Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot

Tourist attraction · Kentish

Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot

Tourist attraction · Kentish

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500 Staverton Rd, Promised Land TAS 7306, Australia

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Eight garden mazes, model village, embassy gardens, lavender  

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500 Staverton Rd, Promised Land TAS 7306, Australia Get directions

tasmazia.com.au
@tasmazia

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500 Staverton Rd, Promised Land TAS 7306, Australia Get directions

+61 3 6491 1934
tasmazia.com.au
@tasmazia

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24 Mesmerizing Mazes and Labyrinths

"This self-proclaimed “largest maze complex in the world” is a quirky family attraction in Tasmania’s Promised Land, backdropped by the picturesque Mount Roland. While sometimes classified as a theme park, this description doesn’t quite fit. There are no rides; in fact, there really isn’t anything mechanical or electric at all. Tasmazia is essentially a large maze, with other mazes nestled inside.  Aside from the Great Maze, one of the world’s largest botanical mazes, the mazes include the Hampton Court Maze, the Yellow Brick Road Maze, the Hexagonal Maze, the Cage, the Irish Maze, the Confusion Maze and the Balance Maze.  One of the main attractions at the park is the eponymous Village of Lower Crackpot, a quaint miniature village built to one-fifth scale. The Embassy Garden is another set of model buildings and icons representing locations around the world, or, in some cases, representing other worlds in the form of the buildings dedicated to intergalactic and time travel. A quirky, occasionally subversive, sense of humor is present throughout the park. The Village of Lower Crackpot includes the “School of Lateral Thinking” and interplanetary balloon aviation. A monument to whistle-blowers can be found in the Embassy Garden. Other features of the park include Cubby Town (a cluster of mini-buildings that kids can enter), Lower Crackpot’s Correctional Centre (a assortment of punishments such as faux stocks and a guillotine), and the Three Bears’ Cottage. The park also includes a working lavender farm, which is in full bloom in January." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Muna

Google
What a weird little place - in a good way! We stopped by on our drive from Launceston to Cradle Mountain on a weekday afternoon. Empty but made it an even better experience - have not been anywhere like it before. It's a selection of mazes and dad jokes, tiny houses and buildings, as well as world landmarks. You need to see it to get it. Staff were very friendly and pleasant and gave us some jams to take home which was lovely. Would come back and highly recommend.

Kristelle Stayt

Google
So much fun! The mazes are amazing and there are extra things that we discovered within the maze. Reception gave us a list and we spent a fun day finding all the items on the list. Love the lower village of Crackpot. Great fun for any age.

Chelsea O'Connor

Google
A must visit on your travels through the area! Family-friendly fun! Lots to explore, mazes galore! Cafe has alot of choice for food and drinks. The plain scones are warm served with jam and cream or date scones served with date/maple butter & cream. Fresh & delicious! Clean toilet facilities for all & a kids playground our kids loved! Cute little gift gallery too & highly recommend the show bags for purchase!

Jeremiah H.

Google
This place is a wonderfully fun and quirky destination that offers something for everyone. The mazes are well-designed, imaginative, and provide plenty of laughs and challenges—great for both kids and adults. The Village of Lower Crackpot is full of witty signs, miniature buildings, and charming details that reflect a lot of creativity and humour. It’s also a fantastic place to bring your kids! They’ll love exploring the mazes and discovering all the surprises hidden throughout the village. It’s a great spot to spark their imagination and have some good old-fashioned family fun. The whole experience makes for a memorable adventure that you’ll be talking about long after you leave. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Tasmania—this place is truly one-of-a-kind!

Aimen Jafri

Google
Great family outing and we love the hospitality of the staff. Specially Gayle was wonderful. Thought was raining but after a few minutes the weather was great. Toilets were clean. There is a cafe that serve hot food till 3:30 pm and restaurant closes at 3:00 pm. A gift shop with delicious ice cream and loads of gifts to take away. There is a lavender farm as well that you can visit during the right season.

Samantha Anderson

Google
Bit of a delayed review. But my husband and I went to Tasmazia in February for our honeymoon. We just want to say we 100% recommend! Staff were beautiful and lovely. Beautiful food with views. Amazing mazes! And a great all round fun place. If you're looking for something fun and unique to do, definitely come here. There's so much to see and unique amazing sculptures and mazes. They also have the best pudding. Thank you guys for the amazing time and the beautiful food and service you gave us.

Rodd Foster

Google
Multiple mazes and family fun discoveries, make sure you ask for the puzzle sheet and find the clues to complete the hidden word ; a really well maintained place, fun for any age ; highly recommended

Lisa

Google
What a cute and fun place! Our toddler loved stamping around through the mini houses and my husband and I had a great time laughing at the dad joke plaques on everything.
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Stefi P.

Yelp
Random encounter with this place while traveling from Devonport to Launceston, but must say it was fun even for adults. The mazes and the view it's incredible. Definitely best with kids. It's approximately 2-3 hours well spent. The small town and the view of the mountains is beautiful. There is a cafe outside which is also a must try ! Tickets is $30 AUD per adults and reduced price for kids and seniors.
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Atlant B.

Yelp
Really cool. Must do if you have children. Mazes are really hard to solve. Negative: some exhibits are Not suitable for small children, like torturing tools. Food rather average.