Map of Oatlands Tasmania | Heritage Village & Visitor Guide
Map of Oatlands Tasmania – Heritage Village & Visitor Guide
This map of Oatlands Tasmania provides an overview of one of Australia's most important colonial-era towns, including heritage attractions, historic buildings, Callington Mill, walking areas and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Oatlands is laid out.
Oatlands is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved sandstone architecture, convict history and the iconic Callington Mill. The town contains one of the largest collections of colonial buildings in Australia.
Oatlands is located in Tasmania's Midlands between Hobart and Launceston. Major attractions include Callington Mill, heritage buildings, Lake Dulverton, historic churches and colonial streetscapes.
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This Oatlands map highlights heritage attractions, historic landmarks, colonial architecture and major visitor destinations throughout the Midlands region.
Where Is Oatlands Located?
Oatlands is located in Tasmania's Midlands region along the Midland Highway between Hobart and Launceston. The town is one of Tasmania's most significant heritage destinations and an important stop for travellers exploring central Tasmania.
- North: Ross and northern Tasmania
- South: Hobart and southern Tasmania
- East: rural Midlands landscapes
- West: central highlands and inland Tasmania
Main Attractions and Areas of Oatlands
- Callington Mill — Australia's most famous restored Lincolnshire windmill
- Lake Dulverton — scenic lake and birdwatching destination
- Historic Town Centre — colonial architecture and heritage streets
- St Peter's Church — prominent sandstone church
- Supreme Court Building — historic colonial landmark
- Heritage Walking Routes — self-guided exploration trails
- Colonial-Era Buildings — preserved sandstone architecture
- Visitor Information Areas — tourism services
- Local Cafes and Shops — visitor amenities
- Historic Precincts — key heritage tourism areas
Major Areas of Oatlands Explained
- Callington Mill Precinct — major tourism attraction area
- Historic Village Centre — heritage buildings and services
- Lake Dulverton Area — recreation and nature viewing
- Colonial Heritage Zone — preserved architecture and landmarks
- Midlands Tourism Corridor — broader travel region
Nearby Attractions
- Ross — historic Midlands village
- Campbell Town — heritage highway destination
- Richmond Tasmania — colonial-era village
- Hobart — Tasmania's capital city
- Launceston — northern Tasmania city
- Central Highlands Tasmania — wilderness and recreation region
Key Geographic Features
- Lake Dulverton — defining natural feature
- Midlands Plains — characteristic Tasmanian landscape
- Sandstone Architecture — defining cultural feature
- Colonial Streetscapes — preserved town layout
- Rural Grazing Country — surrounding agricultural environment
- Central Tasmania Corridor — important transport route
Oatlands Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Oatlands is useful for understanding how heritage attractions, historic buildings and visitor facilities connect throughout the town.
- Midland Highway — primary north-south transport route
- Heritage Walking Routes — connect major attractions
- Town Centre Roads — access local landmarks
- Lake Access Areas — recreation and sightseeing routes
- Regional connections — link Oatlands with Ross, Hobart, Launceston and Tasmania's Midlands destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Oatlands Tasmania
- To locate Callington Mill and heritage attractions
- To explore colonial architecture and history
- To plan a Midlands Tasmania road trip
- To find visitor facilities and accommodation
- To understand the layout of the town
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Oatlands Map FAQs
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Where is Oatlands located?
Oatlands is located in Tasmania's Midlands between Hobart and Launceston. -
What is Oatlands known for?
Oatlands is known for Callington Mill, colonial architecture and one of Australia's largest collections of heritage sandstone buildings. -
Is Callington Mill worth visiting?
Callington Mill is one of Tasmania's most significant heritage attractions and a highlight of many Midlands road trips. -
Is Oatlands worth visiting?
Oatlands is one of Tasmania's premier heritage destinations and offers a unique glimpse into colonial Australian history.
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