The Convict Story Starts Here! Uncover the hidden secrets of this internationally significant convict site, located right in the heart of Hobart CBD!
Come tour the Hobart Convict Penitentiary after dark and hear the stories of the unexplained and otherworld. Who knows what mysteries you'll unveil?
Explore Franklin House, a beautifully restored Colonial home, built by former convict and successful businessman Britton Jones, and which later became one of the Colony's leading private schools.
Go behind the scenes of the political and private lives of Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, his wife Dame Enid (first woman elected to federal parliament) and their 12 children with this guided tour of their 1916 Devonport home.
Enjoy a magical new visitor experience by wandering the extensive house and grounds of Clarendon Estate at your leisure. Visitors are welcome explore everything Clarendon has to offer, including a rare collection of early colonial costumes.
Join us on a 4 hour Paranormal Investigation with a passionate team of investigators in one of the country’s most significant convict sites.
Join us on a 4 hour Paranormal Investigation with a passionate team of investigators in this eerie homestead tucked away in New Town.
Join us on this special OFF Season 4 hour Paranormal Investigation as we investigate this eerie 1840s property tucked away in Hobart's New Town.
For the OFF Season, step into the shadows and uncover the untold horrors of Tasmania’s convict history on this 90-minute ghost tour that delves into the gruesome, brutal, and rarely spoken stories of the past.
Join us for this special Seniors Week Devonshire Tea and Tour of Runnymede
Fund raising event for Clarendon restoration. A special performance by string quartette 'String Theorum. Ticket price includes a glass of bubbles or orange juice on arrival.
The Northern Hunt Club invite you to experience the traditions and excitement of the Annual Clarendon Estate Feature Hunt at Clarendon Estate, Nile.
Join this 90 minute winter experience and discover what lingers beyond the grand facade.