1. Grindelwald Swiss Village in Launceston is a unique and charming attraction that replicates the architecture and ambiance of a Swiss alpine village. It was established in the 1980s and has since become a popular tourist destination in Tasmania.

The village is set against the backdrop of the Tamar Valley, with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. It features Swiss-style chalets, shops, restaurants, and even a hotel, all designed to mimic the architecture of Switzerland. Visitors can stroll through the village, exploring the shops and enjoying the quaint atmosphere.

One of the main attractions of Grindelwald Swiss Village is the Lake Louise, where visitors can rent pedal boats or take a leisurely walk along the lakeside. There are also several parks and picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.

2. The working hours of Grindelwald Swiss Village may vary, so it is recommended to check their official website or contact them for the most up-to-date information. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a specific phone number for the village.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit Grindelwald Swiss Village itself, as it is open for public exploration. However, some of the activities and attractions within the village may have separate fees, such as pedal boat rentals on Lake Louise or dining at the restaurants. Transportation to the village can be easily arranged by car, with ample parking available on-site. Alternatively, public transport options may also be available, such as buses or taxis.