Coach & Group Tour Visits to Campbell Town

A unique visit for bus and coach tour groups at The Church, Campbell Town, Tasmania
Nestled in a charming, historical setting, our 1857 built sandstone church, step back in time with immersive storytelling and heritage charm for your group. Enjoy a blend of local history, Scottish heritage, and picturesque gardens, perfect for both relaxing and exploring. Whether it’s a seniors’ day trip or a statewide tour, The Church provides a captivating venue your group will love.
Your hosts, Garry and/or Nicole Graham, personally greet each tour with warmth and local insight and offer a fascinating tour and glimpse into the history of The Church and its beautifully maintained grounds.
Inside, an immersive historical slideshow, projected on a continuous loop, will reveal the story of Tasmania, The Church and historical information and interesting information about the local area and our state.
We recommend a stay of approximately 2+ hours to fully appreciate the experience.
Tell us what you would like and we will make it happen!

COACH & GROUP TOUR VISITS
From $29.95 per person all inclusive.
We cater to YOUR request, or we can suggest some options suitable for your group size, genre and budget – so tell us what you would like and we will make it happen.

Local Add-On Visit – Harmony on High Street Gallery & Art Hub
*Exclusive option when you book a coach tour through The Church
While visiting Campbell Town, we highly recommend a stop at Harmony on High Street Gallery & Art Hub, a unique local gallery showcasing modern-day culture, creativity and Tasmanian talent.
Groups are warmly welcomed by owners Cory and Lee-Anne Peters, with the option of a relaxed self-guided wander or a guided talk through the large, open and inviting gallery space.
Guests can learn about Lee-Anne’s journey as a full-time professional artist, her creative processes, and what inspires her paintings, sculptures, jewellery and other works. The gallery also represents around thirty Tasmanian artists and features rotating exhibitions, handmade gifts, greeting cards and locally created pieces.
There is no pressure to purchase, questions are welcome, and seating is available for those who need it.
Highlights may include stories about local art, the Tasmanian handfish, the Convict Brick Trail, and the inspiration behind Campbell Town’s creative community.
We recommend allowing approximately 45 minutes for this visit.
Please let us know if you would like us to assist with booking your group into Harmony on High Street Gallery & Art Hub as part of your Campbell Town visit.
