Coastal Board Gamers

Want to see what modern board games are all about?

 

Want to unplug and engage?

 

The members of Coastal Board Gamers have a passion for sharing their hobby and are working together to build a board gaming community.

 

Come and see for yourself what board gaming has become. With an extensive library and plenty of players, Coastal Board Gamers will have something right for you!

Regular Events on 1st and 3rd Saturday of Each Month

The Venue

Apex House, 3 Gollan Street, Ulverstone, Tasmania.

Located near the centre of town near food shops and supermarktes. Parking is available in the Coles car park (2 hour limit finishes at 12 noon on Saturdays.)

Walk down the driveway on the left side of the building to the rear door. Inside there are lots of comfortable chairs, tables with games and fun to share.

Game Library

Events are provided with a games library. So you can try something new or bring along a favourite to play.

The Library consists of games for all ranges of ages and experience. From light 15 minute games, to 2 hour+ heavy, euro games and everything in between. There's something for everyone.

So even if you have never played a hobby game before come and have a go, our dedicated hosts are always happy to teach a new player.

Canteen

Our canteen helps raise funds for Coastal Board Gamers projects throughout the year while helping you maintain your energy up to keep gaming!

With a selection of chocolates and drinks available, there is plenty to snack on between turns.

Just make sure you remember to bring some change!

A board gamers getaway on the Tasmanian northwest coast!
Full weekend of live-in board gaming.
All meals and accommodation included.
Friday night to Sunday afternoon.
24th - 26th of May, 2024.

“I won the second game of crash octopus but only cos I was lucky”

Mike

QUESTIONS?

Do you want to give one of our events a try?  Come along and enjoy your first night free.

Coastal Board Gamers acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.