About the course
Picturesque nine-hole parkland golf with rural views near Launceston
Quamby Estate is a 9-hole parkland golf course set on elevated ground in Tasmania's Meander Valley, a short drive from Launceston. Designed by Ian MacFarlane and established in 1990, the course is part of a resort estate and offers magnificent rural and mountain views. Fairways are lined with rows of large mature trees, garden avenues and hedgerows, while nine lakes, cascades, creeks and 'Scottish'-style bunkers come into play. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant and dining, plus cart hire, club hire and parking.
Players consistently describe Quamby as a beautiful and genuinely challenging nine, where accuracy off the tee is rewarded and the long rough is quick to punish a wayward shot. The high-elevation setting, mature tree-lined avenues and abundant water features draw repeated praise for their scenic charm and tranquil country atmosphere. Reviewers also speak highly of the course's good condition and the welcoming feel of the wider estate, which combines golf with luxurious historic homestead accommodation and dining. The overwhelmingly positive reputation reflects a venue that appeals to both keen golfers and those seeking a relaxed Tasmanian getaway.
