Launceston & North East - Physical Activities

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Diversity Line Dancing

Diversity line dancing is a great atmosphere for everyone from beginners through to experienced dancers, all is welcome. Classes are held at Max Fry Hall Trevallyn.

Come and Try Croquet

Come and try this easy to play social sport at the Northern Tasmanian Croquet Centre. Suitable for all ages and abilities. Individuals and groups welcome, 8 lawns and easy parking. All equipment provided first visit free, must wear flat soled shoes.

Tasdance Classes

While usual studio classes are suspended, Tasdance is offering a public program online free of charge. Classes include Hip Hop, Ballet and Contemporary. See the website for class times and to sign up.

Bicycle Network Ambassador Routes

Bicycle Network's Ambassador Routes are self-guided rides where you pick which ride you want to do and download the map and cue sheet. The website has photos of what you can expect along the ride, as well as some of the sites you may be able to stop at along the way. There are rides covering most areas of Tasmania, take a look and see which one is close to you.

Inala Jurassic Garden & Nature Museum

Inala’s Jurassic Garden gives an insight into the heady times when Australia was part of the supercontinent Gondwana 185 million years ago. While people can't visit Inala during COVID-19, they can continue to learn about the garden, its ancient plants, and its wildlife through short videos on Facebook and YouTube.

North Esk Dragon Boat Club

The North Esk Dragon Boat Club supports paddlers at all fitness levels and ages, and promotes the sport as fun and social. Members are encouraged to compete locally, nationally and internationally. Come and Try sessions are available, with regular training times for teams.