
Deloraine Riverside and Yarns in Silk
Witness the breathtaking Yarns in Silk, a community masterpiece of four giant silk curtains depicting Deloraine's seasons with stunning detail.

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Deloraine Riverside and Yarns in Silk
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed viewing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Witness the breathtaking Yarns in Silk, a community masterpiece of four giant silk curtains depicting Deloraine's seasons with stunning detail.
"The highlight of this centre though was the incredible display of 4 giant historic silk curtains depicting the 4 seasons in Deloraine."

Allow ample time
Don't rush the silk curtains; their detail is astounding. Plan for at least 1-2 hours.
Chat with staff
The team at the visitor centre are friendly & knowledgeable, especially about the silk art.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.9 · 104 reviews
Type
Art Gallery
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Four Seasons Silk Curtains
Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre
Four enormous, exquisitely detailed silk curtains depicting Deloraine's seasons. A true community art marvel.

Deloraine Folk Museum
Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre
Step back in time with artifacts and displays showcasing settler life and local history.

Historic Pub and Gardens
Adjacent to Visitor Centre
Explore a well-preserved historic pub and its blooming gardens with scenic views.
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Planning Your Visit
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Allow ample time
Don't rush the silk curtains; their detail is astounding. Plan for at least 1-2 hours.
Chat with staff
The team at the visitor centre are friendly & knowledgeable, especially about the silk art.
Combine with local sights
Visit the folk museum and historic pub on-site. Gardens are lovely too!
Try local ice cream
A sweet treat recommendation to enjoy after your tour. 🍨
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from all over the internet
Allow ample time
Don't rush the silk curtains; their detail is astounding. Plan for at least 1-2 hours.
Chat with staff
The team at the visitor centre are friendly & knowledgeable, especially about the silk art.
Combine with local sights
Visit the folk museum and historic pub on-site. Gardens are lovely too!
Try local ice cream
A sweet treat recommendation to enjoy after your tour. 🍨
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors are consistently amazed by the intricate detail and community effort behind the Yarns in Silk exhibition, calling it a 'must-see' and 'exceptional'. The folk museum and gardens also receive praise for their historical insights and beauty. While the journey can be long for some, the experience is widely considered worth the effort.
"This magnificent artwork is world class and an outstanding achievement for the Deloraine community. The artwork itself is magnificent and the way in which it is displayed and represented in the video presentation is fabulous. The entire museum is a must visit, as is the town and is a credit to this wonderful community. Highly recommended!"
Helen Ivory
"We took our interstate family along and they absolutely loved it. So much detail and creativity. We then toured the rest of the exhibits and learned a lot about the history of the area. The gardens and displays are stunning."
Anne-Marie Loader
"The famous 4 panels of silk embroidery is presented in a light show, showcasing the four seasons of Deloraine with seasonal activities including the racecourse and Jockey Club which was closed down in the 90's. There is also a well kept historic pub with living quarters now served as a museum. The garden is well kept with many blossoms. It has a good view of Deloraine and its surrounding mountains."
Vince Chu
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most common way is by car, taking approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Public transport options exist via bus services, but can be lengthy and require careful planning. Some visitors have noted limited internet reception and public transport availability in the area, so pre-booking or car hire is recommended.
While bus services connect Deloraine to larger towns, direct and frequent public transport within the immediate area can be limited. Having a car is often the most convenient way to explore Deloraine and its surroundings.
Yes, Deloraine is a feasible day trip from Launceston, taking about 45 minutes to an hour by car. This allows ample time to see the main attractions.
Deloraine is a small, walkable town. For attractions like the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, it's a pleasant walk from the town centre. If you're exploring further afield, a car is beneficial.
Yes, there is typically ample parking available at the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, making it easy for visitors arriving by car.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, which houses the Yarns in Silk exhibition, is generally free or by donation. It's always a good idea to check their official website or call ahead for any specific entry requirements or potential fees for special exhibits.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's best to check the official Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on their operating times.
The Folk Museum is often included with entry to the Visitor Centre or may operate on a donation basis. Confirm details with the centre staff upon arrival.
While not always necessary for general entry, if you're interested in a guided tour or have a large group, contacting the visitor centre in advance is recommended.
Information on discounts for seniors, students, or group bookings is usually available by contacting the visitor centre directly.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally permitted for personal use, but it's always wise to check for any specific restrictions, especially regarding flash photography, which can damage delicate textiles.
The silk curtains themselves are incredibly photogenic. The gardens, historic pub, and surrounding Great Western Tiers offer beautiful scenic photo opportunities.
The lighting in the exhibition space is designed to showcase the curtains. Visitors often find it easy to capture stunning images, but be mindful of reflections on any protective glass.
Generally, personal photography is allowed, but professional shoots or commercial use may require special permission. Always look for signage or ask staff.
A tripod might be helpful for low-light conditions, but ensure it's permitted. Natural light from the gardens can also offer beautiful shots. Experiment with aperture for depth of field.
🍽️ 🍴 Food & Dining
While the visitor centre itself may not have a full restaurant, there's often a cafe or kiosk offering light refreshments, coffee, and snacks.
Deloraine has several charming cafes and pubs offering local fare. The historic pub on-site is a great option for a meal with a view.
Picnic areas might be available in the gardens or nearby parks. Check with the visitor centre about their policy on outside food.
Look for local delis or markets in Deloraine. The visitor centre might also sell some local products. Don't forget to try the Tasmanian ice cream!
Most cafes and restaurants in Deloraine will offer vegetarian options. Vegan choices may be more limited, so it's advisable to inquire directly with the establishment.
🎫 💡 Onsite Experience
To truly appreciate the detail, dedicate at least 1-2 hours to the silk curtains and the folk museum. Many visitors find themselves captivated for longer.
These four giant silk curtains were a massive community project, taking 300 volunteers over 3 years to complete. They depict the four seasons of Deloraine and its surrounding villages with incredible detail.
The visitor centre and its main exhibits are generally accessible. However, it's always best to contact them directly to confirm specific accessibility features if needed.
Deloraine boasts a charming town centre, a folk museum, a historic pub, beautiful gardens, and is a gateway to the stunning Great Western Tiers.
While the silk curtains are a visual spectacle, the folk museum often features displays that give a sense of historical life. Check with staff for any interactive elements.


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