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How To Visit The Filming Locations Behind Prime Video’s ‘Deadloch’

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 19, 20267 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Filmed across Tasmania; primary base in Hobart, with key scenes in Cygnet, Richmond, and Kingston Beach.
  • Best visited in summer for road trips or autumn and winter to capture the show’s moody atmosphere; reach locations via Hobart, rent a car.
  • Top real-world stops: Henry Jones Art Hotel (filmed Bush Wolf interiors), Lark Distillery, Cygnet Old Bank, and Carmel Hall.

Since its debut on Amazon Prime Video in June 2023, the dark comedy crime series “Deadloch” has made quite a splash. It quickly won over audiences with its razor-sharp writing and unforgettable characters, anchored by standout performances from leads Kate Box and Madeleine Sami. While the show is packed with humor and mystery, many viewers are just as captivated by its atmospheric, eerie backdrop.

The fictional town of Deadloch feels so authentic that it’s easy to believe it actually exists. With its misty landscapes, windswept beaches and quiet, moody streets, the setting perfectly mirrors the show’s unique tone. This sense of realism has sparked curiosity among fans eager to track down the show’s filming locations and see the scenery for themselves.

‘Deadloch’ Takes Viewers On An Unforgettable Trip To Tasmania

While the town of Deadloch itself is fictional, the series was filmed entirely on location in Tasmania, Australia’s stunning southern regions. Rather than relying on a single village, the production team creatively stitched together several different areas to build the show’s cohesive, small-town atmosphere.

According to The Cinemaholic, the city of Hobart served as the primary production base, but much of Deadloch’s on-screen personality comes from the picturesque town of Cygnet in the Huon Valley. If you recognize the quaint shops, community hubs or the exterior of the police station, you’re likely looking at Cygnet’s charming main street. Its quiet, authentic vibe provided the perfect foundation for the fictional town’s local life.

To add a layer of historic depth and a slightly haunting, old-world aesthetic, the crew also filmed in Richmond, a town famous for its colonial-era architecture. This location was used for key scenes involving the cemetery and various grand estates. Additionally, the iconic beach where the central mystery begins was filmed at Kingston Beach, highlighting Tasmania’s natural coastal beauty. Along with contributions from Dunalley and New Norfolk, these real-world locations were seamlessly blended to bring the world of Deadloch to life, inspiring many fans to visit Hobart and explore the scenery for themselves.

Your Guide To Exploring Hobart, Tasmania

(Kane Skennar/Prime Video)

Key Scenes: According to Soap Central, several of the show’s most important interior shots were filmed in the city. The sophisticated interiors of the “Bush Wolf” hotel were filmed inside the Henry Jones Art Hotel, giving those scenes a perfect blend of style and atmosphere.

Best Time to Visit: Summer (December to February) offers mild weather, longer days and ideal conditions for road trips to nearby towns like Cygnet and Richmond. However, if you want to capture the moody, overcast atmosphere seen in the show, visiting during autumn or winter may be more rewarding. Filming itself took place during colder months, which contributed to the show’s darker visual tone and dramatic coastal scenes. 

Transportation Options: Hobart is the main gateway to southern Tasmania, with flights connecting it to major Australian cities. Once you arrive, renting a car is the best way to explore the filming locations. Cygnet (about 45 minutes away) and Richmond (about 25 minutes away) are easily accessible by road. Public transport is available in the area but is limited, especially for travelers looking to recreate filming routes.

As Tasmania’s capital, Hobart served as the backbone of “Deadloch.” While it doesn’t always play itself on-screen, the city acted as the primary hub, providing the infrastructure and versatile scenery needed to build a believable world. Several recognizable Hobart landmarks make “secret” appearances throughout the series. The Lark Distillery hosted a major event scene, while the University of Tasmania’s Sandy Bay campus provided the exterior for the show’s pathology lab.

Things to Do: Hobart offers a perfect blend of wild nature and refined culture. You can spend a Saturday morning wandering through the iconic Salamanca Market for local crafts and street food, or take a high-speed ferry to MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) for a provocative, world-class gallery experience. For history buffs, a stroll through the narrow lanes of Battery Point reveals beautifully preserved colonial cottages.

Where to Eat: A standout spot connected to “Deadloch” is the Lark Distillery, where a key interior scene was filmed. It’s known for its whisky tastings and waterfront atmosphere, making it a great stop for fans. Sonny and Templo are legendary for their communal vibes and seasonal small plates, while Pitzi has become a go-to for hand-rolled pasta.

Where to Stay: For a truly immersive experience, consider staying at the Henry Jones Art Hotel. This accommodation was used as a filming location for the Bush Wolf interiors. This boutique hotel combines history with modern luxury, making it a standout choice for fans.

Cygnet Is Another ‘Deadloch’ Filming Location Worth Traversing

Deadloch Season 2
(Amazon MGM Studios)

Key Scenes: During production, the crew transformed several local landmarks into iconic sets: the Carmel Hall became the exterior of the Deadloch Police Station, the Cygnet Old Bank served as the “Bush Wolf” pub, and the local newsagency was rebranded as “Hunt ’N’ Gut,” according to MovieMaps.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Cygnet is during the summer months (December to February), when the weather is comfortably warm and the town buzzes with the famous Cygnet Folk Festival in mid-January. If you prefer a quieter experience with stunning scenery, autumn (March to May) is a local favorite, offering crisp, clear days and vibrant gold-and-red foliage throughout the Huon Valley.

Transportation Options: Getting around Cygnet and the surrounding Huon Valley is most convenient by private vehicle, as the town is located about a 50-minute drive from Hobart and lacks large-scale local transport. For those without a car, Tassielink Coaches (Route 714) and Metro Tasmania provide daily bus services connecting Cygnet to Hobart and Huonville, typically running a few times per day.

Creators Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan spoke with ScreenHub about their deep investment in the location, explaining that they wanted to “live and breathe” the world they were building. According to McLennan, “We need to know what’s on every street sign and what’s on every toilet door… we hyper-invest in the place.”

Things to Do: For a bit of history and nature, you can explore the Cygnet Living History Museum on Mary Street or take a gentle stroll through Burtons Reserve, which offers excellent birdwatching platforms overlooking the tidal flats. If you’re looking to explore further, a short drive leads to the Hartzview Vineyard, where you can taste rare fruit liqueurs and walk through a preserved “pickers’ hut” village from the region’s orcharding heyday.

Where to Eat: Red Velvet Lounge is a local icon, famous for its seasonal menu and pizzas cooked in a 100-year-old woodfired Scotch oven. For a more formal atmosphere, the Conservatory Café at the Cygnet Old Bank serves elegant lunches and high tea in a beautifully restored historic setting.

Where to Stay: For a touch of luxury, the Cygnet Old Bank is a standout, offering elegant bed-and-breakfast rooms inside a beautifully restored 1909 Victorian bank building right on the main street. Those who want to be closer to the water will enjoy Coast House Tasmania. It offers a high-end, secluded experience on the nearby peninsula, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is “Deadloch” based on a true story?

No, “Deadloch” is not based on a true story. It is a fictional crime comedy created to blend mystery with satire. While the setting may feel incredibly authentic, thanks to real Tasmanian locations, the characters and events are entirely imagined. 

Where can I watch “Deadloch” season two?

“Deadloch” is available to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

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