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Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot – Spotlight On The Unexpected


Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot

Spotlight on Unexpected Fun in Tasmania


Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot was an exception to the rule! I’m referring to my rule of being a tightwad.  I don’t really like paying for attractions. 

However, when the online webcam at the Dove Lake Carpark showed nothing but sleet, we decided to head to Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot instead.

Well, it turned out to be aMAZEing (See what I did there) and worth every single dollar of the entry fee.

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It was easy to reach the platform in the middle and no so easy to get back out at Tasmazia!

But … What is Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot?


Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot is a maze complex of eight mazes.  There is also a model village, novelty embassy gardens, lavender farm, cafe and gift shop.  The majority of this quirky attraction is filled with humour and good family fun.

Expect to see a multitude of signs within the maze filled with awful jokes.  The kind of dad jokes that you hate yourself for laughing at.

There are fun things to find within the mazes, such as the Lower Crackpot Correction Centre and the Balance Maze.  You could easily spend a whole day here and if your kids are older, it’s the kind of place where they can safely run off and do their own thing.

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The awesome mini-maze found within the walls of the Great Maze at Tasmazia

What to Expect at Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot


One of the most enjoyable things about Tasmazia, is that four of the mazes are botanical.  This is not some ugly concrete jungle.  These are beautifully grown and maintained green hedged mazes that would have taken many years to grow.

You can expect to be amused not only by the signage but by the quirky nature of the small scale village.  The politically incorrect Embassy Gardens is also a source of amusement.

The life of a mum!

The onsite cafe at Tasmazia serves up a pretty decent lunch and the facilities are great.  There is even a dedicated baby change room complete with baby powder and wipes.

You can expect to get lost in a maze at some point!

The gift shop has some great authentic Tasmanian gifts as well as some quirky offerings.  However, don’t expect the lavender farm to look pretty unless it’s the month of January when the lavender is in flower.

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One of the first tongue in cheek signs you see as you enter the Great Maze

Visiting Tasmazia With Kids


Tasmazia and the Village of Lower Crackpot is entertaining for kids and adults of all ages.  It’s good old fashioned, cheesy, family fun and a great way to be active without it feeling like a chore.  I personally think the challenge of the mazes and the hidden secrets within are a nice way to exercise their minds as well as their bodies.

Young kids will definitely get tired running around the mazes so a child carrier or stroller is ideal.  Little ones will probably need a rest at some point.

Attempting to pull the sword from the stone in the Village of Lower Crackpot

How to Get to Tasmazia and the Village of Lower Crackpot


Tasmazia and the Village of Lower Crackpot is located at 500 Staverton Road in a district called Promised Land (no joke) in the North-West of Tasmania.  It’s on the scenic route to Cradle Mountain and is about 15km south-west of Sheffield and 40 km south-west of Devonport.

Check out the Tasmazia Website for more information.

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Just a casual stroll around the Village of Lower Crackpot at Tasmazia

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Planning and booking your holiday to Tasmania


National Parks Pass:

A National Park entrance fee is required to visit most parks in Tasmania. You can buy a single-day pass or if you are exploring more of Tassie, an eight-week pass that gets a whole family into all of Tasmania’s National Parks is better value for money. Passes can be purchased here.

More information:

Check out the official Tourism Tasmania page for more information on great places to visit in Tasmania.

Getting to Tasmania:

Search on Trip.com for the best deals to Tasmania. Flights are available from most capital cities into either Hobart or Launceston.

Alternatively, you can also come across by boat on the Spirit of Tasmania.  If you choose to come across by boat, you can bring your own vehicle. 

Accommodation in Tasmania:

Accommodation in Tasmania is varied and there are options from budget to luxury. Find a great deal here.

Getting around Tasmania:

Compare rental car prices here.


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