Tasmazia and its Village of Lower Crackpot is an award-winning attraction.
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The tourism attraction in the North-West has attracted favourable comment on tourism website TripAdvisor and has done well in the website's awards. Tasmazia is at the entrance to the Lake Barrington rowing course and plays host to the world's largest maze, and has eight mazes in total.
The Village of Lower Crackpot is a whimsical model village built to 1/5th scale.
The site also has the Pancake Parlour, gift shop, lavender farm and views of majestic Mount Roland.
The very popular Village of Lower Crackpot was created by Brian Inder.
Each building has a story to tell, and is connected to real people, so in a way, the town is inhabited.
There is the Cathy Freeman Sports Centre.
The late Sir Joh Bjelke Petersen was the member for Lower Crackpot, complete with ivory tower (Yes, they know about it and all are members of Clan Crackpot).
It is a university town, with, among others, The School of Lateral Thinking, CBD and factories.
There is even a sleazy end of town where visitors will find Shirley's Joint, Wild Jo's Disco, Shanghai Reds and the headquarters of the Crackpot Angels Motor Cycle Club.
The residential area is at Upper Lower Crackpot.
Tasmazia is at 500 Staverton Road, Promised Land and is open daily.
Phone (03) 6491 1934.
Tasmazia is 90 minutes from Launceston and 15 minutes from Sheffield.