bridge St, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 7025 Australia
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Oak Lodge

Oak Lodge at 18 Bridge Street, Richmond is a highly regarded Georgian house in largely original condition, owned by the National Trust and run as a local museum by Coal River Valley Historical Society volunteers.

Reviewed By nicnac8668 - Queensland, Australia

We saw so many National Trust properties in Tasmania and this may have been my favourite. That's mainly because it's so original and untouched, and is such a quirky house built on many different floors, it's like a tardis. They have carefully preserved everything including the fascinating doctor's surgery it was once used as, and the school. The history of the house is amazing. I really loved it :)

2. Littlewood Berry Farm and Littlewood Lamb

1192 Richmond Rd, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 7025 Australia +61 438 602 582 https://www.facebook.com/Littlewoodberryfarm/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Littlewood Berry Farm and Littlewood Lamb

Reviewed By Daisy2972 - Hobart, Australia

The strawberries are really tasty and normally really huge. The ice cream is fantastic and the coffee tasty. Theres often other tasty fruit on offer from other local farms. Its nice to be able to pick your own strawberries and know that they are fresh.

3. South Arm War Memorial

Jetty rd, Lauderdale, Clarence, Tasmania Australia http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2015-04-22/11-unsung-war-memorials-to-see-in-tasmania-this-anzac-weekend/6401618
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

South Arm War Memorial

4. Wentworth Park

Salacia ave, Howrah, Clarence, Tasmania TAS 7018 Australia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Wentworth Park

5. Richmond Bridge

Bridge Street, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 2004 Australia +61 3 6260 2132 http://www.richmondvillage.com.au/history.html
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4.5 based on 1,289 reviews

Richmond Bridge

Reviewed By lisasC4142MI - Geelong, Australia

Absolutely beautiful town, parks, gardens, trees (duck - lots of ducks). Bridge lends itself to some stunning photo opportunities & the shops are all worth a visit.

6. Richmond Gaol

37 Bathurst St, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 7025 Australia +61 3 6260 2127 [email protected] http://www.richmondgaol.com.au
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4.5 based on 625 reviews

Richmond Gaol

Richmond Gaol is the oldest fully intact convict Gaol in Australia. It was built 5 years before Port Arthur. It is rare in that it housed both male and female convicts. The cost is $10 per adult $5 per child and $25 per family. Discount for group bookings on request. Ph03 62602127

Reviewed By PinkKitty85 - Finley, Australia

At $10 each for adults for this self guided tour, this was an enjoyable and innovative trip. You can stay for a little or as long as you like. Information about the prison is displayed on boards throughout the prison. It’s a small but interesting place to visit.

7. St John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church

St John's Circle, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 2004 Australia +61 3 6260 2189 http://hobart.catholic.org.au/church/st-john-evangelist-richmond
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

St John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church

Reviewed By Old-Aus-Academic - Hobart, Australia

This church is beautiful inside and out, and is well worth a visit. The tranquility inside it is on its own worth the visit. As the oldest Catholic church still in service, it has a long history and this seems to emanate from every wall, window and pew. Of particular note is the bespoke input to this little colonial church by the renowned English gothic revivalist architect and designer, Augustus W. N. Pugin. He is most famous for designing the British Houses of Parliament and Big Ben (check him out on a search engine). St John's is one of three Pugin Tasmanian churches, the others in Oatlands and Colebrook.

8. Rosny Hill Lookout

Rosney Hill, Rosny Park, Clarence, Tasmania Australia
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Rosny Hill Lookout

Reviewed By cphilip98 - Singapore, Singapore

This place offers almost 360 degree of Hobart view. If you are self-driving tourists, it's worth coming by this place. Lots of parking space, and not many people. While Mt Wellington offers you spectacular view from high up, Rosny Hill lookout gives you a more down-to-earth perspective. Suggest to stop by Coles Eastland afterwards to buy some groceries for your trip.

9. Rosny Farm

Rosny Hill Road, Rosny Park, Clarence, Tasmania 7018 Australia +61 3 6245 8740 http://www.ccc.tas.gov.au/arts
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Rosny Farm

Reviewed By pauldP4317EF

They put on various art exhibitions thru' the year, mostly free. They still have not put up a sign for people to see as they drive into Eastlands car park, so most of us have no idea there is something on. Perhaps like many, they just leave it to the internet savy, which is a shame.

10. Kangaroo Bluff Battery

Gunning Street, Bellerive, Clarence, Tasmania Australia https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/ahf_event/kangaroo-bluff-battery/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Kangaroo Bluff Battery

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