Tasmanian Hospitality Review - April/May 2026

Walk the historic fairways of Ratho Farm, where tradition runs deep; savour the whisky tinged history of Clyde Mill; or settle into the genuine rural warmth of Rathmore, where the charm isn’t staged — it simply exists. Tartan details nod to the town’s heritage, and old buildings share their stories with anyone willing to slow down. In Bothwell, you don’t just pass through — you find a place that feels honestly ... unexpectedly special. https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies- top-tourism-town-2026/bothwell-2026/

Deloraine:

Deloraine, nestled in Tasmania’s Meander Valley, blends heritage charm with wild beauty. Cradled by the Meander River beneath the Great Western Tiers / Kooparoona niara, this ‘Short Walks Capital’ invites visitors to slow down and savour life. Stroll art lined streets, river walks and the historic Folk Museum; then explore nearby Liffey Falls, glow worm caves, and Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary. Farm gate honesty boxes, truffle farms, cool climate wines and country pubs celebrate fertile farmland and community warmth, while crystal clear night skies sparkle overhead. Deloraine invites you to slow down and savour life’s simplest joys. https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies- top-tourism-town-2026/deloraine-2026/

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PORT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE. CREDIT: HYPETV

Beauty Point offers an authentic connection to the water and surrounds. https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies- top-tourism-town-2026/beauty-point-2026/

Bothwell:

Bothwell rests quietly in Tasmania’s Central Highlands, a place that doesn’t need to shout to be unforgettable. Here, the air is crisp, the horizons wide, and the stories real.

BELOW: BOTHWELL. RIGHT: THE EMPIRE HOTEL, DELORAINE

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