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How long is the drive from Freycinet to Devonport?

The direct drive from Freycinet to Devonport is 175 mi (282 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Freycinet to Devonport, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hobart, Launceston, Clarence, and Richmond, as well as top places to visit like Battery Point Sculpture Trail and Salamanca Market, or the ever-popular Nonesuch Distillery.

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Top cities between Freycinet and Devonport

The top cities between Freycinet and Devonport are Hobart, Launceston, Clarence, and Richmond. Hobart is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Freycinet and 3 hours from Devonport.
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Clarence City

The City of Clarence is a local government area in Tasmania, forming part of the Greater Hobart Area. It is overseen by the Clarence City Council. For inquiries about this location, you can reach out to the council directly via phone or email. The city offers a range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
14% as popular as Hobart
1 minute off the main route, 0% of way to Devonport
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Hobart

Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, Australia's island state, is nestled along the River Derwent. The city features the trendy Salamanca Place, where historic sandstone warehouses have been transformed into galleries and cafes. Nearby Battery Point showcases a charming historic district with narrow lanes and colonial-era cottages. Mount Wellington provides a stunning backdrop to the city, offering sweeping views and various outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling trails.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Devonport
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Richmond

Richmond, located approximately 24 km northeast of Hobart in Tasmania's Coal River Valley wine region, is a charming town known for its famous landmark, the Richmond Bridge. This historic bridge was constructed during the town's early settlement period from 1823 to 1825. With a population of around 880 people as of the 2006 census, Richmond offers visitors an ideal day trip from Hobart or a convenient stopover when exploring southern Tasmania and the east coast.
12% as popular as Hobart
3 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Devonport
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Launceston

Launceston, a charming riverside city in northern Tasmania, Australia, is known for its stunning Cataract Gorge offering breathtaking views and walking trails. The Queen Victoria Museum and its sister Art Gallery showcase Tasmanian history and art across the river in Royal Park. The Tamar Valley's vineyards along the Tamar River are a delight for wine enthusiasts. For outdoor enthusiasts, Launceston offers hiking trails with wilderness experiences and rock climbing trips.
42% as popular as Hobart
8 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Devonport

Best stops along Freycinet to Devonport drive

The top stops along the way from Freycinet to Devonport (with short detours) are MONA, Cataract Gorge Reserve, and Salamanca Market. Other popular stops include Spirit of Tasmania, Devonport Terminal, City Park, and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Nonesuch Distillery

Distillery
Food & Drink
Excellent whisky! I've come back online several times and shared this distillery with anyone who will listen. The owners take the time to reach out and thank you for the support. Tassy has some excellent small distilleries, with this one at the head.
Catlin F — Google review
Amazing whisky produced by Chris and the team at Nonesuch, have really enjoyed the unique Triple Grain expression. Chris has a great attitude toward distilling and whisky in general, absolutely looking forward to a distillery tour soon!
Jainash P — Google review
This Distillery produces one of the best Australian whisky's on the market and that is across the board. Doesn't matter which batch you are lucky enough to try. They are outstanding! The customer service is absolutely outstanding and the Father and son duo means you are supporting locals and a family at that. Absolute stellar products keep up the good work Fellas.
Daniel R — Google review
Chris makes some of the best whisky being produced in Tasmania. If this isn't in your rotation, you're missing out.
Matt T — Google review
One of a kind crafty distillery in town and oh boy those gin and whisky are all tasty! Thanks Rex for showing us around, now I've got sloe malt in my mind!
Gigi K — Google review
Rex was the most wonderful host - we had a very enjoyable visit and enjoyed the Port Cask Single Malt and the Sloe Gin. We'll definitely be back for some bigger bottles in future. Can't wait for cask 80 of the whisky to be released - ask Rex about the provenance of the cooperage, it's an excellent story.
Wilfred S — Google review
Highly recommend coming here, we had an amazing experience. Best sloe gin we have ever tried! Rex was a legend showing us around the distillery, with great chats and a whole lot of knowledge. Can’t wait to come back next time we are in Tassie Thankyou Rex
Al L — Google review
Orderd my first bottle with nonesuch a few weeks back first off the layout and simplicity of the website made the entire process easier. Shipping was prompt and arrived well packed and safe. The whisky is quite well priced with all factors taken into consideration especially when some releases are only 24 bottles. I look forward to ordering many more products through nonesuch and look forward to seeing this distillery grow. I would highly recommend saving your pennies and getting yourself a bottle from these blokes!
Nathan C — Google review
4.7
(37)
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5.0
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491 Arthur Hwy, Forcett TAS 7173, Australia
http://www.nonesuchdistillery.com.au/
+61 3 6128 3836
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Battery Point Sculpture Trail

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Explore the rich history of Hobart by taking a stroll along the Battery Point Sculpture Trail. This hour-long walk showcases nine large art pieces that symbolize various aspects of Hobart and Tasmania's past, such as weight, measurement, time, quantity, date or distance. Each sculpture tells a unique story about the region's history. Before embarking on this cultural journey, indulge in some waterfront fish and chips to fuel up for your leisurely amble.
Absolutely loved it! My husband and I felt like we were on the Amazing Race! It was so much fun looking for the sculptures and reading their history and the suburb of Battery Point is so pretty. Worth exploring when you are in Hobart.
Philio G — Google review
A lovely walking trail of about 2 kms from the first sculpture to the last one, the 9th. This spot is the 1st one (1833) if you start from the city centre. A little bit of rolling terrain and some steep down and up hill on a couple spots but really give a great view from a different vantage point. I finished the trail by follow the St George parade to St George church then back to the city centre and that took me about 2 hours going at a leisure pace. A little histories and facts in each sculptures were quite interesting however the sculpture itself haven't really been maintained. There was a lot of fun in looking for the actual sculpture in some spots as well! Definitely a recommended trail to walk when you're in Hobart city!
Penny G — Google review
This is really not my cup of tea normally but thought I would give it a go. I did like it and enjoyed the walk. I started at the second station at the top of the hill. Some of the locations were a little trick which added to the enjoyment of trying to find them. I thought there were some other sculptures they could have added and made it longer. All in all it was a bit of fun, my wife and I enjoyed the journey.
Patrick — Google review
Not enough signs nor sculptures. It’s very unclear where to start or finish so we just made the most of our walk by checking out the houses and the views of the water but as far as a sculpture trail goes even 1 star is too generous!
Liisa B — Google review
Nice, easy, stunning walk by the water, filled with history. Feels like a little scavenger hunt to find sculptures along the trail
Jess P — Google review
An amazing way to spend an hour or so. We got to see parts of Hobart we would have missed and learnt some stiff along the way.
Toni B — Google review
It's a little cryptic where to go or what the sculptures are. They're named with non-continuous numbers, which adds to a bit of confusion. Always lovely to have a walk, though!
Stacey T — Google review
Not much to tell about nothing. No sign posts to guide you around the sculptures. No very visitor friendly
Michael H — Google review
3.6
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4.5
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Battery Point TAS 7004, Australia, USA
https://www.greaterhobarttrails.com.au/track/battery-point-sculpture-trail/
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Salamanca Market

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Salamanca Market is a bustling Saturday market in Hobart, Tasmania, known for its diverse offerings. With over 300 vendors, the market features an array of products including food, produce, art, clothing and Tasmanian timber items. The vibrant atmosphere along the waterfront showcases locally crafted goods such as unique clothing and jewelry, artisan cheeses, fresh produce and more.
If you’re there on Saturday I’m a sure someone told you must visit Salamanca market and they are right! It’s an amazing walk around plenty of options to buy, eat or gift. At night and the other days Salamanca place is full of life, with places open till late(not something you find easy when in Hobart) and plenty of options to dine or drink. Trust me you will find yourself keep revisiting this area.
Ilias V — Google review
What an amazing Saturday market! This is definitely worth planning a trip around if you want to shop locally and for me especially, for souvenirs for the family! There are so many great stalls from gifts, food, alcohol and more plus local artists playing their music for some fun entertainment! Special call outs for me were (see pics) Cheeky Devil Roaster - they are great. They took the beans and ground them for me to take home to my family to try as well~ love the coffee and love the hat! The Artesia Pewter company what amazing and beautiful pieces they have. I bought wine stoppers for the family members back in America with their favorite Aussie animal. The Tee-shirt shop with such great prices and sizes. Plenty of styles both male and female and some nice light coats too! Ned Pickering Arts for playing an assume fiddle!
Jane F — Google review
It is highly recommended, everyone. There is nothing quite like gaining a deeper understanding of the city. This is one of the most enjoyable local weekly markets one could experience. You can find a wide variety of items here. I particularly enjoyed the fresh produce, food, and apparel. The atmosphere is quite pleasant for exploration. You will certainly have a delightful day there.
Shubham N — Google review
Yes, go! There are so many stalls, there’s something for everyone!! We had sausage in rolls for breakfast with some fresh apple juice from another stall. We got some socks as well as the most delightful ring, recycled from a vintage spoon! The day we went , there was a cruise ship in town, but it wasn’t overcrowded. Plenty of space that stretches right up the hill.
Fran H — Google review
We zoomed down at 8.30 am to the iconic market on Saturday in Hobart . We beat the crush of crowds from a visiting cruise ship that worsened until we left at 10.30am. Photographs, vintage goods, tastings, great coffee and lots of Tasmanian artisans . What’s not to love? My American visitor loved it and left clutching a pile of gifts for home. I left clutching a heap of vintage posters, fabulous sourdough, empanadas and black and white photographs of Hobart .
Denise K — Google review
Great day out. Variety of stalls selling high quality products and produce. Not a place to get a bargain but great to sample products straight from the supplier. Very much takes pride in the products produced in Tasmania.
Leanne R — Google review
Love this market with lots of local delicacies and goodies. From gin, whiskey to mead, grab a quick seafood skewers with delicious lobster bisque till handmade craft, perfume oil and souvenirs. You name it. Especially love d mead tasmanian home made cookies and muesli. Will go back
The B — Google review
Great variety of local produce, artists, food, drinks, & amazing hard-crafted items. Spoilt for choice! Spent quite a few hours browsing here. Took home quite a few treasures. The market is set just near the docks, so we also got to see the new 'Spirit of Tasmsnia'. You can see Mt Wellington from here, a majestic sight. Great food, drinks, & music. The stallholders were lovely to talk to & full of local knowledge. Loved our day here.
Kathy T — Google review
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4.5
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Salamanca Pl, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia
https://www.salamancamarket.com.au/
+61 3 6238 2430
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Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Cascades Female Factory Historic Site is a 19th-century workhouse that once housed around 12,500 female convicts in Tasmania. It held more convicts than Port Arthur at its peak. Visitors can explore the site's yards and interpretive installations independently or join guided tours and dramatizations like the Her Story tour. The location is near Cascade Brewery, Hobart rivulet trail, and Mount Wellington, making it a convenient stop for tourists.
Much in little. Fascinating guided tour of this female prison. Our guide Marcel was warm, welcoming and knowledgeable engaging us with the tales of some on the women who came to reside here. Although not much of the original structure remains, the guided tour gave us a visualisation of the era, people and conditions. An important record of history
Rach S — Google review
Liked the impactful stories shared and experience to be within the compounds. Great to learn a bit of history and join into the tour. Friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable staff.
Esther S — Google review
Just an amazing and harrowing story. A beautiful and minimalist reconstruction of an important part of Australian history. My daughter and I took the 1130 Notorious Strumpets & Dangerous Girls tour - fantastic experience. Our guide was Marcelle and she brought seven women to life for us, I can’t thank her enough. Thoroughly recommend this to everyone.
Nathan B — Google review
We were on a little ride to the Cascade brewery and past through here on the way so decided to stopped for a visit. Booked in for the 2 pm Notorious Strumpets & Dangerous Girls tour which took about 75 minutes. The place is mostly walls and outline on the floor left, with one cottage in the corner of Yard 3&4 where our tour took place. The tour staff, Mark, was very good at story telling and make great impressions which made it fun to listen to the stories. However I'm just not the type to like sitting around for almost an hour so I didnt enjoyed that. The story of how woman in general used to be treated in the past and how much they were not allow to do just very depressing and sad! I think the self guided tour with audio I can play from my phone would have been much more enjoyable for me so I can walk around while listening to the stories. I also really enjoyed reading the stories of different woman who was here on a little plated cards scattered around the place. Overall a place full of important histories!
Penny G — Google review
This place is an absolute must if you are in Hobart. I have a thing for old gaols and asylums (weird I know) and this is the first one anywhere in the world that made me cry. Definitely do the tour the guise is amazing and very informative. If you are like me, you will leave there with a sense you have to learn more about the women that spend time there so important we learn and tell their stories. Such a sad past such a beautiful tribute to them.
Donna D — Google review
There is no doubt that the history of the Cascades Female Factory is tragic and deeply affecting. Learning about the lives of the female prisoners and the children born in confinement is truly heartbreaking. Their suffering, resilience, and the harsh realities they endured left a lasting impression on me. I had studied their stories before visiting, hoping to connect with the actual site where so much hardship occurred. Unfortunately, as a visitor, I was extremely disappointed. There is no clear guidance, signage, or explanation of what to expect, and when you arrive, you are essentially faced with four plain walls and a few brick outlines on the ground. The site relies entirely on your IMAGINATION to visualise the scale, structure, and conditions of the prison. There is no way to experience the environment or feel the atmosphere of the place without prior research. The ticket staff were correct in recommending a guided tour. Without it, there is almost nothing to see. Even with the tour, the main “site” consists of a vacant area, where the guide shows an A3 sheet drawing of the original prison layout. You are standing on empty land while listening to the stories, and although the narratives are compelling, the physical experience is underwhelming. I had expected to see at least one preserved room, wall, or structure, which could convey the isolation and harsh conditions these women endured. Instead, it felt like $37 was being paid to simply listen and imagine. The site could have been vastly improved with informative signage, preserved rooms, or interactive displays. The lack of tangible elements makes it hard to emotionally connect with the history, despite its importance. If you have a VIVID IMAGINATION, the visit may offer some understanding, but for most visitors, reading their stories online provides far more insight and emotional impact. In short, while the Cascades Female Factory is historically significant, the visitor experience is severely lacking, leaving much to be desired. It is a place that touches your heart in concept, but fails to deliver in practice.
Alvin K — Google review
A must visit cultural attraction. Because there is very little physical evidence left, it's best to take the short guided tour. Our guide was brilliant. She conveyed the terrible reality of life in this place with humour and respect. The facility is modern, clean and informative. The shop has a plethora of great feminist writing, both new and old. Take your time and absorb.
Harry S — Google review
Having lived in Hobart for an extended period I decided that it was time to do The notorious Strumpet tour today. OMG it did not disappoint. The fantastic storytelling of the lives of seven convict women transported to Van Diemans land made me proud of my own convict heritage. These defiant, strong and myriad characters and voices bought to life. I cried, I laughed and got goosebumps with the tales of such Bravery and loss. The stories were told with such pure and genuine passion that I hung on every word. Couldn’t recommend this experience highly enough. A must see tour for all!
Dirtylaundrygirl — Google review
4.4
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4.4
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16 Degraves St, South Hobart TAS 7004, Australia
http://www.femalefactory.org.au/
+61 1800 139 478
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Cascade Brewery Bar

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Bar
Cascade Brewery Bar is a historic brewery bar and gardens that has been operating since 1824, making it Australia's oldest brewery. The site offers daily one-hour tours with tastings at the end, providing plenty of history about the brewery. Families can opt for the family-friendly Beer School tour as under-16s are not permitted on the main brewery tour. While visiting, guests can enjoy sampling beers in a picturesque setting with stunning views and European-style architecture.
Such a beautiful spot to spend a few hours. The heritage brewery has so much history, and the views of Mt Wellington in the background are incredible. The gardens are well kept and make the whole place feel really peaceful. The beers are great too — lots of variety and really well made. Whether you’re here for a tasting, a tour, or just to relax with a drink in the sunshine, it’s a place that’s easy to recommend.
Kenan M — Google review
Cascade Brewery is definitely worth a visit for any beer lover. The historic setting is absolutely stunning — nestled at the base of Mt. Wellington, the grounds and heritage building offer a truly unique atmosphere. The beer? Excellent. You can really taste the craftsmanship in every pour, especially if you enjoy classic styles done right. The ambience overall is very pleasant — relaxed, scenic, and perfect for an afternoon out. However, the staff interaction left a bit to be desired. While they were efficient and polite, they didn’t seem particularly keen to engage or offer much beyond the basics. It felt a bit transactional, which was a shame given how welcoming the rest of the experience was. Still, if you're after great beer in a beautiful setting, Cascade delivers. Just don’t expect a chatty or overly friendly service experience.
Vlad H — Google review
This place is popular for good reason. Book in advance. Theres plenty of beers from various breweries and the food was really good but the portions a bit on the small size for the price. The parma was only average and I would skip it as it was a bit tough. Smash burger was awesome. And the Brisket was a highlight.
Martin M — Google review
The last time I was here I did the tour (highly recommend it) but thus time around was strictly for business. Strictly for dining only. It was a lovely sunny day so eating outside among the scenic established garden was the order of the day. You'll find plenty of tables outside, but if it's busy and no tables are avaible you could simply sit on the grassy areas and treat it like a picnic. If outside dining isn't your thing then there are tables inside too. Staff were friendly on arrival and I chose the burger and chips for lunch with a pint Mercury Cider. It all came to about $40. The burger was delicious and the chips made too perfection though a few more added would have been appreciated but definitely not a deal breaker. Overall it's a delightful experience, especially on a nice warm day and surrounded by those awesome gardens. I wont wait so long for the next meal.
Peter V — Google review
Came for the iconic building set amongst the mountains, the Brewery Tour, and of course the beer. Susie was a fantastic tour guide and extremely knowledgeable! The history of this place is anbsolutely interesting. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Justin G — Google review
We came all the way from WA to have a drink and meal here. We were not disappointed! The location, gardens, food and cider exceeded our very high expectations. Absolutely loved this place.
Dianne H — Google review
Great place to grab a meal in the shadows of the Cascade Brewery Factory. Dabbled on a few of the brews and also enjoyed their hearty sausage stew, washed down with a fruity pale ale. Merchandise is also available to purchase.
Normandy J — Google review
100% recommend the cascade to anyone visiting. Stunning grounds, and good food and beers- both reasonably priced. Would also recommend doing the brewery tour because the history is pretty interesting and you get a tasting paddle at the end 😊
Isabella P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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140 Cascade Rd, South Hobart TAS 7004, Australia
http://www.cascadebrewerybar.com.au/
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MONA

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Art museum
Museums
MONA, short for the Museum of Old and New Art, is a unique underground art museum located on the Moorila Winery grounds in Glenorchy, Tasmania. The museum boasts a playful vibe and features ancient and contemporary art collections. Situated on an isthmus extending into the Derwent River, MONA has become a popular destination for wine enthusiasts and tourists alike.
My favourite gallery in Australia, and maybe even the whole world. It's personally funded by the super generous David Walsh in his avant-garde art collection. The gallery is based on the central themes of sex and death as a "subversive adult Disneyland". Not suitable for children so leave them at home. Food choices are extensive and there are a range of super restaurants. A few selected art works require bookings and a nominal payment which were worth it if you're an art lover. If you're just a casual visitor just skip these. Allow at least half a day for a good visit. Catching the MONA ferry is the best way to get here for the full experience. If you want to stay for dinner then you'll have to drive and there's plenty of free parking. A final tip is to use the MONA app called "The O" which will track the art you see and allow you to remember what you saw. It has some brief info on each piece, audio guide, and virtual queuing for the exclusive art experiences.
Ninja K — Google review
An Absolut Must !!!!!! If you love out the box,eccentric and exploring this is for you. Not sure for kids as I feel my lot would only switch on when the boobs were on display. 10/10 staff were great and facilities also fantastic. Go and have fun.
Emrys R — Google review
MONA 🤩 what an absolutely fantastic museum (especially if you're not a traditional museum-goer like myself). I cannot recommend MONA enough, it is so good! Fun, quirky, confronting, interactive and educational. There is something for everyone. The entire space is so well set up, with different levels offering different installations and artworks. On the ground level you'll find a dimly lit, but classy bar and café space. Hands down, an absolute cracking attraction to visit when in Hobart. Its an easy 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Frances B — Google review
Wonderful !! If you enjoy innovative and quirky, surprising art in a unique, impressive setting, DON'T MISS IT !! There really isn't anything like MONA anywhere else in the world !! We're seniors from Sydney and we loved it, arrived at 10 and didn't leave until 3. Make sure you allow at least 2 hours, but more is better !! We were staying not far away and didn't have any problem parking. You can also buy tickets there ( and avoid the booking fee ) , but I wouldn't risk that in peak times.
Jennifer B — Google review
Mona!!! What can I say about this museum! The place itself (outside) has a nice view, lots of interesting art pieces where you can take photos, and even a trampoline for kids! As for the museum itself — well, it’s not really my type of museum, but I was curious to see what was inside. It turned out to be quite a strange place, with some creepy photos and artworks that might not be to everyone’s taste! On the underground level, be cautious — there’s an adult-only area, so definitely don’t bring your kids inside! Some parts are really creepy and could even give you nightmares. There’s also an old tomb that I believe hasn’t been opened — it felt like something from the pyramid era! As for the value… hmm, I think the ticket price is a bit overrated. Would I come back? Maybe not — once is enough! Hahaha.
Elmer S — Google review
Utterly amazing. By far the best gallery I have ever seen. Breathtaking displays and architecture. Lovely ferry trips to and from the gallery. Our visit to the MONA is the absolute highlight of our holiday so far.
John B — Google review
The building is incredible. The highlight of all the exhibits is a machine that takes a crap a couple of times a day. If your into watching machines shit you’ll love the MONA. Empty a bin out in the local park and admire the modern art you create and save yourself the entry.
Davemandy61a — Google review
Loved Mona. We took the ferry and paid extra for the 'Posh Pit'. The museum is just amazing. We spent 5 hours there, but will have to come back as we couldn't see everything. I have been to a few museums all over the world and this is my new favourite
Kordula D — Google review
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4.1
(6867)
655 Main Rd, Berriedale TAS 7011, Australia
https://www.mona.net.au/
+61 3 6277 9978
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Hobart Zoo and Aquarium

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Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Zoodoo Zoo is a small to medium-sized wildlife park that offers a range of interactive experiences, including animal feeding and informative talks throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy seeing a variety of birds and mammals, both native and imported. The zoo has excellent farmyard and wallaby feeding paddocks, as well as efforts to preserve Swift Parrots. One highlight is the Lion experience where visitors can see these amazing creatures up close. Additionally, guests can watch zebras and other Australian animals in their enclosures.
I'd give 10 stars if I could. Stuart is an incredible host, the staff are all lovely, the animals are healthy and well loved. The scenery is gorgeous. You can feed beautiful cows, roos, all kinds of animals. The meerkat experience is fantastic. Our entire WA state masters team canes through and we had such a good time, we came back with our families. 10/10.
Amy H — Google review
It was my wife and I second time visiting Tasmania visiting from Melbourne and first time visiting Hobart Zoo and Aquarium. Words cannot describe how amazing our experience was. From seeing all the animals and the newly addition aquarium and also being told there will be more in the future, we will definitely come back. I was told of the owner Stuart’s vision of the zoo and aquarium in bringing more animals and fish which excites me and can’t wait to come back. Being able to feed the animals was such a magical experience and something I will never forget. Lastly our first time feeding meerkats and that was a priceless and unforgettable moment for my wife and I. Special mention to Karinda for guiding us through the meerkat feeding experience, she’s such an amazing and lovely person who is so passionate about not only her job but importantly animals. We will definitely be back!
Johnny P — Google review
This zoo is located on a farm site. It is fairly easy to drive to and has a good variety of animals. adored the highland cows and the rare white lions. Little kids seemed to thoroughly enjoy animals as you can feed some of them. There is also an indoor kids playground. There is ample parking available. A small Cafe is located inside pricing is reasonable. Good experience, inexpensive and can now say I saw a Tasmanian Daredevil in Tasmania!
TRISH S — Google review
Zoo Doo was lovely. Some animal enclosure lack signage. Staff and volunteers are excellent and are happy to chat and share their experiences and knowledge. There is alot of work to upkeep the grounds, fencing so your work is endless so everything you do is appreciated. Gift shop is awesome and reasonably priced. Lots of parking and plenty of locations to sit watch the animals or kids play. Keep up the great work everyone.
Matuka — Google review
We recently visited Hobart Zoo and Aquarium, previously known as the ZooDoo, and honestly had such a great time! It was a spontaneous little outing for us as a couple, and it turned out to be a really fun and wholesome way to spend a few hours. Admission is $37 per adult, which at first felt a little on the higher end for a smaller zoo - but once you’re inside, you start to see why Hobart Zoo and Aquarium is not a huge, commercial-style zoo- it’s more personal, interactive, and down-to-earth. It’s clear that they care deeply about the animals, and the whole experience feels thoughtfully curated. We spent about 2 hours walking around, and that was the perfect amount of time to see everything without feeling rushed. The layout is easy to follow, and you get up close to many of the animals. One of the best parts was being able to feed some of the animals using tokens that are $3 a pop - which you can buy only at the entrance with multiple stations to redeem them inside. Feeding kangaroos, cows, smaller animals like rabbits and guinea pigs and even some farm animals was such a fun touch, and would be especially exciting for kids. Although the Zoo is clearly geared toward families and larger groups (which makes sense, given how interactive and animal-focused it is), it still worked really well as a smaller outing for just the two of us. There’s something really sweet about wandering around, feeding animals together, and just enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. We saw lots of laughing kids and families having a blast, so if you’re thinking of coming with children, they’ll absolutely love it. A pleasant surprise during our visit was the newly added aquarium, which you’ll find through the café area. It’s a small but nicely done space, and a great little bonus to the visit. There’s even a small touch pool, which adds an extra interactive element - especially fun for kids, but honestly just as enjoyable for adults curious about marine life. It’s a quiet, calming space and a great addition to the overall Zoo experience. The café itself is also a nice spot to take a short break, with indoor seating and some outdoor views. It's perfectly located if you want to grab a coffee or snack before heading into the aquarium. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the animals looked well cared for. Enclosures were clean, and many of the animals seemed comfortable approaching visitors, especially during feeding. If you’re in the Hobart area and looking for something light-hearted, easygoing, and interactive - whether as a couple or with friends or family - Hobart Zoo and Aquarium is definitely worth a visit. It’s not a massive zoo, but that’s part of its charm. You leave feeling happy, and maybe a little more connected to the animals than at a larger, more commercial park. Highly recommend for a fun half-day activity. We’ll definitely come back again!
Emily B — Google review
I'm thoroughly impressed with the recent upgrades they are truly impressive! The staff's warm hospitality makes the experience even more enjoyable. The aquarium is a major highlight, and I really enjoyed hand-feeding the animals and bird feeding. The gift shop offers a good variety of souvenirs or gifts for loved ones and the food at the cafe is delicious! I highly recommend this zoo.
Grant S — Google review
We loved our time at this zoo! We were surprised by how fairly priced the tickets were and being able to interact with the animals at no extra cost. You can tell the zoo keepers love what they do and love their animals. So lovely to see. Thank you for an amazing experience!!
Laura — Google review
I recently visited Hobart Zoo and Aquarium (formerly Zoodoo Zoo) with my sister who was visiting from the US, and I wanted to give us an experience we couldn't get anywhere else. I'm so glad I splurged on the $750(AU) VIP encounter package for two – it was absolutely worth it! While I realize that it depends on how many others happen to sign up the same day, we were blessed to have a dedicated keeper for the two of us. The Incredible Encounters We participated in encounters with koalas, a black-headed python, cotton-headed tamarins, marmosets, a black cockatoo, meerkats, squirrel monkeys, servals, Tasmanian devils, and the highlight – the lion encounter with Lions Raw. Each experience was thoughtfully curated and genuinely special. Outstanding Staff Emma was our primary guide throughout the day and she was phenomenal. She ensured we learned fascinating details about each animal, never once making us feel rushed. Her passion and knowledge really enhanced every encounter. The lion experience was absolutely breathtaking. First we were able to feed them with tongs through the fence at the front of their habitat. Then Emma and Karinda (who was hilarious and wonderful – we could genuinely be friends!) took us behind the scenes to the lions' holding area. We were told about the safety protocols, the health care and enrichment activities for the lions. Then they set out the food and brought each one in. Hearing the lions vocalize up close – feeling the vibrations in my chest with only the cage between us and no plexiglass – was truly awe-inspiring and something I'll never forget. Jody at the front desk was also fantastic, answering all our questions and making sure we had everything we needed. The Owner Makes All the Difference What really impressed me was meeting Stuart, the new owner. When we stayed until the end for Lions Raw (4-5pm), he asked for feedback. I mentioned that we'd somehow missed the koala and squirrel monkey encounters, despite being told the package included everything. Without hesitation, Stuart personally took us to both encounters after closing time while the zoo was shutting down. His dedication, humor, and passion for the animals and his vision for the zoo really shone through. This level of customer service is rare and deeply appreciated. The Transformation It's clear Stuart is investing heavily in the zoo's future. New aquariums have been added, and construction is ongoing in various areas – all without interfering with the guest experience or animal viewing. The park is evolving beautifully and I can’t wait to see how it progresses. One Small Disappointment The only letdown was that the open bus ride through the paddocks (which allowed guests to pet and feed zebras and camels) is no longer offered. This was actually why I chose to return to this zoo after visiting in 2017. While you can still see these animals in the fields, the interactive experience is gone. Given the premium price we paid, I'd hoped this might still be available, but I understand changes happen under new ownership. It does sound like there is a plan to bring something back but in a different way. Final Thoughts Despite the one disappointment, this was an extraordinary day that my sister and I will treasure forever. The animal encounters were incredible, the staff was exceptional, and Stuart's commitment to both his animals and his guests is evident. If you're visiting Tasmania and want a truly memorable wildlife experience, I highly recommend Hobart Zoo and Aquarium. The VIP package is pricey, but for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, it delivers. Thank you to Emma, Karinda, Jody, and especially Stuart for making our Tasmanian adventure unforgettable!
Jennifer B — Google review
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620 Middle Tea Tree Rd, Tea Tree TAS 7017, Australia
http://www.hzaa.com.au/
+61 3 6260 2444
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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is a rescue center that offers guided educational tours and up-close viewings of endangered native wildlife. The sanctuary features spacious enclosures where you can observe Forester kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, quolls, koalas, and emus. Visitors can also witness vets treating resident and rescued wildlife at the on-site hospital. Additionally, the sanctuary offers nocturnal tours for an immersive experience with the animals.
Had a really lovely Sunday at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. It was peaceful and not too busy, so we could take our time with the animals. The staff were welcoming and shared little bits of information that made the visit feel personal and memorable. We also stopped in at the café nook, which was such a nice surprise. It’s fully vegan, but even as someone who isn’t vegan, the food felt really approachable and satisfying — the kind of dishes anyone could enjoy. The staff were kind and took the time to explain the menu, including gluten-free choices, which made it easy. It was the perfect way to finish the visit. A thoughtful, relaxed place to spend a Sunday — highly recommend.
Anastasia L — Google review
We had a FANTASTIC visit! The sanctuary has a nice variety of animals who have been rescued. They offer free tours, which I highly recommend. The host was very friendly and knowledgeable and took her time to answer all of the questions. The kangaroo area was a blast. There are about 100 kangaroos laying about waiting for a nice scratch and the sanctuary provides snacks for you to feed them. The Tasmanian Devils were a real treat as well.
Crys — Google review
This wildlife sanctuary was quite well maintained and curated for the size. It's pretty small though and only takes under an hour to explore slowly. There are an impressive number of free range kangaroos but they're totally lacking interest in the food given to feed them as everyone gets a free bag. They were already full at 10:30am on a weekday. Probably the best part about this sanctuary is how close and visible the wildlife is, and how placid and portable the kangaroos are. You can pat them easily as they're all laying around.
Steph B — Google review
This is a great place to visit! It’s a private organization that runs on donations and entrance fees, and they do amazing work helping animals that are injured or can’t go back into the wild. They have Tasmanian devils, parrots, echidnas, and kangaroos. It was a pleasant and fun experience to see this place and the wonderful care they give to the animals. Highly recommend!
Steven K — Google review
We had a stellar visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. We were advised to stop in during the day first, and that was excellent advice — the wildlife hospital is active then, and you can see the rescued animals being treated and cared for. During the day we saw plenty of birds, lizards, snakes, and more kangaroos than I could count. Their behaviour is both sweet and slightly bizarre: if you find the right spot on their chest that they can’t reach, they turn themselves around and line up for a scratch, clearly loving every moment. We returned in the evening for the private premium night tour, and it was worth every penny. There were four of us, and we were taken through the enclosures to feed and meet the nocturnal animals up close. We now have a ridiculous number of photos of us feeding and petting them. Highlights included the echidnas, the little wombat, and the opossum — though the Tasmanian devils and quolls are absolutely must-sees too, and only rank “second” because the others were in a class of their own. Our host was super informative, and we peppered him with questions which he handled easily. We learned about how the sanctuary is funded, the volunteer rescue network, how animals arrive, how they’re rehabilitated, and the individual stories behind many of the residents. It really brought home how worthwhile the effort is — this is a genuine, ongoing mission to protect and help native wildlife. It’s also worth remembering that your ticket helps support all of this vital work. A small note of guidance: you get out of this experience what you put in. If you’re visiting with very young children, a daytime stop may be enough, and the night tour might feel too long. If you’re only mildly interested in animals, the daytime visit could be sufficient and the evening tour a stretch. But if you — or your (pre-)teen kids — are truly into animals and their wellbeing, this is absolutely fantastic. A really special experience. Highly recommended.
Chris R — Google review
Best tour ever. We did the night tour on a Friday. Our tour guide, Jessie, did a great job! We got to feed kangaroos, echidnas (bug porridge), devils (with tongs!) and spotted quols - “baby faced assassins” There were only 5 of on the tour. It was great! The new clinic is wonderful. You can look in the windows and watch the vets work. They do training with the animals. most of the smaller animals will walk onto a scale. Also got to pet a wombat. More later. One of my top ten days!!!!
Donna R — Google review
I accidentally left my watch in the restroom during my visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, and the team was incredibly kind and helpful. They not only found it but also took the time to carefully pack and post it back to me — even sending me the tracking details! I truly appreciate their honesty, professionalism, and warm service. Our visit that day was wonderful — the animals were lovely, the staff were friendly, and the whole experience was absolutely worth it. Highly recommended! 🙏😊
AVAN C — Google review
The main reason I wanted to come to Australia was to visit Tasmania as it’s always been a dream of mine to see a Tasmania Devil. After years watching Looney Tunes as kids, it spawned a desire to see an actual one. Our guide at the sanctuary was really knowledgeable and gave us insights to the Wombats and Tasmania Devil that were definitely eye opening. The history of the reasons behind the little Devil being named as such, it’s current struggles in the wild with it facing a contagious spreading cancer and it’s temperament, an animal you don’t want to ever try and approach due to its strong bite! We were lucky to see 2 brothers in their natural habitat and watch their feeding! The Kangaroo feeding is beyond amazing especially if you live outside of Australia. This is a once in a lifetime experience for any one of any age! So thankful to be blessed enough to have the opportunity! This sanctuary is also a rescue with a hospital on site. This is a must do while In Tasmania if you are an animal lover and is definitely worth continual financial support if you are so inclined.
Jane F — Google review
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593 Briggs Rd, Brighton TAS 7030, Australia
http://www.bonorong.com.au/
+61 3 6268 1184
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Salmon Ponds and the Museum of Trout Fishing

$$$$affordable
Museum
Quiet, relaxed setting with a fishing museum & cafe, plus a pond & garden area for picnics & walks.
My kids enjoyed feeding the salmon throughout. The fish feeds can be bought from their dispenser machine for $2 coins. You can change your notes with the cafe cashier if you need more coins. The amount of feed dispensed was pretty substantial. And the reusable tubs we're provided to contain the feed. We even saw the resident platypus as he wondered up and down the different ponds. Pretty amazing to see a "wild" platypus up close.
Kinder S — Google review
It was beautiful, relaxing and quiet. The ponds were clean but we didn’t see many salmon— a few trout. It was still very pleasant especially if you enjoy a lot of different kinds of trees— all marked.
KIM — Google review
Pleasant historic site nestled by the Plenty river. Adults and children alike love feeding the various species of trout and salmon. There are extensive exhibits detailing everything you ever wanted to know about fly fishing and trout/salmon breeding. There are a range of beautiful old trees lining the banks of the ponds making it a very picturesque spot.
Harry S — Google review
Food was good. History walk was good. Great place for kids, as long as you can control them. It is not somewhere you want them to fall in. The children we saw there were having a great time feeding the fish.
John H — Google review
If you are passing by i would stop in here if you had time, its a cool little place to feed some cool fish and ducks and a nice walk around the ponds, also feed the fish in the river via a little walk , didnt try the food here though. $10 admission and $2 for fish food
Sam B — Google review
The Pancakes are very nice. This place provides a beautiful experience for the family and the kids have the change to feed the fish. There’s also a platypus around
Paula R — Google review
Beautiful landscape. Worth the visit even just to sit and soak in the ambiance. The sound of the birds, the trees, grass is just so relaxing.
Marvin — Google review
Came in for a quick bite today, the Salmon Pate was absolutely phenomenal, quite delicious! A very generous serving of it as well, was definitely spreading it thick! Had Chilli Con Carne crêpes (pancakes) last time, they were also delicious and very filling. The staff is very kind too. Will come again, 10/10 👍 👌
Timofei I — Google review
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Salmon Ponds, 70 Salmon Ponds Rd, Plenty TAS 7140, Australia
http://www.salmonponds.com.au/
+61 3 6261 5663
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Callington Mill Distillery

Distillery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
My friends and I had a wonderful day here! Initially there was a mix-up with our booking but Will went above and beyond to accomodate us and made sure we had a memorable experience. Food was delicious and great value. The cocktails were beautifully presented & Will’s service was 10/10. He even accompanied us on our self guided tour - very passionate and professional! Looking forward to visiting again.
Brianna B — Google review
We came for lunch and the food is just phenomenal. Service is also really fantastic and they had a great selection of drinks including cocktails. Unfortunately we were driving so couldn't take advantage of the main attraction - the whiskey. I'll be recommending this place to anyone and everyone visiting Tasmania.
Roisin M — Google review
A brilliant distillery experience. We opted for for lunch and a whisky tasting and even though we didn't have time for the tour I felt we still learned a lot about the whisky. Josh who looked after us was an exceptional host, his wealth of knowledge and infectious enthusiasm was a highlight of the whole experience. Even though it is described as a distillery that does food instead of a restaurant each course we had was delicious and paired well with the 8 seperate drams we got to sample.
Luke S — Google review
An unforgettable stop in Oatlands! The whisky here is world-class — smooth, complex, and beautifully crafted. The tasting experience is informative and personal, with passionate staff guiding you through each dram. The food is equally impressive. Locally sourced, expertly cooked, and perfectly paired with the whisky — especially the pork belly and chocolate tart! A perfect blend of history, flavour, and Tasmanian hospitality. Highly recommended! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jimmy S — Google review
Worth a stop by if passing through. Happened on this place accidentally in search for a toilet and it became my favorite piece of architecture I have seen in Tasmania. The whole vibe is wonderful. We did not do the tasting or tour but even without it is worth the stop. Lots of history and information and an overall nice place to be. (Go get the scones at the pancake and crepe shop next door while you are here. Thank me later)
Lindsay J — Google review
Such a wonderful experience at Callington Mill! The whisky tasting was excellent with a great variety to try, each one smooth and full of character. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and the location itself is beautiful with so much history. A must-visit for whisky lovers in Tasmania!
Darin K — Google review
Spectacular lunch and drinks. The photos speak for themselves. All the staff were lovely and very attentive. The only feedback I'd give is around providing a baby change table in upstairs bathrooms so team members don't have to be taken off the floor to provide access downstairs.
Chelsea B — Google review
On the drive home to Hobart, we took a spontaneous detour into Oatlands and stopped at Callington Mill. what an incredible piece of history! Next, we wandered into the Callington Mill distillery, where we were greeted so warmly by Will. We each decided to try a tasting paddle, and what an experience it was! Every whisky was exceptional, making it nearly impossible to choose a favourite —but in the end, we left with a bottle of El Sol single malt, matured in ex-Sherry fortified wine casks from Jerez, Spain. Absolutely divine. The hospitality was just as remarkable as the whisky, making the entire visit unforgettable. Without a doubt, we’ll be back ~ to dine, to explore, and to soak up more of this beautiful place.
Scarecrow — Google review
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6 Mill Ln, Oatlands TAS 7120, Australia
https://callingtonmilldistillery.com/pages/cellar-door
+61 482 509 019
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Russell Falls

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Nature & Parks
Park
Waterfalls
Russell Falls, located in Mt. Field National Park, Tasmania, is an easily accessible and awe-inspiring two-tiered waterfall. The falls can be reached through a short 400m track and visitors can also walk to Horseshoe Falls which is another 10 minutes away. The place offers picturesque views and some super scenic lookouts that are mostly wheelchair accessible with the top bit being slightly demanding but still manageable.
What an amazing place! It was a short 25 minute round walk from the carpark to the falls and back, but you felt like you were walking back in time. The track to the falls was easier going than the return track, which was slippery due to all the rain, but truly a beautiful place to walk. The falls themselves were magnificent! These are a ‘must-see’ place to go!
Pamela M — Google review
Abundant green, shimmering with mist and perfect for most people of all fitness levels I’d suggest. We came here on our wedding anniversary weekend and it was stella way to cap off our weekend. The track to the fall was easy to navigate and great for hand holding whilst enjoying many stops for my husband to take some of his photos…. Whilst I took pics of him taking photos. A magical cool rainforest to exchange and inspire the artists or the hikers.
Renee G — Google review
Mount Field National Park is stunning. Russell Falls are spectacular, with their tiered cascades and lush surroundings, and the walk is easy and rewarding. I also loved finding the quieter Horseshoe Falls — a hidden spot where the forest feels almost untouched. Great trails, beautiful waterfalls, and plenty of photo opportunities.
R S — Google review
I recommend coming to Russell Falls as it is one hour from Hobart and it is absolutely beautiful. There are many walks and it is wheelchair friendly. There are a couple of hills but the path to the falls is flat. Don't forget you will need a national parks pass, if you don't have one you can get a pass there. There are some wonderful Tasmanian made souvenirs and plenty of information about the plant life there.
Genevieve C — Google review
A great walk through the forest, with massive trees, on well established paths to some beautiful waterfalls. We timed it to be on the day after some heavy rain and the falls were gushing. Epic
Alex R — Google review
A great stop and beautiful falls. We made it a stop over whilst driving from Strahan to Port Arthur. Good paved road in. It is a national park with visitor center so you can get your Tasmanian parkpass here. No extra fee for parking. Make sure to walk the circle track, the path is more attractive on one side than the other. If you are wanting to see glow worms, there is an area here. (We were not here at night, so I didn't experience that).
Dawn N — Google review
Easy to get from Hobart and a simple walk from visitor Centre or tall trees car park. The falls are both Horseshoe and Russell so double falls with the option of also walking to lady Barron Falls. Worth the effort photos do not do it justice.
Stephen L — Google review
Russell Falls is such a peaceful and beautiful spot. The walk is easy and surrounded by stunning rainforest. The falls themselves are breathtaking – simple, natural, and calming. A perfect little escape into nature, just a short drive from Hobart. Highly recommend if you want a quiet moment outdoors.
Vipin K — Google review
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National Park TAS 7140, Australia
https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/mount-field-national-park/russell-falls
+61 3 6288 1149
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Horseshoe Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Horseshoe Falls is a picturesque waterfall situated upstream from the renowned Russell Falls. It features a multi-layered cascade nestled among rocks, ferns and lush forest. To reach this secluded location, it only takes an additional 10-minute walk past Russell Falls, and visitors can easily turn it into a loop by taking on the Tall Trees Walk. This stunning waterfall is one of the must-visit spots in Mt Field National Park, offering visitors an awe-inspiring natural wonder to admire and enjoy.
Absolutely breathtaking! 🤩 Horseshoe Falls is a truly stunning sight. The way the water cascades down the rocks is mesmerizing. ✨ It's like a natural work of art! 🖼️ The sound of the rushing water is so powerful and calming at the same time. 🌊 Definitely a must-see in Tasmania! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hdbs P — Google review
This is a falls that is located near the famous Russell Falls within the Mount Fields National Park. It can be conveniently added to the Russell Falls Short Walk as a detour if you want to see an additional cascading falls before returning back to the Visitor Centre. The falls are less impressive than Russell Falls but still nice to see if you enjoy waterfalls and/or are planning to combine the series of short walks that include Russell Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Tall Trees and Lady Baron Falls informally known as 'The Three Falls Circuit' that starts and finishes at the Visitor Centre.
Brad — Google review
Very nice nature and waterfalls. Lots of walking needed and it takes abt 2.5hours to cover the easy trek that will cover 3 waterfalls and big trees. Highly recommended. You can get a one day national park pass from the information centre.
Eugene C — Google review
A little further on from Russell Falls. There’s a fair climb up around 200 wooden stairs to get there but there’s plenty of spots to stop and catch your breath if you need to!
Patrick J — Google review
If you're already at Russel's falls, the horseshoe Falls is only about 15 minutes away - there are some stairs involved. It's quite a pleasant as easy walk though. The waterfall itself is quite small but it's shaped like a horseshoe so it's quite interesting. This is part of the Mount Field National Park so you'll need a National park pass to enter.
Xiao C — Google review
Just 5 to 10 min upstream from Russell Falls. It's a beautiful site with crystal clear water and cool shade from the tall trees 70 to 80m tall. You'll need a National Park permit to enter the park.
Jason K — Google review
This fall is less gorgeous than Russell falls. Nevertheless, it is only a bit of walk more. It was a great walk and it was very cooling. An enjoyable walk indeed to breathe in fresh air!
Zhi C — Google review
This beautiful waterfall is located in Mount Field National Park. There is a short walk from the visitor's to get there. The walk up to the Russell Falls is flat. But after that there are well maintained steep steps to climb. Shape of the waterfall is like a horseshoe. That may be the reason behind the name.
Dinusha W — Google review
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Mount Field TAS 7140, Australia
https://waterfallsoftasmania.com.au/waterfalls/horseshoe_falls
+61 1300 827 727
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Nant Distillery & Estate Tasmanian Highlands

Permanently Closed
Distillery
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Store
Absolutely fantastic distillery with a great restaurant attached to the cellar door all situated on stunning grounds. We stopped by for a late lunch at about 2pm and the staff at the bar were very welcoming and let us eat first and waited until done before seeing if we wanted a tour and to taste the whisky. We did. The whisky was great, do the whole tasting flight then go on a tour of the historic grounds that still operate the distillery.
Andrew H — Google review
Great tour and tasting, talked to the distillers! Under new ownership, they are expanding and fixing up the site. No lunch option and the moment only coffee and cake other than the whisky. Not much else around the area other than nant. But enjoyed my visit!
Alistair L — Google review
Location is beautiful. Staff friendly and helpful. Whisky is superb, cask strength port barrel is my personal favourite. Tours are worthwhile, as they show you through the mill, and then go through the whole whisky making process, which you you an appreciation for the prices of good whisky.
Phil J — Google review
Definitely worth a visit for beginners or experts of whisky. Beautiful sandstone distillery with a working flour mill. Great tour of the building and they show you how the flour mill works during the tour too. Exceptional whisky for tasting and make sure you look out for the platypuses in the pond.
Shirls D — Google review
My first visit in 4 years and under new owners. It is such a beautiful and picture perfect Tasmanian distillery. Staff were very friendly and the whiskey is superb. Visitors need to support these ventures that are not on the main roads. Well worth a visit.
Brent M — Google review
The tour and tasting here is a fantastic experience. The property is beautiful and the distillery is a historic masterpiece. Bonnie was our guide and she is a wealth of knowledge and obviously passionate about Tassie whiskeys. If you like good whiskey and want to go see how it's made, make a trip to the Nant!
Ren B — Google review
Excellent tour, amazing staff and beautiful setting. Well worth the visit. Plans to have the kitchen fully running soon, but still doing tea, coffee, cake, cheese and ploughman's platters, so good for a morning tea or light lunch. Whisky tasting excellent of course!!!
Myf E — Google review
Yes it is opened again! 7 days a week after it was bought by the new owners in Feb. Kim and Dean both took us through a tasting and we loved Kim's chocolate mudcake infused with port cask nant whisky. The tasting was delicious and we bought some port cask whisky. Staff were fantastic. Grounds are fantastic. Whisky is fantastic. Heading back to do a full tour tomorrow with more time.
Nate ( — Google review
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Bothwell TAS 7030, Australia, USA
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Ross Female Factory

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Ross Female Factory is a solemn place with well-placed information plaques and displays that tell the story of the suffering that occurred there. The heritage building and field offer insight into the factory's layout and historic paraphernalia from that time period. While it's recommended for couples and history enthusiasts, it may not be suitable for children due to its historical nature and presence of snakes in the area.
Such an unfathomable hardship for the immigrants who were forced into labour here. An auster and beautiful building, an excellent stop on a walking tour around Ross' historic township. As with most interpretation in historic buildings, more on-site information would be great.
Binalong-ride S — Google review
Very informative history, free self tours Lots of Information on walls. Visit old burial grounds. 360° views of the area.
Kerrie-ann H — Google review
Very disappointing. Drove for 1.5 hrs. The building was very very cold and the outside information boards overgrown.
Ruth G — Google review
This is not like a lot of other historical penal sites in Tasmania, it's unmanned and minimalist. But that doesn't make it any less informative or mean it provides any less to the broader understanding of the convict experience. It is a single building, which introduces the site as it was used through time. From the earliest times in the transportation period through it's time as a female factory then a police department and private residence and finally it's current incarnation. People and experiences are introduced. The aspect of this site I appreciate the most is the open field, the choice to not try and rebuild the site. It just feels different. There is a lot of reading here. Not much for young people. This is more for those looking for more information on the female experience. It's heavy. Please, please don't come here if you have an issue with childloss. Entry is free but donations can be left at The Tasmanian Wool Centre.
BlueBelle's E — Google review
One of several Female Factories in Tasmania. An interesting and at time, emotional walk through the yards, it’s a reflection of how things were in the early 1800’s. Well preserved buildings with the remnants of other buildings still in the yard. Across the train tracks you can see the cemetery. It’s great to see history retained, if not only to learn from and ensure we do not conduct ourselves in this way again.
Brad C — Google review
Harsh history, interesting. Well worth visiting.
Chris E — Google review
Interesting history. Great views from the site. Worth a stroll around the area and spend time reading up on what it is all about.
Marvin — Google review
What a fascinating place this was! We saw the sign for “Female Factory” and our curiosity enticed us inside. Surprised to learn that this was the site for female convicts. I found it really interesting reading all the notice boards positioned outside and inside detailing what life was like for the women that served time here. I loved how the original old wallpaper was partially left on the walls.
Liisa B — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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2 Portugal St, Ross TAS 7209, Australia
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/attraction/rossfemalefactoryhistoricsite
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Tasmanian Wool Centre

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Wool store
Museums
The Tasmanian Wool Centre is a beautiful and neat shop promoting Australian wool, offering a variety of woolen products from jumpers to socks. The center also features a wool museum that delves into the history of the town Ross. Visitors can explore historical displays and learn about different breeds of sheep and their impact on wool texture. Additionally, the center serves as an information hub for visitors.
Worth the visit to learn about the history of wool in Australaia and the different types. Michelle is so friendly and accommodating. She even explained some history around the place. Very interesting. The museum was very well presented as well as the shop and the products. Definitely worth the visit. Highly recommended!
Marvin — Google review
This was a great find in Ross. It tells the history of the very impressive wool industry in Tasmania as well as interesting facts about the town of Ross. I loved the bins of actual wool shorn from sheep to show you the differences in texture. Each type of wool had info about the sheep breeds used and their utility for both meat and wool production. They also have some gorgeous wool items for sale as well as a small supply of wool and knitting supplies. There was a tourist information section that had plenty of brochures. I loved my visit there and would return to see what new things they had! You can even sign up to knit a scarf for Jim, the door ram to keep him warm in winter!
Cristina S — Google review
We really love visiting the Tasmanian Wool Centre when passing through Ross, it's such an interesting place to visit with plenty of worthwhile clothing items and other things at extremely reasonable prices. Plus I absolutely loved the John Coburn Textile Artwork hanging up on exhibition. Also always nice meeting Tanya.😊
Bob W — Google review
A not-for-profit centre founded in 1988 that combines a woollen retail shop with a museum/exhibition of wool & regional/local history. It’s Tasmania’s largest retailer of woollens in the sense of variety and scale in that region, focusing on quality, sustainability, and showcasing Tasmanian/Australian wool. Some products are locally made, others are sourced overseas but with rules around materials. The museum part (Wool Exhibition + History Gallery) includes artefacts, photographs, exhibits about sheep breeds, wool processing, convict history, stories of the town of Ross, etc.. the only draw back is prices are high
Saima K — Google review
The staff here are very welcoming and also very helpful. The museum part of this place is very informational on the history of Ross
Shirley R — Google review
Great place to visit for quality wool products and the history of wool in the local area.
Brian L — Google review
What a gem of a place! Would like to commend this business for the top quality products they stock. A recent purchase of matching Iris and Wool garments were carefully packaged and delivered promptly interstate. A stunning ensemble. Thank you for assistance with the transaction as well. Very happy customer 😊
Carol H — Google review
What a fabulous shop ! Great clothing and gifts for sale, plus a wool museum and plenty of local history. Excellent friendly staff. Really worth stopping for.
JAS C — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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48 Church St, Ross TAS 7209, Australia
http://www.taswoolcentre.com.au/
+61 3 6381 5466
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Woolmers Estate

Sights & Landmarks
Art gallery
Tours & dining at a 19th-century manor house on a sprawling farm renowned for its rose garden.
I thoroughly enjoyed a two-day stay at the charming Shepherds Cottage, nestled within the breathtakingly beautiful Woolmers Estate. This incredible destination is one I’ll undoubtedly return to in the future. The check-in and check-out process was seamless, allowing me to settle in and begin exploring right away. The highlight of my visit was the self-guided tour of the estate, included in the accommodation cost. The rich history, stunning period buildings, and meticulously maintained gardens were truly captivating, all set against a backdrop of picturesque countryside. The cottage itself was wonderfully cosy, with all the amenities I needed for a comfortable stay. The wood fire added a warm and inviting touch, keeping the entire space snug throughout my visit. It was a truly memorable experience, and I look forward to returning again.
Janelle M — Google review
The Woolmer Estate is a beautiful example of the elegant farm houses of the period. We didn't see inside the main house but the other old farm buildings, particularly the cider room and the shearing shed, were fascinating and the gardens are spectacular.
David E — Google review
We stayed in the Gardener's cottage. It was an absolute delight. I loved the feeling of stepping back in time. The cafe was really nice tho doesn't serve alcoholic drinks. But the hot chocolate was delicious. Also the history is interesting. Knowledgeable tour guides. A walk through the rose garden is particularly nice.
Hayley B — Google review
I recently visited this restaurant and had an absolutely wonderful experience from start to finish. The moment I walked in, I was greeted with genuine warmth and professionalism. The staff were incredibly attentive, polite, and always ready to help without being intrusive. Their service was smooth, quick, and made me feel truly valued as a customer. The highlight of my visit was definitely the food quality, especially the scones. They were perfectly baked—light, fluffy, and fresh, with a beautiful golden crust. The texture and flavour were spot-on, easily some of the best scones I’ve ever had. You can really taste the quality ingredients and the care put into the preparation. Paired with their spreads, it was simply exceptional. The rest of the menu was equally impressive. Every dish was served beautifully, full of flavour, and clearly prepared with attention to detail. The ambiance of the restaurant was clean, welcoming, and comfortable, making the whole experience even better. Overall, this place exceeded my expectations in every way—amazing food, excellent scones, outstanding staff, and a warm atmosphere. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for quality dining and top-tier service.
Sonu S — Google review
Did both tours. Ask for the combined package to save. Both interesting tours. Good coffee and food at the restaurant. Art gallery was good to see. A worthy place to visit. Not for profit. Volunteers run it. UNESCO listed. Accomodation looks great. Will stay on next trip
Bill M — Google review
Perfect spot inbetween Cradle Mountain and Hobart! We stopped on the way and enjoyed a lunch at the restaurant which was really surprisingly good. The rose garden is beautiful and the little booklet you get with the self guided tour admission has a lot of interesting information about the place
Lara V — Google review
Our second stay at Woolmers. Our first stay, some years ago, was only one night and we realised we needed so much more time there to explore all the fascinating history, marvel at the Archer family achievements, enjoy the grounds and swoon over the multitude of beautiful roses. This time we booked the Coachman's Cottage for a weekend stay and had a wonderful time. The cottage is very comfortable and quirky, quite the time capsule. We self-catered and didn't want for anything. As a guest you have longer day time hours to wander around the grounds and explore many of the ancillary buildings at your leisure and of course, smell the roses, all 3000 of them which were in magnificent bloom during our stay. We were also fortunate to enjoy a delightful art exhibition in the new visitor centre in the Rose Garden. Woolmers really is the jewel in the crown of heritage properties in Australia, a must see.
Marcie B — Google review
Shocking, pathetic, ridiculous food! The staff were very friendly and kind, however upon ordering a tasting platter, expecting something at least average if not excellent, given the lovely location & above average prices, we were genuinely shocked to be served a selection of the cheapest and nastiest supermarket salamis and cheeses, stale bread, all topped off with SALAMI STICKS (!) ... I could never in my dreams imagine to be served salami sticks at a restaurant - you see that stuff at a servo counter. Ham and cheese croissant was cheap supermarket stuff, again with some extremely budget, half-cheese-half-gelatine in it ... Just incredible. Something a 5 year old would put together if you told them to do a restaurant meal. Plain ridiculous. All finished with a bottle of juice that had mould under the lid. Could be just bad luck, but too much of it! The manager here needs to take a serious look at themselves. I don't care we paid a good restaurant price, but one would expect at least a half decent effort. Again - pathetic, ridiculous, to the point one isn't sure whether to laugh or be angry at the stupidity or audacity, whichever it is. Coffee was fine, and again, the staff also lovely - the more embarrassing the experience was, when nice people are made to serve this detestable rubbish to guests.
Ginni — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(175)
658 Woolmers Ln, Longford TAS 7301, Australia
https://www.woolmers.com.au/
+61 3 6391 2230
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Liffey Falls Track

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Liffey Falls Track is a picturesque 45-minute return walk that takes you through the lush temperate rainforest of Liffey Falls State Reserve in Tasmania. The track leads to the stunning Liffey River cascades and eventually to the base of the majestic waterfall. Located 29km south of Deloraine, along Highland Lakes Rd (A5), this natural wonder offers plenty of viewpoints for visitors to admire its beauty.
4.5
(263)
Liffey TAS 7301, Australia
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The Tamar Valley Rose Shop

Florist
Nature & Parks
The Tamar Valley Rose Shop is located in the oldest wine region of Tasmania, just 20 kilometers from Launceston. This area produces 31% of Tasmanian wine and features a picturesque landscape with flowing rivers, charming hillside vineyards, and blooming orchids. The valley stretches along the Tamar River for about 50 km and offers an enchanting wine route that passes by 20 vineyards, perfect for cycling and hiking.
We truly appreciated that the ladies at Tamar Valley Rose Shop created an absolutely stunning arrangement for my mother's funeral. They really listened to and accommodated all our requests relating to style of arrangement and flower types, and produced exactly what we wanted - Mum would have loved it, just as we did. The single stem tributes were again exactly what we wanted, and just beautiful! They made these aspects of the funeral easy to manage at a difficult time. Thank you :)
Robyn M — Google review
The roses I got for my partner from here were wonderful, he adored them. The shop is beautiful and the staff are so lovely and helpful. Will definitely be coming back!
Spunky M — Google review
We had the most amazing wedding bouquet made up on the spot by the brilliant Emily. Her first wedding bouquet and she nailed it. The entire Shop were so lovely in providing recommendations for us and well wishes. No notes!!
Louise L — Google review
What a truly lovely shopping experience (& I live in the UK). Exceptional service (even at short notice), beautiful flowers, friendly and professional. I can't recommend Tamar Valley Roses highly enough.
A C — Google review
Tania at TVR provides a wonderful customer experience one simple phone call and she never ceases to amaze with her wonderful creations for special occasions for my mother. Also provides great advice on options for monthly visits to cemetery.
Gary Q — Google review
Absolutely outstanding service! Megan was so professional, friendly, and went above and beyond to help me. She was so quick with my request and made the whole process effortless. Highly recommend!
Nat L — Google review
First class, five star service from this wonderful florist. Tamar Valley Rose Shop created my perfect Wedding bouquet and my handsome Groom's button hole with short notice for our Elopement.. We couldn't be happier with all that you did for us.
Loretta C — Google review
Walked in off the street, for an emergency last minute bridal bouquet for a expedited wedding and the whipped up the most amazing set of bouquets that afternoon.
Matthew C — Google review
5.0
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4.6
(710)
48 St John St, Launceston TAS 7250, Australia
http://www.thetamarvalleyroseshop.com.au/
+61 3 6331 5723
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Cataract Gorge Reserve

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Cataract Gorge Reserve is a stunning public park located right on the edge of the city center. It offers a range of attractions including a chair lift, hiking trails, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can enjoy the free outdoor swimming pool at First Basin, take a ride on the world's longest single-span chairlift, and explore Victorian-era gardens where peacocks roam. The reserve also features walking tracks, lookouts, and dining options such as a cafe and restaurant.
A natural wonder in the heart of Launceston. Amazing gorges and small waterfalls. Beautifully laid tracks that's both easy and hard. Best seat in the house is in the air - from the Chairlift. The view is simply amazing from the rope way and other best thing is you get to see the Beautiful peacocks and wallaby's at the end of Chairlift. MUST VISIT PLACE!
Namrata R — Google review
A must see when visiting Launceston. Beautiful place to visit which you are free to explore the large park,and is of no cost. Follow the many paths,suspension bridge, and board walks along the gorge and enjoy the great views and well kept gardens, river and animals You can swim in the blue pool, or small lake on a good day of course. There is a cafe on site. The chair lift gives you a birds eye view and a fun trip across the valley for $20 return.
Brad S — Google review
This place was absolutely stunning. We took the old school lift to the other side. The view was so peaceful and stunning. You can imagine our excitement seeing a peacock near the other side, only to find there are a dozen more roaming around freely! They are super close but wont allow you to touch them. Wallabies also joined the mix. A few walking paths onsite. Well worth the visit.
Suha — Google review
Lots of good maps, even better rocks. This place is really good considering its ease of access and proximity to the city. The chairlift was fun, and the bumblebees are friendly. Staff were great and friendly too. #1 pretty rock river that I've seen.
Cake E — Google review
The big highlight of Cataract Gorge, at least for tourists, is the peafowl. I had the pleasure of being there in Spring, mating season, so the boys were on full show. The peahens were treating their prospective mates with a bit of... contempt, it was kind of amusing to me (and just about every other woman I spoke to). This is a truly beautiful a space. It has multiple walking paths for different ability levels, a swimming pool, a suspension bridge and chairlift across the gorge itself. The cafe provides tasty food for a mix of tastes and some souvenirs. There is a bit of something for everyone. There is wheelchair accessibility through the inclinator. There is some accessible parking but I think it would fill up quickly especially in peak periods. Parking is paid.
BlueBelle's E — Google review
Cataract Gorge Reserve in Launceston is absolutely stunning! The views are breathtaking, and there’s so much to explore — walking trails, the suspension bridge, and peaceful spots to just sit and enjoy nature. We spent hours taking in the scenery, and it’s the perfect place for a relaxing day out. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Launceston!
SOUMYA — Google review
Beautiful natural gorge, so close to the centre of Launceston. Busy parking space with paid parking ($2 per hour) A variety of walks/hikes available, from short stroll along the grass to 1km loop around the gorge basin, or a steep hike. There is a short chair lift that takes you to the other side of the gorge (adult prices are $15 one way or $20 return). Nice cafe with beautiful views. There is a pool, or can swim in the gorge.
Georgia D — Google review
Stunning!!!!! Beautiful day spent. Took the chair lift, did a walk and just enjoyed being in nature. Tip:We took the lift from the top to the bottom So we didn’t have to walk up after all the walking around. * pay for it when you enter the reserve.
Ashley B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(5861)
74-90 Basin Rd, West Launceston TAS 7250, Australia
https://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/
+61 3 6323 3085
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City Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
City Park is a beloved destination in Launceston, offering a variety of attractions for visitors. The park features well-maintained lawns, gardens with large English trees and flower beds, and accessible pathways. Notable highlights include a giant chess set, the John Hart Conservatory, and a children's playground suitable for different age groups. Visitors can also enjoy the duck pond and observe Japanese Macaque monkeys at 'Monkey Island.'
Absolutely gorgeous little park. It is so well maintained and the gardens and trees are beautiful. The monkeys were added bonus not expected. So definitely stop by for a visit to relax or eat lunch in splendid surroundings
Nomoreanden1 — Google review
Normal park..good for walk..haven't seen Monkey ;) its huge and can park outside for 2 hours.. for visitors nothing special
Saima K — Google review
I wish I'd had more time to spend here. It was beautiful. I particularly liked the Sensory Garden. I was there between rain showers and it smelt beautiful. City Park is easily within walking distance of the centre of Launceston, we walked here with coffee. The Japanese Macaques are fun to watch. If you want to go somewhere to spend a few minutes this is a good place they will amuse adults and children alike.
BlueBelle's E — Google review
The park is quite big. With the exception of the Japanese snow monkeys, there was not a lot to see. Very little plants and flowers, altho it is winter.
Cindy C — Google review
Beautiful park and its always great to visit the iconic Monkeys!
Angie J — Google review
Beautiful park in Launceston Heaps of flowers to see (oct-dec) Even monkeys Plenty of room to sit and relax We highly recommend you visit
Jason S — Google review
A very nice park to have morning or evening walks. There are a few structures to see inside the park as well. It's really quite and peaceful.
Arif S — Google review
Beautiful park to explore and relax. Visiting the monkeys are always the highlight of my day.
Dogs G — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1939)
45-55 Tamar St, Launceston TAS 7250, Australia
http://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/
+61 3 6323 3000
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Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk

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Museum
Art Museums
History Museums
The Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk is a fascinating destination that offers a diverse range of exhibits. Visitors can explore Tasmanian history, interactive science displays, and a planetarium. The museum's collection includes historic artifacts such as Martin Cash's revolver and Lady Jane Franklin's workbasket, alongside natural history specimens like the Tasmanian tiger. Families will enjoy the hands-on experiences at the Phenomena Factory and the popular planetarium shows.
My son absolutely loved the Queen Victoria Museum! 🦖✨ There were so many interesting things to see, from dinosaurs to the interactive science displays, and he didn’t want to leave. The staff were friendly, and it’s a great place for kids to learn while having fun. Entry is free, making it a perfect family outing in Launceston. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Tasmania with kids!
A R — Google review
We had an amazing experience at the Queen Victoria Museum in Inveresk! It’s incredible that such a high-quality museum is totally free to visit. There’s so much to see and do, from fascinating exhibits to hands-on activities that keep both kids and adults entertained for hours. It’s a great place for families to spend the day exploring and learning together. Everything is well presented, and the staff are friendly and welcoming. Definitely a must-visit spot if you’re in Launceston!
Pradeep W — Google review
Wow, I absolutely loved this place. It’s so simply understated and that’s exactly what makes it special. While it doesn’t have a huge number of objects, the exhibitions that are there are genuinely interesting. It’s the kind of place you might only visit once or twice, but you’ll remember it. What really stood out to me was how they’ve kept the old warehouses and buildings in such a way that it feels like someone could just walk back in and start using them for their original purpose again. It’s incredible so authentic and thoughtful. The Food Bank gardens run by OzHarvest were unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I’m from Brisbane, and honestly, Brisbane could never compete. There’s this quiet brilliance about it all nothing overdone or trying too hard. It just is, and that’s what makes it wonderful. The staff were really friendly. I did struggle a bit to find where to get coffee and food, but that might’ve been on me. I was on holiday and happy to wander around at my own pace. The layout wasn’t but was confusing, I just didn’t put much effort into figuring it out. I was on holidays and peopled out at that point. I’d recommend everyone visit at least once. It might not have the same spark on repeat visits, but it’s absolutely a must-see.
Dustin W — Google review
A really great museum will lots of interesting exhibits! Well worth visiting. At the time of my visit, they had an exhibition of David Hamilton's work!
Joshua T — Google review
Theres some good stuff, but no real direction or map to guide you.. due to the layout we nearly the main room. Enjoyed the interactive science display outside!
Angie J — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk is a captivating and diverse cultural hub. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th‑century railway workshop, it offers engaging exhibits on Tasmanian history, natural science, and industrial heritage. Highlights include impressive dinosaur fossils, interactive displays at the Phenomena Factory, and immersive planetarium shows. The museum is well-organized, thoughtfully curated, and free entry makes it accessible for all. Friendly staff enhance the experience, making it a must-visit for families, history buffs, and curious minds.
X X — Google review
My party was looking for something inside to do on a day with questionable weather. This fit our interest in history and it's free. The museum shows different parts of Tasmania's history. More open plan than any museum I've been in before but it really works. It allow the people to flow through. There are outbuildings that are there for exploring too, including a public display space. Immediately outside the double doors is the childrens area. It's interactive science. It looked like a lot of fun to this adult. Included among the exhibits that I really liked were the taxidermy and the Tasmainian Tiger sections. That small section of the Tassie Tiger is so tragic and emotional. The final one I liked is travel in Tasmania over time shoes and walking canes, bikes, a side saddle. Basically the why and how's transportation is the way it is in Tasmania, it's unlike anything I've seen in a single place. The Planetarium did cost $9 per adult but it was definitely worth it. We chose to see We Are Stars, featuring the voice of the ever talented Andy Serkis. The presenter, a volunteer (as they all are), skillfully showed us through what was going to be in the sky when that night. I highly recommend taking the time to go to the Planetarium on a trip here. Parking is paid and on the grounds of UTAS Launceston. But it's free if you visit on a Sunday. The site is largely wheelchair accessible. There are certain outbuildings that will be harder to access, most importantly the rail workshop.
BlueBelle's E — Google review
This is my favorite location in Launceston. I have visited this location a few times, some alone and some with others and loved it all the same. I appreciated the history, the local culture and the effort to maintain the location. Appreciate the team or better yet community who manages the location.
Sandesh P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(776)
2 Invermay Rd, Invermay TAS 7248, Australia
http://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/
+61 3 6323 3777
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Melita Honey Farm

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Gift shop
Sights & Landmarks
Melita Honey Farm is a delightful surprise for those who appreciate honey and its products. The farm offers a wide range of honey flavors available for tasting, along with other edible products, skincare items, and even bee-themed merchandise. Visitors can also observe bees at work in a glass-fronted hive inside the shop. The farm's honey ice cream is particularly delicious and not to be missed. It's an informative place where visitors can learn about bees and hives while enjoying the various honey-based offerings.
We spent a terrific half hour here one afternoon, and probably could have been longer, except we were rushing to do too much. The staff are super friendly and the shop is full of amazing little surprises. There is a great section with ALL the information about bees and bee keeping and honey. And the two best bits, are the extensive honey tasting and the selection of fabulous honey flavoured icecreams. If you are in the area you really shouldn't miss it. Extra bonus: the glass sided bee hive where you can see the inner workings of the bees world.
Derek W — Google review
Such a great experience trying all of the varieties of flower blossom honey flavours along with nut, chocolate, fruit, spice/chili, pollen/royal jelly augmented varieties and taking home bottles of my favourite flavours. Plenty of high quality local bee/honey themed products along with delicious non alcoholic meads, skincare/beauty products, bees wax candles and of course the decadent honey ice-creams!
Simon M — Google review
We were in Tas from interstate and of course had to visit a honey farm. There were about 35 or so varieties of honey to sample. The gift shop is also quite large with sooooo many attractive and unique items to purchase. I bought myself a vase and salt and pepper shakers. The ice cream i tried was also very tasty. Of course items in the shop vary in price, but no one is forcing you to buy. Toilets onsite which is very handy.
Suha — Google review
Melita Honey Farm is a delightful spot to explore and buy various types of honey. The staff are exceptionally friendly, making the visit even more enjoyable. I particularly liked the lemon lime honey, which had a unique and refreshing taste. Visitors have the opportunity to try different honey varieties before making a purchase, which is a nice touch. There is convenient street parking available, along with a few parking lots beside the shop. I also bought some Manuka honey for myself. Overall, Melita Honey Farm is a charming place with a great selection of honey and excellent customer service.
ThianYong C — Google review
Malita Honey Farm is the perfect example of how one beautiful theme can be brought to life in every detail. From the moment you step in, you can feel the love and creativity poured into the place. It’s not just a shop — it’s an experience! 🍯 They’ve got everything from delicious honey tastings infused with unique flavours to skincare, home décor, and an incredible info deck that teaches you so much about bees and honey. Every corner feels thoughtfully curated and full of charm. Truly a place where passion meets creativity — a sweet stop that shouldn’t be missed in Tasmania! 💛🐝
SOUMYA — Google review
I suspect this honey is no longer pure. I recently bought a new bottle of Leatherwood honey and compared it with the one I purchased back in 2020. The older bottle clearly stated “100% pure honey” on the label, but this new one doesn’t. Visually, the texture has changed — it’s become slightly solid and lighter in color, which makes me wonder if the formula or quality has changed. I’ve attached a photos. The bottle on the left was purchased around 2020, and the one on the right in 2025.
R — Google review
Absolutely need to pop in and check this wonderful shop and area out. We enjoyed going out of our way to enjoy the honey and many different products Melita Honey had to offer. The location and shop is entertaining for kids, fun enjoyable and entertaining for all ages. Pop in and find skim care products and soo much more
Caleb G — Google review
5 Stars! So much honey it's not funny :) We were gobsmacked by the amount of flavours here. My favourites are the Leatherwood and Lavender honey. I also bought a small jar of chili honey that I like to add to marinades and also have with my cheese and crackers. So good! We have been here twice now and have enjoyed the experience. Staff are so nice and have a wealth of info. to share. Didn't know that bees were so interesting. If driving through, don't miss.
Aussirose T — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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39 Sorell St, Chudleigh TAS 7304, Australia
http://www.melitahoneyfarm.com.au/
+61 3 6363 6160
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Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Mole Creek, Tasmania, is a renowned wildlife conservation center that offers daily tours to visitors. Since 1985, it has been a popular destination for observing native Tasmanian species such as the iconic Tasmanian Devils. The sanctuary provides an opportunity to get up close and personal with kangaroos and ducks while enjoying the natural environment.
Had already been to 2 other sanctuary in our 12 day trip to Tasmania, so wasn't sure if I wanted to do another wildlife park. Well how wrong was I, this was the best place, able to see all animals in beautifully set up homes. Had multiple devils in the same large enclosure so watching the interactions is priceless. The water birds and kangaroos top off a great place, friendly staff, a good variety of souvenirs. Best place.....
Fran W — Google review
Love being able to get up close with our Tasmanian animals. Also love that this sanctuary cares for animals that can't got back out into the wild, or help them rehabilitate. I feel the sanctuary needs a bit of money spent on some areas that are getting a little tired. Its a wonderful spot and I hope they can get a grant to help.
Amy G — Google review
Very fun day! I had a good experience here. Met many lovely animals. It was my first time to pat a little wombat and tassie devil so soft and cute. Recommend be there before 11 am for free interactive tours
Nutnaree P — Google review
I was very impressed with the staff and the overall experience. I also appreciate that they provide social services for the animals and am delighted by the care they provide. I especially admire how they ensure the animals' comfort is not compromised by visitors. The sessions led by experts, where one can learn about these species, are truly the highlight. Keep up the good work!
Shubham N — Google review
I had an incredible experience at Trowunna. I’m really appreciative of all the amazing work they do here. You can tell they really look after the animals and it makes me so happy that they are able to release healed wildlife back into the wild, and have breeding programs in place to boost numbers of these special species.
Eva S — Google review
My partner and I had a wonderful experience at the sanctuary. Seeing the range of rescue animals and how well they were taken care of was great. We took advantage of one of the free guided tours and got up close to a wombat and Tassie devil. It was also great to have a wander to each of the enclosures and hand feed the kangaroos and birds in between. It was a great trip and recommend people to check it out.
Emma B — Google review
Fantastic experience, very friendly and knowledgeable tour, where else do you get to pat a wombat AND a tassie devil. Well worth the trip, you can spend a couple of hours wandering around feeding the wildlife. Go for the beautiful song put out by the albino magpie!
Noel K — Google review
What a brilliant place this is. A variety of wildlife for everyone to see, and the devil’s weren’t worried about coming out to say hi. There are lots of birds, kangaroos, wallabies and wombats. Brilliant work by staff and highly recommend you going in.
PnJ M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(576)
1892 Mole Creek Rd, Mole Creek TAS 7304, Australia
http://trowunna.com.au/
+61 3 6363 6162
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Pipers Brook Vineyard

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Pipers Brook Vineyard is a must-visit destination in Tasmania, located just 45 minutes from Launceston. Here, you can indulge in wine tasting and take advantage of the $5 discount on wine purchases. The vineyard offers a delightful selection of wines, and you can also savor delectable dishes at the attached restaurant. The charming English staff provides friendly and informative tastings, making your visit even more enjoyable.
Piper Brook Vineyard – A Hidden Gem in Tasmania’s Wine Country Nestled in the serene and picturesque Tamar Valley, Piper Brook Vineyard offers an exceptional Tasmanian wine experience that is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by the lush, rolling hills and the tranquil ambiance that defines this remarkable vineyard. Ambiance & Setting: Piper Brook Vineyard exudes a charming, rustic elegance that perfectly complements its natural surroundings. The vineyard's location provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making it a fantastic spot for both leisurely tastings and intimate gatherings. The setting is peaceful, inviting you to unwind and savor the beauty of Tasmania’s countryside. Wine Selection: Piper Brook boasts a diverse range of wines, with a particular focus on cool-climate varietals that thrive in the region. Their Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are standout offerings, showcasing the unique characteristics of the Tasmanian terroir. The Pinot Noir is beautifully structured with layers of red fruit, balanced acidity, and a silky finish, while the Chardonnay presents a delightful combination of citrus, stone fruit, and subtle oak influence. The vineyard also offers a selection of sparkling wines and a well-curated range of other varietals, each reflecting the quality and craftsmanship that Piper Brook is known for. Tasting Experience: The tasting experience at Piper Brook is intimate and informative. The knowledgeable staff are passionate about their wines and eager to share insights into the winemaking process and the history of the vineyard. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or a casual drinker, the tastings are tailored to be both educational and enjoyable. Service: Service at Piper Brook Vineyard is exemplary. The staff are friendly, attentive, and genuinely enthusiastic about ensuring that your visit is memorable. They’re adept at guiding you through the tasting process and making recommendations based on your personal preferences. Overall: Piper Brook Vineyard stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Tasmania’s wine country. Its combination of beautiful scenery, exceptional wines, and warm hospitality makes it a memorable experience. Whether you’re looking to deepen your appreciation for Tasmanian wines or simply enjoy a relaxing day in a stunning setting, Piper Brook Vineyard delivers on all fronts.
Jc P — Google review
Brilliant winery - a must visit. Chardonnay is first class. Food and service excellent. Chicken Caesar with prawns an excellent choice. Recommended.
Thomas R — Google review
We did a tasting. They take $5 off if you purchase wines. You can only pick 4 wines that you want to purchase. We also ordered a charcuterie board. The prawns were plump and fresh. Everything was very tasty. There is also a cafe attached to the Resturant. They need to fix the front door as it makes an excruciating screeching sound when opening and closing the door.
Shenny P — Google review
A lovely place. We just arrived at a busy time so service wasn't snappy but very friendly all the same despite the slight madness. Food was great. We had the sharing platter and quiche of the day. See photos. Wine was splendid. We had the Riesling which was light and not sweet at all as it traditionally is. We also had the '07 Brut Cuvee which I loved for its tastes of cream pie! Overall a great experience. Definitely recommend.
Mary-Grace D — Google review
Bit of a mixed bag experience here: Cellar Door - nice wines but despite booking a tasting we’re only offer “wine flights” with no further info on the wines given. Basically select 4 sample sizes. Nadine - great food but poor/ chaotic service. The drive in through the Pipers Brook vineyard is stunning, but when you arrive at the old dated cellar door complex it’s rather dull (dusty) and less appealing. Unfortunately the cellar door has no view at all - it’s an indoor space opening onto a small internal courtyard. Perfectly nice cafe space , but you could be anywhere. We pre-booked a tasting by phone and arrived on time at 1.30 - the staff were frantically running around and looked exhausted and ignored us. We thought about leaving but since there are not many dining options around the area, we decided to stay. We were seated in Nadine’s cafe area from where we could do a wine tasting. We ordered the Tasmanian Board which includes cheese, meat, prawns and salmon - this was absolutely sensational and the highlight of our visit - we were glad we stayed. The wine tasting was more of a wine flight really - we were asked to select 4 wines from the menu and nobody gave us any information on the wines.
Gustav — Google review
Lovely laid back atmosphere @ Nadines, excellent service (with a smile) and simply divine wine. Highly recommend.
Tahn G — Google review
Just happened to be driving past about lunch time and dropped in. So glad we did, beautiful food in a pleasant setting and of course more good wine than you can poke a stick at. Very much recommend coming here for lunch and of course the tastings, unless like me your driving, n which case the coffee’s good too!
Jason ( — Google review
The estate is pretty impressive in size and the view is beautiful. The wines are good (my preference goes to the Riesling) but prices seem way too high. Overall, it's a large wineyards and feels a bit 'industrial', I'd recommend to visit smaller ones
Gilberto G — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(197)
1216 Pipers Brook Rd, Pipers Brook TAS 7254, Australia
https://www.kreglingerwineestates.com/Visit-Us
+61 3 6382 7555
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Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door

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Dairy supplier
Sights & Landmarks
Located on a farm that has been owned by the Bennett family for over a century, Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door is a haven for cheese enthusiasts. Situated just a few kilometers from Elizabeth Town on Bass Highway, this bustling farm shop offers an array of delectable products including fresh-bottled milk, creamy butter, and indulgent farm ice-cream. Visitors can also sample and purchase various fine cheeses while observing the production process.
Ashgrove Cheese Dairy Door is a must-stop for any cheese lover! 🧀 The variety is fantastic—fresh, flavorful, and full of that unique Tasmanian character. Beyond the cheeses, their milk and apple juice are also surprisingly good—pure, refreshing, and absolutely delicious! 🍎If you’re driving past, make sure to pull over and enjoy a cheesy pit stop. Sample, shop, and sip your way through a true paddock-to-plate experience.
Nicole N — Google review
One of our stops along the cheese, wine, and honey taste trails certainly deserves a mention in the review. The setup is excellent, allowing visitors to see through their facility and the impressive racks of cheese barrels. I would highly recommend their cheese platter and/or charcuterie, and the toasties are simply divine. Please consider adding it to your list when you visit Tasmania.
Shubham N — Google review
Really nice stop — the hot chocolate and chai were excellent, and the whole place is fun to explore. Great cheese display, friendly staff and a relaxed farm atmosphere. Loved the colourful cow sculptures outside too. A visit worth making if you’re passing through.
Reto J — Google review
We just happened to be travelling past and dropped by to taste some delicious cheese and have some ice cream made in site. All delicious. It’s a lovely clean and spacious venue. You get detailed information from their displays and you get to see the cheese in storage, it was interesting. Bought some cheese and crackers, reasonably priced.
Gillian P — Google review
Was a short stop for a coffee but was a worthwhile one a must visit stop if you are driving to cradle mountain. All about cheese and variety of them … cheese platter was good and toast with truffle was decadent!
B G — Google review
Always love a visit here! Nice selection of cheeses and other local goodies for sale. It has grown over the last 11 years nice to see the display of cheeses maturing. I love the cow statues out the front! Friendly staff.
Jacinta T — Google review
A little pricey, but that's all to be expected at places like this. The coffees came out warm, which was extremely disappointing. The cheese platter and nachos with jug of cheese tasted good. Bought a few items from the gift shop.
Suha — Google review
Just filled our hotel fridge with delicious Ashgrove cheese! We always visit when in the area, and Ashgrove never dissapoint. Brilliant cheese with a wide variety of flavours. We loved the newer area with all the information about how the cheese is made, lots of interactive stuff for the kids to learn too.
Talitha M — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(488)
6173 Bass Hwy, Elizabeth Town TAS 7304, Australia
http://www.ashgrovecheese.com.au/
+61 3 6368 1105
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Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre in northern Tasmania's Tamar Valley offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial past. The site features a museum and education center housed in historic brick buildings, showcasing the area's rich mining history. Unlike traditional museums, this center encourages hands-on exploration, allowing visitors to touch and interact with exhibits. From old mining equipment to interactive displays, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Amazing! It's vast and very informative. Give yourself a good 1.5 to 2 hours to see it all. So much work and dedication has gone into putting this museum together.
Kylie ( — Google review
A great look at the Beaconsfield mine but also a step back into the past, great for kids or adults who are interested in the mines / the great rescue. There’s a playground across the road and a pub nearby too.
Weekend E — Google review
A must visit! Brilliant museum. The staff were lovely. There were so many things for the children to interact with plus they received a sticker and precious stones at the end of our visit. They were very excited. The museum is very informative and well curated. Couldn’t recommend it more.
Molly — Google review
An easy 5 Stars, one of the best museums I’ve been too and is well worth the $22 entry fee. Friendly staff who gave a run down of the map and what to see. So much hands on stuff, old engines and another Tangyes from Birmingham. Of course the main course was the Rescue room with good detail of how the 2 lads were saved and how many people risked their own lives to make it happen. A great display. Also learned about how the whole place nearly went down a collapsing shaft in 2016. Wow! So much to see and do, you’ve just got to do it!
Paul S — Google review
Very poignant and sensitively presented exhibits showcasing yesteryear and the Mine disaster chronicling the events that happened which affected the entire community at the time. Well worth visiting this place as part of Tasmanian historical interest
Barry P — Google review
Wow! What a lot of history! Great place to spend a few hours looking at all the sites. I love how this place is not all under one roof. Its interesting, interactive, and very well presented. Lovely staff too. Would definitely recommend, especially if you remember watching the news when the miners were trapped back in 2006
Joady R — Google review
Awesome doesn't describe just how great this place is. It's a beautiful mix of new, old, hope, and interactivity. The interactiveness is second to none. You can ring the bell for the shaft, take a photo from the same angle as the world famous photo of the boys coming put, and you can actually stand in the lift. It's just a really awesome place and a must do for anyone who remembers the disaster and ensuring rescue.
Mick G — Google review
Omg, this place just blew our minds away. Remembering back to the day when the collapse happened and then learning about it more and more was an experience that was well worth it. The staff were very informative and helped in every way they could. I'm not a museum type of person but found this to be one of the best experiences I have done.
Scott C — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(732)
West St, Beaconsfield TAS 7270, Australia
http://www.beaconsfieldheritage.com.au/
+61 3 6383 1473
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Platypus House

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Platypus House, located at Beauty Point on the Tamar River in Tasmania, is a unique attraction that showcases the world's only two monotremes - the platypus and the echidna. Visitors can observe these fascinating creatures up close in their natural habitat. The house offers guided tours where guests can learn about these animals' distinctive features and behaviors.
The staff were so accommodating and knowledgeable, my mother (84 yrs young hard of hearing) joined my wife and I and she found our tour guide to be very well spoken and clear and easy to understand. The Platypus's or is that Platypies were great and to see them up close eating swimming etc was great. But next was the icing on the cake, bring on the echidnas they were so cute and great to watch and find out so much about them. I'm so disappointed in myself for not remembering our tour guide's name she was absolutely fantastic, she mentioned she had been there for 6 years.
Raph C — Google review
Had a fantastic time at Platypus House in Beauty Point! The guided tour was both fun and educational, our guide Maddy had shared so much interesting information. It was incredible to see platypuses swimming and feeding up close, and the echidnas were such a highlight, wandering right around our feet. A unique and memorable experience, well worth the visit.
Betty Y — Google review
We joined the 2 PM tour today, and the lady who guided us for about 45 minutes was amazing! She had excellent knowledge of everything she was explaining, even though she looked quite young. Her enthusiasm and nonstop explanations throughout the session were truly impressive — she really deserves 5 stars for her effort and passion! It was also great to see how well the facility is maintained, making the whole experience very pleasant and comfortable for visitors.
Kim D — Google review
We visited Platypus House and it was my first time seeing one in real life. We also had a chat while feeding echidnas and they were so adorable! The guide was very informative and it was a great experience for myself and my family. Definitely book tickets in advance to secure a guided tour as you cannot do a self tour.
Riki D — Google review
Great experience, very knowledgeable staff. we have been here several times and it’s always been a great experience. The first time we came here there was a member of the National Geographic team their photographing the platypus.
Jacinta T — Google review
Falling in love with platypus and echidna deeply after visiting Platypus House OMGGGG!!!! It’s enjoyable to watch the naughty platypus show( eating, swimming and scratching ). We’re so lucky to see the shy female platypus in the case✨ I especially loved the echidna walking around us while they were trying to find the food. Super cute 🥰 It’s so good to have such a place to encounter them 🥰🥰
Jing Y — Google review
We absolutely loved our visit to Platypus World! Our guide, Ella, was fantastic.....so thorough and incredibly knowledgeable in her field. We learned so many amazing facts, and she was happy to answer every question we had (and always had the answers!). Ella you can see is very passionate about the animals, the place has such a friendly atmosphere. The echidnas were our absolute favourite they are so funny, full of personality, and always hungry! 🦔 We couldn’t stop smiling watching them. They really ate cute. Thank you so much, Ella, for making this such an amazing and memorable tour. Highly recommend to anyone visiting!
Nicci L — Google review
Excellent. Very informative walk through the world of the Platypus and the Echidnas. Very thorough staff.
JAS C — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(761)
200 Flinders St, Beauty Point TAS 7270, Australia
http://platypushouse.com.au/
+61 3 6383 4884
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Seahorse World

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Zoos & Aquariums
Aquariums
Seahorse World, located at Beauty Point in West Tamar, Tasmania, offers an immersive and educational experience for visitors. The guided tours provide a unique insight into the mystical world of seahorses and other marine life, including Weedy Sea Dragons and endangered species. The working aquarium allows visitors to witness seahorses from birth and is accompanied by informative guides who make the tour both fun-filled and educational. The facility is wheelchair-friendly with a great gift shop and cafe on-site.
Great tour, our guide was knowledgeable and helpful. Time was given to photograph the critters, with info videos sprinkled into the tour. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
Fee Z — Google review
Loved the seahorses but the tour was so rushed. You couldn't stand there and check out all the individual displays or age stages tanks because every single time you were trying to look at them you were told that we needed to move on to the next room now. It was only my son and I and another couple on the tour. So really - pushing us through so fast was entirely unnecessary. The seahorses themselves are actually extremely incredible and mesmerising. Beautiful creatures. Just a shame we were on the clock.
Kathryn A — Google review
Great place to take the kids on a rainy day in Tasmania. Plenty for them to see and do. A knowledgeable guide and interesting information on seahorses and handfish. Well worth a visit.
David H — Google review
This team does great work in conservation. Great facility and really enjoyed the tour. Happy to support this org. Great value for money and very friendly staff.
Patrick L — Google review
How very cool!! Amazing work being done here. These little darlings are exported around the world! Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. Great gift shop too
Joady R — Google review
The guided tour was informative and fascinating — amazing to see the seahorses up close and learn about their breeding and conservation. It’s a unique experience you don’t often find elsewhere! 🪸
Betty Y — Google review
Very informative tour of the setup there. Seahorse are fascinating. The walking fish were really interesting too. Probably a little expensive for what you get, but the kids really enjoyed it.
Chris J — Google review
Loved it. So knowledgeable, such amazing work. So many cute seahorses, and you even get to touch one. Highly recommended.
Alex R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(970)
200 Flinders St, Beauty Point TAS 7270, Australia
http://www.seahorseworld.com.au/
+61 3 6383 4111
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Anvers Tasmania

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$$$$affordable
Chocolate shop
Located in Latrobe, Tasmania, the House of Anvers is a renowned family-owned chocolate factory that has been producing gourmet Belgian chocolates since 1989. Visitors can explore the museum and tasting center for free and even take a tour of the factory to witness over 2,500 varieties of chocolate being made. The founder, Igor Van Gerwen, takes pride in using the finest ingredients such as Tasmanian cream to create rich and flavorful chocolates.
"Indulge in Tasmania's rich chocolate heritage at Anvers Tasmania, a renowned chocolate factory, cafe, and shop in Latrobe. Discover award-winning handmade truffles, fudges, and specialty chocolates made with fresh Tasmanian cream and Belgian expertise. Enjoy free tastings, factory tours, and beautiful gardens"
Nuwanga M — Google review
Such a lovely location for a house made hot chocolate! There are viewing windows to have a look at what is being made or decorated in store. There's a separate building where you can buy the housemade chocolates. A cafe to have breakfast or a light lunch. Cafe on the pricey side but nice if you're passing through. Friendly staff. Beautiful grounds with a play area for the kids!
Chelsea O — Google review
Got there early on Saturday morning and it was a great way to start the day after getting off the ferry. Food was fantastic, hot chocolate was divine, and service by the young woman serving (It was an A name! I'm so sorry, I did ask and then forgot!) was excellent. Definitely my go-to stop next time I'm catching the ferry over from the mainland.
Matt C — Google review
This was the one location I was excited to see in my trip. The museum is very informative and you can watch them at work - but the waffles and hot chocolate combo was beyond amazing. Don’t forget to pop by the shop and buy some choccies ☺️.
Sulueti S — Google review
My granddaughter Zoe and myself visited Amvers before Zoe was to head to the mainland on the Spirit. We both had a toasted sandwich with different ingredients and they were both delicious. Then we finished off sharing a chocolate slice which also was delicious The atmosphere, staff friendliness and the general outlook make Anvers a beautiful place to visit to enjoy food and the company you have with you. It is very relaxing. AND THE CHOCOLATE 🍫 IS SO SO YUMMY! GO AND I BELIEVE YOU WILL AGREE 😃
Dianne E — Google review
Very interesting place to visit. It has made me appreciate the art of chocolate making again. Pretty surroundings and well presented. Love the free taster bag.
Helen D — Google review
An elegant chocolate tourist factory 🍫🏭 It’s good to have a hot chocolate with the self guided tour!! We learned the history of chocolate in Tasmania and saw lots of equipment in the window cases ✨ We really enjoyed watching the chocolate chef performed in front of us!!🤤 The food and desserts here were amazing!! Good quality, beautiful, delicious and inexpensive with large quantities!!! And the staff here were very friendly too!! It’s a must visit attraction especially it just takes 10-15 minutes from Devonport CBD👍🏻
Jing Y — Google review
Nice friendly service. If unsure what to choose for the day, waitress can recommend you the best on the day. Viewing their museum and cooking window then grap a raspberry slice "yum yum"
Vo K — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(530)
9025 Bass Hwy, Latrobe TAS 7307, Australia
https://anvers-chocolate.com.au/home/
+61 3 6426 2958
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Spirit of Tasmania, Devonport Terminal

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Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
The Spirit of Tasmania, Devonport Terminal is the primary ferry operator connecting the Australian mainland to Devonport. The vessel was constructed in Finland and has been servicing the Melbourne-Devonport route since 2002. The journey across Bass Strait takes around nine to eleven hours, offering various amenities on board such as a buffet restaurant with complimentary soft drinks, friendly staff, comfortable cabins with adjustable temperatures and spacious bathrooms. Additionally, there are entertainment options including dining, drinking, and a play area for children.
What a wonderful experience. A little daunting with everything going on (first time traveller) but everyone was very helpful and instructions were very clear. Wonderful way to travel with a fully loaded car. Sunrise in Geelong was awesome so highly recommend waking up really early. Thank you SOT staff, was a pleasure to travel with you.
Neil D — Google review
Travelling on the Spirit of Tasmania is most definitely the best way I find to travel to & from Tassie for holidays & photoshoots. I can take my own car, taking as much luggage & gear as I need, and return back home to Geelong with lots of uniquely Tasmanian produce like honey, ciders, raspberry jams, gins & wines. The service from the staff, both onboard and on land is exceptional....friendly, efficient, attentive and helpful. All of my 14 crossings have been comfortable & relaxing with the on deck furniture, photos of Tassie on the walls, or the views from the windows. There is plenty of variety of good food from both the TMK and the bar on Deck 9; and entertainment in the cinemas, performers on Deck 9 or people promoting Tasmanian produce. I choose to travel overnight and book 'inside cabins' with their own toilet & showers, as there is less rock & roll if there are any swells & rough seas etc in the Strait. Also, that way, I am not wasting a day travelling and can get going first thing in the mornings to see, photograph & experience the beauty of Tassie. The embarking and disembarking processes are quick & efficient, especially considering the number of people & vehicles that are travelling most times. It is also a lovely view and experience to see both Geelong(my hometown) and Devonport from a different POV when standing on the decks photographing.
Phil T — Google review
This was our 3rd time to Tasmania on the Spirit., enjoyed it all. We have taken motorhome before, then tent another time. This time travelled in our vehicle to hire a van in TAS. Staff doing the boarding were great in directing traffic on and off. Very clean and comfortable whichever way you choose and we have done all modes. Staff very helpful, food and drinks great. For us the Spirit is our favourite way to get to Tasmania. Hopefully I’ll get to sail on one of the new SOT although this trip possibly is our last( sadly) We love Tassie, the people, history and the amazing scenery everywhere.. highly recommend this journey to everyone❤️❤️❤️
Jean W — Google review
Very organised, friendly staff good facilities, we had the theatre all to ourselves. Cabin was squeezy might get a bigger one next time. A bit of a rolling journey.
Michele S — Google review
I traveled to Tasmania recently for a 10 days holidays with my Amiga Anne, & we went on board the Spirit of Tasmania Ferry with Anne’s car. We booked on line, travelling by day with reckliner seats & booked a cabin on our trip back to Geelong port last Sunday night 12/10/25. Being both pensioners we got a huge discount on our tickets. We both enjoyed both trips there & back, & I will recommend to all my friends & family to have a go & travel to Tasmania with the ferry! Thank you! Zhennie Thomson
Zhennie T — Google review
Love taking the Spirit of Tasmania to Tassie for trips. Very easy when you want to take your car (or not)! Great staff across the board, and the onboard amenities are great, including the cabins (can only speak on behalf of the twin or bunk rooms, however am sure all variations are great). Comfortable and well priced. We personally wouldn’t choose to travel to Tassie and back any other way.
Jacki — Google review
Our second journey on the Spirit and we loved it! Our amenities were spotlessly clean and comfortable. Meals and services provided were excellent! Praise to the staff and crew for their efforts.
Hilary E — Google review
I had a wonderful trip over on the Spirit of Tasmania. From the lady who gave me my boarding pass with a friendly smile and clear directions for where to go next, to the man who made my vegetable pizza and was thrilled when I told him I enjoyed it. The experience was fun, easy and relaxing. Ammenities excellent.
Chris B — Google review
4.5
(1717)
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3.9
(2422)
Esplanade, East Devonport TAS 7310, Australia
https://www.spiritoftasmania.com.au/
+61 1800 634 906
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