Make sure you don't miss any of the special attractions by starting at the George Town Visitor Centre, main road George Town.
George Town is rich in history - in 1804 it became the third European settlement in Australia. The George Town Watch House has a model village of early George Town and a history room.
A replica of the Norfolk, the sloop whose mission it was to determine if Tasmania was an island in 1798 is centrepiece of the Bass and Flinders Centre in George Town.
More than 20 historic buildings can be found at Low Head, including maritime and local artefacts, along with the Low Head Lighthouse.
York Cove provides an excellent place to start touring the Tamar Valley Wine Route with over 24 vineyards and cellar doors. Some of those being Bay of Fires, Pipers Brook, Delamere, Dalrymple, Jansz, Brook Eden and Providence.
York Cove is an easy 50km drive from Launceston, Tasmania