Bothwell attractions

Bothwell, Tasmania is a historic village settled by Scottish immigrants in 1824. It has a rich heritage and a Scottish atmosphere. The village is proud of its fertile farmlands in the Clyde River Valley. Some top attractions in Bothwell include the Nant Distillery, known for its whisky, and the Ratho Golf Course, Australia's oldest golf course. Visitors can also explore over 50 heritage-listed buildings made of local sandstone, dating back to the 1800s. Other activities include fly fishing, cheese tasting, and attending the biennial spin-in. Bothwell is also famous for its fine whisky and golfing opportunities.

Bothwell is easily accessible as it is just a one-hour drive from Hobart. The journey along the Midland Highway and Highland Lakes Road takes approximately 15 minutes after Kempton. Bothwell's weather is characterized by warm summers and cold winters, making it an appealing destination year-round.