Holiday houses in Deloraine

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Stay near Deloraine's top sights

Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm Cafe52 locals recommend
Deloraine Deli20 locals recommend
Van Diemens Land Creamery, Elizabeth Town14 locals recommend
Woolworths Deloraine10 locals recommend
41 South Tasmania (Salmon-Ginseng Farm)16 locals recommend
Deloraine Hotel11 locals recommend

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Deloraine

  • Total rentals

    30 properties

  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 properties include access to Wi-Fi

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    4K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $91 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Deloraine

Welcome to Deloraine

Set in the foothills of Tasmania’s Great Western Tiers mountain range, Deloraine is a charming riverside town with an historic streetscape classified by the National Trust. Home to fewer than 3,000 people, Deloraine welcomes a whopping 18,000 visitors in late spring when Australia’s biggest working craft fair comes to town. But this is far from Deloraine’s only draw. Packed with antiques stores, craft shops, and galleries — be sure to check out the Yarns Artwork in Silk, a large-scale quilted artwork telling the story of the area — Deloraine’s arts scene continues to shine throughout the year.

Deloraine also makes an atmospheric base for exploring the region’s many attractions, from Liffey Falls to the south, the glow worm caves of Mole Creek Karst National Park to the west, and Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park beyond. There are also plenty of farm-gate experiences to explore in the area featuring local produce such as salmon, honey, raspberries, and cheese.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Deloraine

Little Deloraine gets a big boost in spring when the Tasmanian Craft Fair takes over the town for four days in late October or early November. Spread across a number of venues around Deloraine, with free shuttle buses running among them, the fair features food stalls and entertainment along with arts and craft offerings galore. It’s a fantastic time to visit the area, with all types of local accommodation best booked well in advance.

With plenty of other attractions in and around Deloraine, however, this is a year-round destination, with a monthly produce market worth catching on the first Saturday of every month. With winter temperatures typically sticking to the single digits Celsiuss, you’ll want to be well rugged up. The warmer summer months also tend to be drier.


Top things to do in Deloraine

Mole Creek Caves

The spectacular caves in Mole Creek Karst National Park, which can only be visited by guided tour, are just 30 minutes west of Deloraine. The Marapooka Cave is known for its underground rivers and glow worms, while King Solomons Cave is revered for its lavish colours. Allow an extra 15 minutes to enjoy the enchanting Fern Glade Walk that links the ticket office and the Marakoopa Cave entrance.

Liffey Falls

Also only a half-hour drive from Deloraine, this time to the south, are the beautiful Liffey Falls, which tumble over several tiers of sandstone steps. It’s a two-kilometre-return walk from the upper car park (reached via Riverside Road) to the falls. It’s also possible to access the falls via a longer, less formed track from the lower car park, reached via Gulf Road.

Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail

Featuring dozens of diverse creations donated by Tasmanian artists, the Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail winds through the streets of Deloraine and along the Meander River. Along the way, you’ll pass Marakoopa Cave, King Solomons Cave, Alum Cliffs, Devils Gullet, and Mole Creek.

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