The National Trust Tasmania is thrilled to present this exciting family-friendly day as part of the Tasmanian Heritage Festival.
This Saturday, visitors are encouraged to experience the history of Clarendon through the voice of animals.
Look, feel, and interact with the many animals that will be on display within, and around, the magnificent property near Evandale with both static and live displays, as well as stalls, food vans and entertainment.
Watch the magnificent Tasmanian Light Horse troop perform a Skill-At-Arms display, Nurses dressed in WW1 era costumes with trained family-friendly German Shepard rescue dogs, Alpacas, dog agility trials, cattle, sheep, a reptile show and so much more!
The National Trust Tasmania encourages everyone to bring along the whole family to enjoy an educational and entertaining day at Clarendon.
The house will be open for tours as well as the stunning grounds and outhouses including the Stone Barn, Shearing Shed and Convict Quarters.
The Voices of Animals at Clarendon is on this Saturday 14th May, 10am-4pm. Tickets available on the door. For prices and more information please head to the festival website at www.nationaltrust.org.au/ahf/
Sophie Bleach