Close to everything you know;
and all that you love.

Shepherds Run is more than just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle choice. Its strategic location in close proximity to renowned educational establishments like St Leonards Primary School, Larmenier, and Scotch Oakburn College empowers you to provide your family with the highest standard of education. Additionally, the convenience of nearby Newstead and Kings Meadows Shopping precincts means all your shopping requirements are effortlessly met right at your doorstep.

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welcome to launceston and the tamar valley region

Launceston is a city where lifestyle takes the lead, and innovation is second nature. Nestled amid picturesque rolling hills, it boasts top-tier educational institutions and a thriving arts and events scene. Recognised as one of Australia’s most desirable regional cities, Launceston continues to flourish, with a steadily growing population of over 71,000 residents.

Launceston and the Tamar Valley

In the Tamar Valley, you’ll uncover an extraordinary collection of those coveted top ten, must-do-before-you-die, bucket list items in one incredibly convenient and welcoming place.

The Tasmanian Tamar Valley showcases a remarkable fusion of attractions, seamlessly blending beaches, art, bushwalks, and a remarkable culinary and vinicultural scene. This harmonious coexistence defines the essence of Tasmania’s unique brand, and it’s an experience that promises to exceed your expectations. For those who enjoy fine dining and delicious wine, the wineries in Relbia, including the renowned Josef Chromy Wines, are mere minutes away.

City of gastronomy

As the largest city in northern Tasmania with roots dating back to 1806, Launceston is home to top-tier Tasmanian produce. Whether it’s on your plate or in your glass, you’ll find the finest fare here, from farm-fresh markets and farm-to-table dining experiences to chic urban bars and the renowned cool-climate wineries of the Tamar Valley.

With over 150 food producers and a diverse array of 200-plus cafes and restaurants scattered throughout the city and its neighbouring towns, the connection from paddock to plate is not just a culinary delight; it’s an integral part of the Launceston way of life, and one that you could enjoy too.

Rich in history

Launceston proudly boasts a rich and vibrant heritage, and its history is punctuated with numerous Australian “firsts.” Its historical significance is beautifully preserved in its remarkably intact early cityscape. Colonial and Victorian-era buildings, some of which date back to 1824, bestow the city with a captivating historic character. As Australia’s third-oldest city, Launceston’s captivating narrative is etched into the facade of its charming old buildings and streets. These architectural treasures continue to thrive, abuzz with contemporary life and commercial activity. Today, they’ve been ingeniously repurposed into fashion boutiques, bars, banks, and cutting-edge offices, breathing new life into their storied walls.