Destination Guide: Oatlands

 

Exploring Oatlands feels like wandering through a far-flung countryside town in England. Its main street is adorned with historic sandstone structures, many of which have been reborn into boutique stores, charming cafes, antique shops, and art galleries.

The town’s iconic windmill stands tall year-round, while in spring, vibrant blooms spill from gardens, adding a burst of colour that beautifully contrasts with the rich stone facades.

Despite its small size, Oatlands brims with both timeless favourites and new discoveries, making it far more than just a quick stop on a Tassie road trip—it’s a place that calls you back, time and again, to embrace its ever-unfolding magic.

 

 

~ Where to Stay ~

 

01.

101 OATLANDS

Radiating a timeless charm, 101 Oatlands is an exquisite sandstone cottage that beautifully captures the essence of Tasmanian heritage. High ceilings, intricate cornices, and cosy defined rooms transport you to a bygone era, while modern touches add warmth and ease. From the fireplace-warmed living room to the light-filled kitchen overlooking the iconic windmill, every corner exudes history and comfort.



Address:
High Street, Oatlands
Website: airbnb.com.au
Instagram: @101.oatlands


 

~ Where to Play ~

 

01.

STREETSCAPE

Lined with beautifully preserved sandstone buildings, Oatlands’ streetscape resembles an open-air museum, showcasing Tasmania’s colonial past. Each historic structure tells a unique story, from quaint cottages to grand facades, capturing a bygone era. It’s no wonder the town has served as a backdrop for film locations. As you wander, arched windows, heritage signs, and cobblestone paths unfold at every turn.



Address:
Oatlands
Website: discovertasmania.com.au
Instagram: #oatlands


02.

OATLANDS ANTIQUES

Visiting Oatlands Antiques feels like stepping into a time capsule, where each corner reveals a piece of history waiting for its next chapter. Overflowing with vintage furniture and shelves lined with retro treasures, this shop of curiosities offers a journey into the past. Antique collectors and nostalgia seekers are sure to leave with newfound gems, giving these relics a new life.



Address:
78 High Street, Oatlands
Website: facebook.com
Instagram: @oatlandsantiques


03.

CALLINGTON MILL

Offering self-guided tours, Callington Mill invites visitors to delve into Tasmania’s rich milling history. With the iconic windmill standing proudly, detailed signage offers an informative journey, allowing guests to explore at their own pace. Wander the beautifully restored grounds, peek inside the mill, and discover the craftsmanship behind traditional flour milling—an immersive experience that brings the past to life.



Address:
6 Mill Lane, Oatlands
Website: callingtonmilldistillery.com
Instagram: @callington_mill_distillery


 

~ Where to Eat & Drink ~

 

01.

CALLINGTON MILL DISTILLERY

Breathing fresh life into the historic town, Callington Mill Distillery seamlessly blends heritage with modern flair. Set against the landmark windmill, this contemporary destination welcomes visitors to discover the whisky-making process through immersive self-guided tours. Whiskey tastings deepen the connection to the craft, while the on-site restaurant offers yet another way to savour the flavours of Tasmania.



Address:
6 Mill Lane, Oatlands
Website: callingtonmilldistillery.com
Instagram: @callington_mill_distillery


02.

BUNCH OATLANDS

Bathed in butter-yellow hues and brimming with homegrown character, Bunch Oatlands offers a warm welcome in the heart of town. With walls adorned in local art and fresh blooms spilling from every corner, this cosy spot feels like stepping into a friend’s home. Savour a bowl of hearty soup or linger over freshly brewed coffee while soaking in its inviting, community-driven atmosphere.



Address:
106 High Street, Oatlands
Website: bunchoatlands.com
Instagram: @bunch.oatlands


03.

VINTAGE ON HIGH

With a whimsical street presence plucked straight from a storybook, Vintage on High enchants even more once you step inside. This character-filled cafe, tucked among garden greenery and cherry blossoms, invites you to linger, savouring not just the exceptional coffee and delectable cakes but also the owner’s friendly banter. The comforting warmth of this true local gem is hard to resist.



Address:
81 High Street, Oatlands
Website: facebook.com
Instagram: @vintageonhigh


04.

THE PANCAKE AND CREPE SHOP

Tucked among a grand sandstone building, The Pancake and Crepe Shop captures the heart with its nostalgic appeal and irresistible home-style treats. Long known for its famous pancakes and crepes, this cosy spot now also serves bakery delights, from buttery pastries to the best old-fashioned cream buns in Tasmania. It’s a delicious nod to tradition, perfect with a cup of coffee or fine tea.



Address:
85 High Street, Oatlands
Website: oatlandspancakesandcrepes.com.au
Instagram: #thepancakeandcrepeshop

Pauline Morrissey

Pauline is a freelance writer and columnist based in Sydney, Australia.

https://www.paulinemorrissey.com
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