Historic villages
Campania – churches, wineries, monthly farmers market
Campbelltown – riverside picnicking, antiques, a Tudor Gothic manor
Colebrook – history walks, a history room, Devonshire teas
Kempton – heritage buildings, fine furniture, antiques and collectables
Oatlands – Callington Mill, Georgian sandstone architecture, tearooms, knitwear
Ross – bakeries, the famous Ross Bridge, Tasmanian Wool Centre
Topiary trail
Watch out for the amusing and amazing topiaries at St Peter's Pass, and in Oatlands itself. The Oatlands topiaries continue an old tradition and are made by local residents to designs by Tasmanian sculptor Stephen Walker.
Silhouette sculptures
Convicts, soldiers, a bushranger holdup, a coach and horses, the Hangman, and even Tasmanian tigers. Constructed of steel plate, these shadows of the past can be seen on hilltops and in paddocks at intervals along the highway.
Architecture
Explore the diverse architecture of the region, from colonial Georgian sandstone cottages to elegant Victorian buildings, convict-built roads and bridges, gracious homesteads, churches and watchhouses, gaols, windmills and monuments.
Chauncy Vale Wildlife Sanctuary
A private wildlife sanctuary ideal for bushwalking, birdwatching and picnicking.
Food & wine
Sample the fine wines of the Coalbrook Valley, relax in a tea garden or cosy up in a traditional village bakery. The region offers cafés, coffee houses, restaurant dining, take away meals, and fresh produce.
Shopping
Casaveen Australia – knitwear designed and made in Tasmania
Skulduggery – real life Tasmanian mystery game
Museums
Callington Park Machinery, Oatlands
Woodsdale–Levendale Museum and Community Centre
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