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How long is the drive from St Helens to Freycinet?

The direct drive from St Helens to Freycinet is 157 mi (252 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 17 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from St Helens to Freycinet, 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 Pyengana Dairy Company and St Columba Falls Rd, or the ever-popular Bay of Fires Eco Tours.

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Top cities between St Helens and Freycinet

The top cities between St Helens and Freycinet are Hobart, Launceston, Clarence, and Richmond. Hobart is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from St Helens and less than an hour from Freycinet.
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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
41 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Freycinet
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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
4 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Freycinet
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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
1 minute off the main route, 99% of way to Freycinet
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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, 100% of way to Freycinet

Best stops along St Helens to Freycinet drive

The top stops along the way from St Helens to Freycinet (with short detours) are Mount Wellington, MONA, and City Park. Other popular stops include Salamanca Market, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, and Bicheno Blowhole.
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Bay of Fires Eco Tours

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Boat tour agency
Tours
Bay of Fires Eco Tours offers a convenient and picturesque stop for travelers, with ample parking and stunning scenery. The boat trip is easily booked online or in person, providing a comfortable experience with knowledgeable guides who offer insights into the local area. Despite unforeseen weather conditions, the operators are accommodating and provide full refunds if necessary. The tour itself is insightful and safe, led by friendly hosts who share interesting information about the area and its wildlife.
What a great insightful tour, Alisha and her dad David did a great job. They ensured everyone was safe and comfortable. Great info about the area and wildlife. We did the seal tour and really really enjoyed it. Only downside was it was a full boat and my partner and I couldn’t sit together.
Jacinta ( — Google review
While I did not come here for the tour itself, the location is well-equipped with plenty of parking, making it a convenient pit stop during your travels. The stunning scenery alone makes it worth the visit, providing a serene and picturesque setting to enjoy. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick break or to take in the beautiful surroundings, This is a great place to experience the natural beauty of the area. Good Pit Stop.
ThianYong C — Google review
A wonderful experience that is catered to ensure each guest has an incredible time. We saw so many different animals, were given information about the coast and animals all while the 2 staff members were flexible in their schedule to allow for dolphin and seal spotting.
Renee K — Google review
Absolutely fantastic boat trip. Very way to book online (you can book on phone & in person) with emailed confirmation within mins. Easy to acces and a very comfortable boat. The tour guide & boat skipper were just brilliant, very informative tour with lots of local knowledge of the area added, the boat also gets really close to the rocks & birds so easy to see . Highly recommended for all ages
Phil S — Google review
Bay of Fires Eco tour was incredible! The skipper and tour guide were fantastic and very knowledgeable about the area. I highly recommend this tour for anyone looking to see and learn about the Bay of Fires area. My new favourite place!
Carly L — Google review
This three hour boat trip was the highpoint of our holiday.The tour guides are highly experienced and help nature show her good side! We got lucky and encountered a pod of dolphins on the way back which swam alongside the boat and two albatrosses on the way out.
Simone C — Google review
We went out on a 1 1/2 hr tour. Hugged along the beaches and was provided with information of the local area and its history. We did chanced upon 2 Australian fur seals floating in the area. The highlight of trip is when we cruised into a large pod of dolphins, who obliged us with their playful company.
Steven W — Google review
This review is for the Seals Tour. The Pros: -Small family business running a small group tour. -Pricey BUT exceptional value for money. You really do get what you pay for with this group. -Friendly high spirited hostess. -Captain made every effort to stop at every random encounter that presented itself including seals (one time in the open, then the big colony on the rocks), dolphins (3 times), flying fish (two times), I lost count of how many bird species we stopped for about 4 all up and at one point he even attempted to get us near an Albatross to get a sense of its immense wingspan. -Hostess goes into great detail about the local history, bird species, dolphins, seals, and those iconic red rocks. -The vessel is a bit of a speed boat making it quite fun so hold onto your hat! -Open air small group minimizes risk of Covid IMO. -The captain gets you really close to the Seals <3 -Insulating jacket provided for the backsplash from the waves. You may get a bit of a spray of sea water every now and again but it's all part of the experience. Cons: -While there is a toilet on board it is very small and difficult to get to (so I'm told). -You may want to call and talk to them before you book if you have really young kids or are heavily pregnant. Consider: -Wear sunscreen. -If you suffer from sea sickness consider taking something beforehand and sit towards the back. Conclusion: Avoid the overcrowded tours out of Hobart and pay a bit extra to do this niche tour the experience is unforgettable.
Jonas W — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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Binalong Bay TAS 7216, Australia
http://www.bayoffiresecotours.com.au/
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Pyengana Dairy Company

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Dairy farm
Sights & Landmarks
Pyengana Dairy Company is a charming working dairy farm that offers a delightful experience for visitors. Nestled near the picturesque St Columba Waterfall, it provides a beautiful setting for leisurely hikes and nature photography. The farm boasts stunning views and cozy handmade furniture, making it an inviting stop regardless of the weather. Guests rave about the outstanding and reasonably priced cheese board featuring a variety of exceptional cheeses.
What a breakfast & view! Such friendly lovely service. A great assortment of fantastic cheeses, jams, relishes, yummy fudge, sauces & snacks. The best hot fresh chive savoury scones & delicious fresh butter & relish I’ve ever had. Awesome tea and coffee. The view is incredible, misty mountains & you can smell how fresh the air is surrounded by dairy farms. You can see the dairy cows too! There were tiny calves in the paddock and bigger dairy cows next door, so cute. Cheese tasting and all. Highly recommend this place, even on a rainy day, especially for brekky, those scones are next level! I hear the toasties are also delicious. Thank you for a great experience ❤️ 🐄
Haylz D — Google review
We traveled from Melbourne to Hobart and visited the Pyengana Dairy Company. The café has a beautiful view, and we were lucky to have a sunny day. They offer free cheese tastings, and we enjoyed a cheese platter along with some delicious flavored milkshakes. The cheeses were outstanding. We also had breakfast at the café, and it was excellent. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming. Overall, we had a wonderful experience.
SYED A — Google review
Working dairy farm with delicious cheese. Nice cafe with lots of information about the history of their dairy and the cheese-making process. The cafe has a window in the floor to look down and see the wheels of cheese in the maturation stage. Views from the outdoor seating area are beautiful. We watched the cows walk in for their milking, and loved seeing them get a nice scratch. Cheese tasting is help-yourself with four of their cheeses on offer. Good amount of free parking.
Georgia D — Google review
Visited this place back in January 2022. Nice cafe with a nice view. We bought the cheese platter and flavoured milk. Cheese tasting available. We had a nice experience with this place.
Li L — Google review
Free cheese tastings, Devonshire tea with warm, freshly baked scones, and the friendliest staff—what more could you want on a rainy day? My only wish is that they were open more than just weekends! 🙏🏼
Renee F — Google review
Great stop in Pyengana — delicious cheese, generous tastings and a proper farmhouse feel. The toastie was excellent. Friendly team and relaxed atmosphere. The place could use a little refresh here and there, but honestly that’s part of the authentic charm.
Reto J — Google review
Good cheese. Several varieties of their own were available for tasing. I liked the traditional and matured versions.
Ravindran R — Google review
We had lunch here yesterday. Possibly the best meal we have had in a cafe in Tasmania. A simple Bangers and Cheesy Mash with a sprinkling of crumbly parmesan on top. Succulent flavours that didn't overpower each other. Heading there again to have Devonshire tea for brunch. We missed the cheese making unfortunately but on the right day you can watch the process through the windows. A bonus to watch the very contented cows coming in for milking.
Patricia M — Google review
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4.2
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163 St Columba Falls Rd, Pyengana TAS 7216, Australia
http://www.pyenganadairy.com.au/
+61 3 6373 6157
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St Columba Falls Rd

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Waterfalls
St Columba Falls Rd leads to Tasmania's highest waterfall, St Columba Falls, located in the Pyengana Valley. The South George River cascades 90 meters down the hillside, creating a spectacular sight, especially after rainfall. Visitors can enjoy an easy 20-minute walk from the car park to reach a viewing platform at the base of the falls for an up-close experience of this natural wonder.
4.7
(531)
Pyengana TAS 7216, Australia
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Eureka Farm

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Eureka Farm is a must-visit destination in Tasmania, offering delightful fruity treats and renowned ice-cream. It's an ideal spot for fishing southern black bream, surf bream, and more. The farm provides a tranquil setting with picturesque views of the ocean and Scamander River. Additionally, the area offers various outdoor activities such as kayaking expeditions, surfing lessons, and mountain biking trails for adventure enthusiasts.
We visited Eureka Farm for a bit of PYO. 23 Dec. In no time, my kids had a full bucket of blackberries, and kid's tongues were bright purple from sampling the fruit. We also got heaps of blackcurrants and redcurrants. We also got some tasty jams and lemons. And a great chat with the owner. Thanks!
Pawel S — Google review
YOU GOTTA GO! The 2 owners are grumpy and grumpier. Ask about business, ask about ice-cream, ask about summer pudding. You will come away feeling your life is a glowing ball of happiness after 5 minutes here.
Jake K — Google review
Best apples I have ever tasted! Forgotten what fresh fruit without supermarket cold storage degradation tastes like!
Richard Z — Google review
Way tasty plums and nashis and blueberries from our favorite Tasmania farm! Jams and chutneys are delicious too. Lovely owners, full of local knowledge.
The V — Google review
Stopped by to pick some berries and was greated by the lovely owner who advised Blackberries were available to pick today. The biggest, juiciest and delicious berries I’ve had in a long while. Highly recommend.
Stephanie K — Google review
A fantastic experience! I wish I could give it more than 5 stars! We were looked after by hosts caring for the farm while the owners were away. They made us feel very at home and every whim was cared for. I cannot say thank you enough for making our stay so special. The breakfast was beautifully cooked and very tasty with home made jams. A must stay place if you come to Tasmania.
Ann G — Google review
Anne and her husband were great hosts. The little cottage was sparkling clean and easy to find. My kids enjoyed the ice cream. Next time we will stay longer and explore the farm.
Juls K — Google review
The farm was brilliant, a real home away from home. It’s owners really cared about us having a good stay, and were full of suggestions for places to go and see. The accomodation was really well set up, with everything we could want, and delicious fresh fruit to boot! Breakfast was delicious and definitely kept us going. Bonus animals (in particular the dogs!) made it even more great. I can’t recommend it more, both to stay at and to stop in for a delicious treat.
Catherine A — Google review
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4.5
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89 Upper Scamander Rd, Scamander TAS 7215, Australia
https://www.eurekafarm.com.au/
+61 3 6372 5500
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LEGERWOOD CARVED MEMORIAL TREES

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Sights & Landmarks
Park
The Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees in Dorset, Tasmania, stand as a poignant tribute to the local soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War One. Originally planted to honor these brave men, the trees have since perished but were transformed into stunning sculptures depicting 25 soldiers. Each intricately carved statue is accompanied by a plaque that tells the story of its respective soldier, creating an emotional connection for visitors.
Incredible workmanship to create these awesome carvings. An amazing memorial to World War 1 soldiers. Well, it's worth a visit when in the area. Take cash so you can support the small vendor who sells souvenirs and food and proceeds to the upkeep of the area. No tickets needed, free site.
Carol K — Google review
WOW very impressive and worth the short drive into Ledgerwood from the main road. A lovely memorial to those fallen soldiers. The carver has done a brilliant job. Dint forget to visit the little train carriage there too and buy a little souvenir as proceeds go to covering costs of maintaining the carvings.
Gillian N — Google review
nice carvings, and the history behind them. free camp spot behind them too with a beautiful backdrop of green luscious fields and mountain range. bbq’s, toilets, tables. what more could you ask for, well done. big ups to the town. need more places like this.
Budge B — Google review
Must see beautiful War Veteran carving and trees in memorial area. Thank you Leaderwood for creating a beautiful tribute area of past veterans who served our Country.
Jennie S — Google review
Absolutely loved this extraordinary display of talent. Very emotional. Also a good spot for a stop
Christine H — Google review
Wow these are absolutly beautiful. Very clever
Shirley R — Google review
Awesome free overnight stop. Everything you need is here and the carvings are great.
Dave D — Google review
As everyone says, please come see it in person to appreciate its beauty, craftsmanship, and historical Australian significance. This is a fabulous tribute to our Anzacs and local heroes who died from this town. As a returned Veteran myself, reading the written tributes & plaques of each person gave me goosebumps. Then you look at the faces depicted in the carvings, and it makes it even more real. Fantastic experience 👍🇦🇺❤️
Raelene G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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23 Main St, Legerwood TAS 7263, Australia
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/attraction/legerwoodcarvedmemorialtrees
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East Coast Natureworld

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
East Coast Natureworld is a 150-acre wildlife sanctuary located in Bicheno, just 7km north of the township. The park features paths that wind through lagoon and forest areas, allowing visitors to observe Tasmanian mammals, reptiles, and birds in their natural habitat. Visitors can witness the feeding of Tasmanian Devils and get up close to wallabies, kangaroos, snakes, quolls, and other native Tasmanian fauna as well as non-native animals.
We loved every minute here (and spent close to 2 hours here without even realising!). Had the most amazing wombat encounter (if you’re on the fence, just do it - Dottie, one of the resident wombats, climbed into my lap like a cat!). The merch was well priced, the guides were lovely and we would do this again over the Unzoo.
Sairah R — Google review
As someone from the mainland who has been to bigger zoos and seen it all but just cant get enough, I have to say do NOT skip over this beautiful little sanctuary. You get up nice and close with the animals and really get to admire them. The guides are full of knowledge and really love what they do and so do we! Definitely worth spending the extra $ on a cuddle with any of the animals. They are super cute and you won't forget it and all that money is going back into their care. We especially need to look out for our animals in tassie and these guys do just that <3
Saffron H — Google review
Really enjoyed all the animals, especially feeding the Devils - I think one of my favourite animals. The keeper (bushy blonde hair and red beard) was superb - very knowledgeable and friendly. Loved his interaction with the Devils - that lived up to their names
Max U — Google review
What a ripper little zoo! We spent about two hours here feeding wallabies, white wallabies!, Emus (scary), and most importantly Tassie Devils! We were there at feeding time and because we were just about the only people in the park (winter/out of season) we got a private showing with lots of explanations by the lovely wildlife lady. We even got to pat a devil! The bird enclosure was also love with friendly native parrots. All in all a very good and value for money experience.
Oli W — Google review
We had the pleasure of doing the Devils in the Dark tour with Leon last night. Wow what an amazing experience. Leon was the perfect guide so full of information and delivered it perfectly. Being so close to those awesome devils is something I will never forget. If you get a chance do it !
Shani — Google review
Absolutely unreal visit, a much more intimate experience than you'd get at Australia zoo. All the staff clearly loved their jobs and their passion for the animals shows. Definitely a must visit if you are in the area.
Lukas L — Google review
had the most amazing time at the east coast natureworld, we booked in for the baby devil encounter and it was worth every cent. being able to cradle and pat them was an experience I will never forget. the host of our animal encounter (Josh) was very friendly and informative, and it was incredible to have such a unique one-on-one encounter with these lovely devils. definitely recommend coming here whether you're visiting or live local, it's such a great way to get a proper hands-on experience with these beautiful native animals and as I mentioned before, it's truly worth every cent. thankyou to east coast natureworld and especially Josh for such a fantastic and memorable day :)
Jordan S — Google review
I am not usually a huge fan of seeing animals in captivity, but I genuinely enjoyed the „Devils in the Dark“ experience! The animals are considered ambassadors for the conservation efforts of the species and treated as naturally as possible. We got to see seven little devils making a carcase disappear while a knowledgeable guide gave a bunch of interesting information. Absolutely recommend.
A B — Google review
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4.5
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18356A Tasman Hwy, Bicheno TAS 7215, Australia
http://www.natureworld.com.au/
+61 401 246 777
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Bicheno Penguin Tours and Bicheno Surf Shop

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Tour operator
Tours
Bicheno Penguin Tours offers a guaranteed way to see the cute fairy penguins up close. The beach at Bicheno is stunning and staying in this local area provides a more affordable and less touristy option compared to Coles Bay. Visitors have had an amazing experience with the penguin tour, getting as close as 6 feet away from the adorable creatures. Despite being fully booked, the tour was not overcrowded, allowing for good viewing of the penguins coming ashore.
Great night time experience with Bicheno Penguin Tours. Very knowledgeable great service and well organised tour. Could not have been simpler. Very accommodating to families. Bonus was that the penguins were on show seeing about 20-25 with a mix of those parading and nesting.
Troy S — Google review
Absolutely must do when touristing Tasmania! The whole experience was extremely worth it. We did the second session of the night, and in my opinion that was the best one, getting the best of seeing the penguins and getting to stay there the longest. The guides are extremely knowledgeable, Connor knew heaps of great little facts and you could tell how much he cared for the little penguins. Pair this experience with dinner beforehand at the Food'n'Brew next door for a great night!
Mitchell D — Google review
Friendly and informative tour guides. We were fortunate enough to see a few groups of penguin make their way up from the sea to shore.we also saw the first two chicks for the season. Knowing they’re able to breed in a safer environment due to this education for locals and visitors to this area was a highlight for me. Small enough groups to ensure good visuals of the penguins as well as other mammals living on the shoreline. Definitely worth the fee, knowing I’m contributing to the program. Highly recommended.
Robyn F — Google review
Excellent experience. We were lucky enough to see so many penguins in many different areas across the rookery. They were adorable and it was amazing to watch them in their natural habitat. The tour was also very informative and our tour guide, Conor, was extremely knowledgeable and really cared about the penguins. Would definitely recommend.
MIKAELA H — Google review
A unique experience for my husband and I and would definitely recommend. Our guide was so friendly and informative. Despite her advice on how we needed to behave around the penguins, eg no flash when taking photos, no movement when they near us, etc there was still visitors who ignored the advice and needed to be reminded, on more than one occasion. At one stage, I reminded someone, as politely as possible, to adhere to her instructions. Amazing experience, thank you for the opportunity to view these beautiful creatures.
Amanda M — Google review
When the sun slipped behind the horizon, the beach turned into a secret stage. Under a sky dusted with stars, tiny blue penguins emerged from the waves — shaking off the sea, calling softly to each other, and waddling home in little groups. The sound of the ocean and their gentle footsteps felt like a lullaby only the coast could sing.
Crystal H — Google review
Amazing experience, as the tour guides explained everything so perfectly, with amazing opportunities for photography and taking in the sights around you. So much amazing wildlife to see, with a guaranteed bundle of penguins to sight, and many more animals in a wild habitat. The jobs they do in order to protect the penguins are also spectacular, appreciating the careful restrictions they must abide by, whilst giving both the penguins, and the tourists a stunning experience.
OZ N — Google review
We had a brilliant evening learning about these gorgeous creatures. Our guide, Dean (I think) was knowledgeable and made the facts interesting. We were given time to watch the penguins come up the beach as well as to see those who had already reached their nests. Thank you for such a fun evening. Thanks also to the bus driver who had the bus toasty warm on our return.
Shani D — Google review
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Unit 1/70 Burgess St, Bicheno TAS 7215, Australia
http://www.bichenopenguintours.com.au/
+61 3 6375 1333
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Bicheno Blowhole

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Bicheno Blowhole is a natural wonder on the rocky coastline, where waves transform into powerful jets of water during high tide. This attraction is formed by the erosion of volcanic rock and constantly changes in size and shape due to the sea's forces. It's a popular tourist spot easily accessible from the town center. Bicheno also offers shops, galleries, and nearby national parks like Freycinet National Park and Douglas Apsley National Park.
It is lovely to come here and take a small walk. There is plenty of free parking available in front of the walkway. The rocks look a little bit like the ones in Bay of Fires with the red rocks. The blowhole is quite cool to see, it is not very big though. Nice for a small walk!
Fan — Google review
Great spot to see. I loved the sounds that came from the waves hitting the blowhole and you can get super close to it. Added bonus was that I got to see a sea lion too!
Belinda N — Google review
It is… a blowhole. Not very big, and not more special than any other blowholes. Though the red stained rocks are pretty beautiful. Would skip this if you are short of time - not worth any detour especially. If you do go, however, do be sure to stop by Lobster ShackT Tasmania for some lobsters. Those were delicious.
Matt H — Google review
Had lots of laughs here. The blow hole didn't disappoint. We even found a rock pool with baby "somethings" in it. Some looked like wrigglers (mosquito larvae) and some looked like fish... I will leave it to the experts to comment on that 😀
Jenny F — Google review
We went at sunset, and got fairly good lighting for a few different shots. The blowhole seemed to only get high when I wasn't ready with the camera. Parking is just a little asphalt section to the side, so maybe busy times it might be difficult to park (we had no trouble on a weekday afternoon)
Mitchell D — Google review
Even though the ocean was calm and the Bicheno Blowhole stayed quiet, the place was still full of magic. My 5-year-old spent hours exploring the rocks and nature — his kind of paradise!
Carolin S — Google review
The Bicheno Blowhole is one of Tasmania’s coastal highlights. Just a short walk from the car park, this spot offers a spectacular display as waves crash through the rocks and shoot high into the air — especially impressive at high tide. Surrounded by smooth granite boulders and ocean views, it’s perfect for photography or a peaceful stop along the east coast. Visit around sunset for a chance to spot fairy penguins nearby. Free, easy to access, and well worth the visit.
Roshan — Google review
What a fabulous pice of coastline. A small 3km walk takes you over the huge granite boulders and a small harbour in Bicheno. Fantastic views of the beaches and surrounding islands with seals and other wildlife.
Mnesporek — Google review
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Douglas St, Bicheno TAS 7215, Australia
https://enjoytasmania.com.au/things-to-do/bicheno/bicheno-blowhole/
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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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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
(3529)
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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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Freycinet Marine Farm

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Freycinet Marine Farm, owned by Giles Fisher and his wife Julie for nearly 15 years, is renowned for producing about three million oysters annually in the pristine waters of Great Oyster Bay. The farm shop offers freshly harvested seafood, including oysters that have been out of the water for less than 20 minutes.
Fantastic place to stop for fresh seafood on the way to Freycinet National Park. We really enjoyed the fresh oysters. The cooked prawns and seafood chowder were also delicious and full of flavor. The space is open, clean, and welcoming, with plenty of seating and ample on-site parking. A great spot to relax and enjoy quality local seafood. Highly recommended!
Ijaykay — Google review
Really happy with the food there, we ordered oyster 🦪 and the Chowder and chips. Compare with the oyster in Sydney, the oyster there is much more sweeter! So tasty! Not a huge size but I think that’s depends on the season. The chowder is also tasty, full of flavour! Chips also not bad. My friend order the scallops dish, looks and smell really good! I think price are reasonable, it’s not cheap but now day everything is getting expensive. Do not recommend the Mediterranean tho, I think the best way to eat the fresh oysters still non cook.
Lee C — Google review
We had the most magical lunch at Freycinet Marine Farm - the oysters and prawns were fresh, light and tasty and it was an absolutely delicious seafood chowder, so velvety! We paired this with a local white wine each and enjoyed this fresh, delicious lunch! Thx to the team for being so were efficient and friendly. Highly recommend stopping for lunch on the way to/from walking the wineglass bay trail walk.
Linda M — Google review
You come here the very fresh, high quality seafood that you would expect from Tasmania. DELICIOUS Tassie Scallops and very fresh oysters. This place is a bit on the pricey end, but you get what you pay for.
Lilly V — Google review
While the food tasted fresh, it was an atrocious 30-minute wait time with pathetic portion sizes. The service and portion do not match the high price ($30~$40/dish). It is mostly self-service, from picking up the food to clearing the table, which would be fine if there was more value for money. I would recommend the fish and chips above the other dishes. I would not recommend the abalone, as it costs $35 for 3 small pieces. Overall, the food tastes good, but don't expect to have a full stomach from it.
Syuen Y — Google review
What a surprise discovery! My family and I stumbled upon Freycinet Marine Farm entirely by chance during a road trip to Freycinet, and I am so glad we did. We were just looking for a quick stop for brunch and ended up having one of the most memorable meals of our trip. This place had a charming, rustic, laid back vibe that immediately put us at ease. The atmosphere was bustling with people enjoying their fresh seafood. We decided to try the oysters, and they were absolutely incredible. We've had oysters at many places, but these were on another level. Each one was plump, briny, and tasted so fresh we could almost taste the sea itself. It was a true testament to the quality and care that goes into their farming. But the oysters were just the beginning. We also ordered the prawns which were sweet and succulent. It was clear that everything was prepared with a deep respect for the ingredients, letting their natural flavors shine through. Just simple, fresh goodness of the seafood. We ordered more seafood, they were so good that we eat them up so fast that we forgot to take pictures. The staff were also fantastic—friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely enthusiastic about the food they were serving. They were happy to answer our questions and provided excellent recommendations. It was this combination of exceptional food, a wonderful atmosphere, and top-notch service. What surprised me the most was the sheer quality of the food for a place that feels so relaxed and unpretentious. It's the kind of place you'd expect to find in a big city, but here it is, tucked away and serving up some of the best seafood you'll ever have. It's a must-visit for anyone in the area, whether you're a seafood lover or just looking for an authentic and delicious meal. I can't recommend Freycinet Marine Farm enough. It's more than just a place to eat; it's a true culinary experience that celebrates the bounty of the sea. We will definitely be making a point to stop here again on our return trip, and I'll be dreaming about those oysters until then!
Joaquim U — Google review
Declan was awesome! Great tour guide who knew his stuff. Took pics for everyone and cooked some pretty decent mussels 😆
Kim — Google review
Tasty casual stop for some fresh seafood in the Frecinet area. Can select fresh oysters/ fish from counter and also get meals. Casual picnic seating. Moderate wait time even when there isn't much of a crowd. Nice fresh tasting oysters. Second time visiting here.
Cate B — Google review
4.3
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4.2
(613)
1784 Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay TAS 7215, Australia
https://www.freycinetmarinefarm.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix_google_business_profile&utm_campaign=10511398390494985487
+61 3 6257 0261
12

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
(29)
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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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Kate's Berry Farm

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Farm shop
Cafe
Coffee shop
If you're on a family adventure in Tasmania, Kate's Berry Farm is an absolute must-visit just south of Swansea. This charming spot offers a delightful selection of berry-inspired treats that will tantalize your taste buds. Indulge in scrumptious waffles topped with berry compote, fluffy scones slathered with rich berry jam, and delectable fruit pies. And let's not forget the ice cream—it's some of the finest you'll find in the region!
Amazing light, fluffy, warm scones with your choice of jam. Served with cream. And we also loved trying the homemade boysenberry and vanilla ice-cream. Generous portion size given for the price. Enjoyed the wonderful views of the ocean in the distance. Plenty of places to sit. Friendly service. Would recommend to everyone! Hope whoever buys this place takes care of it and continues the same level of service and care that Kate has for 30+ years.
Christine — Google review
Great little stop along the east coast. They have yummy jams that you can test before you buy and the lavender ice cream was delicious. The owner Kate was really lovely too. Highly recommend.
Rebecca K — Google review
A lovely Cafe that serves some serious ice cream by some super friendly staffs. I had mixed berries (sweet sourish) while my wife had lavender (sweet) ice creams, both tasted equally rich flavourful but not too sweet. There's seating outside the cafe overlooking the flower garden. A recommended place for a stop over.
John T — Google review
One stop farm. Wine, jam, chocolate, coffee and icecream. Can't beat it up for sale too. Hope the new owners have as much experience and love for the place as the current owner as her products are to die for. Plenty of parking a circle driveway. On your way out you drive right past the front door. The counter staff are wonderful and make you feel welcome and want to say a while. Don't forget to stop.
Laura B — Google review
I visited here first. Berry pie is so unique and fabulous! There are a lot of berry filling in the pie.The view was amazing and peaceful. Staff was sooooo kind. I bought no sugar berry jam.
DOA — Google review
Very delicious jams. Free tasting so that you can decide which flavour(s) to buy. A bit pricey.
Teck L — Google review
Absolutely delicious jams and divine relishes! Highlight for me was the tasting station they provide. Took a few little take homes and some for my mum, of course. So glad we made this stopover! Such a cute location. Has a cafe serving food and coffee.
Ally W — Google review
I enjoyed myself here. They have tasting of jams which is hygienic. Some are sugar free. Plenty of different berry jams to purchase including some with a little alcohol, nice! Also have chocolate coated nuts and berries. We had berry cake and scones with jam/cream very delicious. Good views from outside seating but if too cold for you then stay with the seating indoors. Nothing like a coffee with a couple of fresh scones. Toilets on site and parking.
Carl G — Google review
4.3
(1380)
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4.0
(737)
12 Addison St, Swansea TAS 7190, Australia
http://www.katesberryfarm.com/
+61 418 546 133
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Brickendon

Indoor lodging
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
An 1830s property offering rustic cottages, free breakfast and an open-air farm village museum.
Wonderful experience everytime I visit with family. I love to feed the animals in the mornings, rooms are very nice and cosy. Whole place is lovely
Ash J — Google review
We stayed in the Gardeners Cottage and thoroughly enjoyed our short stay in this UNESCO heritage site. The self contained unit had all the amenities one would need, including lots of fire wood. 😅
Pieter L — Google review
We stayed at Brickendon Pumpkin Cottage on the last night of our Tasmanian holiday, before heading out on the Devonport Ferry. We found this stay to be the highlight of our trip. The cottage was so comfortable and charming, with everything you could need. We sat outside on the veranda all evening, with a cheese plate and some local wine, enjoying the extraordinary view and the spectacular sense of history of the site. My husband said it was the best place we have ever stayed, in 15 years of holidaying together. We had thought about staying in one of the convict built residence, but decided on the cottage instead and were so glad we did - private, secluded, peaceful, with a glorious sense of a rolling countryside unfolding in front of us. This was a not to be missed experience. Remarkable and highly recommended.
Katrina N — Google review
Wonderfully historic cottages to stay in. Ours had a beautiful little garden. It was very well furnished and some of the best breakfast provisioning ever. It was our own little private haven, much nicer atmosphere than Woolmers. The staff were immediately available when needed and very friendly. It was wonderful to be surrounded by this great tourist attraction.
Gerry B — Google review
The surrounds and farm were beautiful and historic. Cottage was quaint and cosy. Fire wood ready on verandah and fire set in fireplace which ignited as soon as lit. The breakfast supplies were a lovely touch. We had a memorable stay
Laurel S — Google review
We loved Brickendon Pumpkin Cottage! Accommodation was so comfortable and well set up. It was a pleasure to stay in a beautifully kept historical building. The provisions for breakfast were very much enjoyed and the fire set, all ready to light, with plenty of wood to keep it going was a delightful touch. The grounds provide plenty of beautiful, quiet, country vistas to enjoy and the history of the buildings on the grounds is fascinating. Being able to bring our dog made it all the more enjoyable. We will definitely return 😊
Frances F — Google review
Beautiful little historic cottage, perfect place for relaxation. We felt like we had gone back in time. Perfect set up for us and our 2 well behaved English Bulldogs. Cosy, private, well prepared breakfast provisions and fully self contained for preparing dinner. Definitely will return to spend longer, one night definitely not long enough.
Denice D — Google review
Historic. Calming and just wow. This little gem is well worth the visit. Ducks, chickens, turkeys, fowl of all varieties. Incredible information about the estates beginning and subsequent 7 generations in one family. There were easy access, very clean toilets. The grounds are mostly flat and simple to navigate for 9 years old to 90 year Olds. Give yourself an hour at least and think.about taking the walk over to Woolmers estate. Brilliant.
Vanessa K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(83)
236 Wellington St, Longford TAS 7301, Australia
http://www.brickendon.com.au/
+61 437 525 890
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Spiky Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Spiky Bridge is a fascinating structure located approximately 7km south of Swansea. Constructed in the early 1840s by convicts using numerous local fieldstones, it features spiky protrusions. Initially part of the main east-coast road, it now sits adjacent to the highway. Visitors can also explore nearby Kelvedon Beach, Spiky Beach, and Cressy Beach, which boast pristine golden sands and are often devoid of footprints.
4.0
(391)
Swansea TAS 7190, Australia
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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
(143)
48 Church St, Ross TAS 7209, Australia
http://www.taswoolcentre.com.au/
+61 3 6381 5466
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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
(128)
2 Portugal St, Ross TAS 7209, Australia
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/attraction/rossfemalefactoryhistoricsite
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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
4.8
(711)
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https://callingtonmilldistillery.com/pages/cellar-door
+61 482 509 019
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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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Richmond Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Richmond Bridge, located in Tasmania, Australia, is a picturesque sandstone bridge that was constructed in 1825 by convict labor. It holds the distinction of being the oldest bridge still in use in Australia and is also the oldest stone span bridge in the country. The bridge serves as a main thoroughfare for both vehicles and pedestrians crossing the Coal River.
Stopped by Richmond Bridge and it’s a charming spot, perfect for a quick visit and some great photos. The historic stone bridge is picturesque, and the surrounding area is lovely with heaps of friendly ducks waddling around. It wasn’t busy at all, which made it nice and relaxing. The town itself is full of historic charm with plenty of nice cafes and eateries to enjoy. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Mark H — Google review
The Richmond Bridge is a beautiful and historically significant spot, and definitely worth stopping by if you are visiting Richmond. Built in 1825 by convicted prisoners, this picturesque sandstone bridge spans the Coal River and stands as one of Tasmania’s oldest and most iconic structures. It is a wonderful place for a short walk where you can appreciate the combination of history, architecture, and natural beauty all in one scene. The surrounding landscape is peaceful and scenic, with friendly ducks waddling around adding to the charm of the place. Behind the bridge, you will find a lovely area filled with blossoms and colourful flowers, perfect for taking photos or simply sitting back and enjoying the view.
Alvin K — Google review
Title: Beautiful Historic Bridge Review: “Richmond Bridge is absolutely stunning and full of history. The architecture is beautiful, and the peaceful surroundings make it a perfect spot for a walk or photos. A must-visit if you’re in Tasmania!”
Noman R — Google review
We stopped by Richmond Bridge and it’s such a charming little spot. The bridge itself is beautiful — old sandstone, historic, and surrounded by peaceful views. It’s great for a quick walk, some photos, and soaking in a bit of Tasmania’s heritage. The area around it is cute and easy to explore, and the whole place has a relaxed, small-town vibe. Definitely worth a short stop if you’re in the area!
Nikita K — Google review
DUCKIES! Such a beautiful small town with adorable duckies around. A lovely place to spend the afternoon with lots of greenaries and the duckies are an absolute gem! A very peaceful vibe. Absolute loved it and I came back from Hobart a second time during my short trip.
Euswary K — Google review
Richmond Bridge is over 202 years old, and it’s amazing to see how well it’s been preserved. I was so happy to walk around the area and take in its charm. The peaceful surroundings and historic feel made the visit even more special.
Elmer S — Google review
Richmond Bridge makes history feel beautifully immediate. Built by convict stonemasons in the 1820s, its sandstone arches still carry cars and walkers over the Coal River without fuss. From the middle of the span you get that classic view: willow trees dipping into the water, St John’s Church steeple rising just beyond the ridge, and ducks tracing lazy ripples below. Early or late in the day, warm light turns the stone a soft gold and reflections double the scene almost perfectly. Take a slow wander and the craftsmanship stands out. Hand-tooled chisel marks remain visible in many blocks, and a few stones bear the initials of the men who laid them nearly two centuries ago. Plaques at each end share the bridge’s backstory without overwhelming you, so even a casual stroll leaves you with a sense of the engineering challenge and the convict lives behind it. The surrounding parkland invites a longer pause. Grassy banks make an easy picnic spot, local swans drift by hoping for crumbs, and a short path leads to a vantage point ideal for photos. Parking lines the road near the bridge, public toilets sit a minute’s walk away, and Richmond’s bakery and cafés are close enough to grab a pastry or coffee before you settle in. Whether you visit for colonial history, photography or just a quiet riverside break, Richmond Bridge rewards every unhurried step.
Le G — Google review
Take a look on how beautiful this Bridge. I am so happy we ended up going until the Bridge when visitinha Richmond. Ohhhhh, it was perfect to take pictures and to see ducks and a huge blooming sakura just at the entrance of the Bridge walkway. You have to see it!
Zilma R — Google review
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Bridge St, Richmond TAS 7025, Australia
https://richmondtasmania.com.au/things-to-do/richmond-bridge/
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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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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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655 Main Rd, Berriedale TAS 7011, Australia
https://www.mona.net.au/
+61 3 6277 9978
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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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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
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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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$$$$affordable
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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Mount Wellington

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Wellington, also known as kunanyi, is a 4,170-foot mountain in Hobart that offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding area. The mountain features the striking Organ Pipes cliffs and is crisscrossed with walking trails, making it popular among hikers and mountain bikers. Visitors can drive to the summit for panoramic views or join guided tours to explore the area.
We didn’t have a lot of time to spend on Mount Wellington that day, so instead of going on any long hikes, we just drove straight up to the summit—and honestly, it was totally worth it! The views from the top are absolutely stunning. You can see all of Hobart, the Derwent River, and the surrounding mountains. It’s the kind of spot where you just stop, take a deep breath, and go “wow.” Super photogenic too—great for quick photos or just soaking it all in. If you’re into hiking, there are some awesome trails that start lower down and go through forest, rocks, and open alpine areas. Looked amazing for a full-day adventure—we’d definitely love to come back and do those properly next time! ⚠️ A few tips: • It gets really windy and cold up there—even on sunny days—so bring a warm jacket. • The road up is sealed and easy to drive, just take it slow around the bends. • Weather can change fast. If it’s cloudy or foggy, you might miss the views—but that kind of moody atmosphere is pretty cool too! ✅ Verdict: Even if you’re just popping up for a short visit, Mount Wellington is a must-see. Super easy to access and the views are next level. Don’t skip it!
Nicole N — Google review
Fabulous experience to be at the top after snowfall. Great views of the city and far beyond. There is an indoor glass viewing area to keep you warm & shelter from wind. Plenty of parking and restroom available. Pinnacle road can be quite busy at peak times.
A D — Google review
Excellent view from Mt Wellington. A bit tricky to get to the summit if you aren’t steady on your feet. Inside observation area is clean and comfortable. Viewing deck is great and public toilets are very modern and very clean!
Fran H — Google review
Beautiful views of Hobart and the surrounding area. Cool place to see some snow and experience some extreme weather. The temperature dropped quite a lot on ascent and the wind at the top was very fast, but that also made it fun and unique. I recommend to bring some warm clothes and a wind breaker to go for the few short walks at the top.
Tim G — Google review
Mount Wellington/ Kunayi is an imposing, spiritual and majestic natural mountain right in the middle of Hobart. I used a local tour company to drive to the top of the mountain and the views are absolutely amazing. A definite must for visitors to Hobart. IMPORTANT TIP: Do not pass on the opportunity to use the toilet/ portaloos on the way up to the mountain. It takes about 40 minutes for a bus to get to the top and very little toilet opportunity for toilet breaks.
Normandy J — Google review
The place in itself was nice with unique alpine and subalpine plants. It has got several viewing platforms and information boards which was really helpful. People said it is usually windy even in summer but when we went there it was extra windy than usual so our car was also shaky. We went to the Pinnacle lookout and observation shelter where we were able to enjoy a full panoramic view of Hobart. Also, the wind was not able to distract us in the observatory as it was enclosed.
Ash — Google review
Mount Wellington was one of the highlights of my trip to Hobart. The view from the top is absolutely spectacular, offering an incredible panoramic scene of the city, the river, and the surrounding landscape. It truly captures the natural beauty of Tasmania. The drive up the mountain was very enjoyable. The road is well-maintained, surrounded by lush greenery, and the scenery along the way makes the journey just as pleasant as the destination itself. I was also fortunate to have clear weather, which made the view even more impressive once I reached the summit. It can get quite windy at the top, which is expected given the elevation, so make sure to bring something warm or hold onto your belongings securely. My main advice is to check the weather conditions and road access before heading up, as the summit road can occasionally be closed due to weather changes.
Alvin K — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing! A must-visit on any Hobart trip. The pinnacle area offers mind-blowing views — truly breathtaking scenery all around.
Vijay V — Google review
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4.7
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Wellington Park TAS 7054, Australia
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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
4.4
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4.2
(412)
Salmon Ponds, 70 Salmon Ponds Rd, Plenty TAS 7140, Australia
http://www.salmonponds.com.au/
+61 3 6261 5663
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Huon Jet

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Tour operator
Tours
Embark on an exhilarating 40-minute adventure with the Huon Jet Boats as you cruise along the picturesque Huon River. Marvel at the stunning scenery and breathe in the delightful fragrance of the Huon Pine while your knowledgeable captain shares insights about the surroundings. Feel the thrill as the jet boat performs exciting spins and maneuvers, creating a memorable experience for both adults and children. The tour offers a perfect blend of excitement, natural beauty, and informative commentary about the river system.
A must do in Tasmanian. Great ride in the bost. Driver was very informed of the local region. Appreciated
A H — Google review
My partner and I went up River with the talented operator Archie, cruising on the plane enjoying tremendous views, darting upstream along winding river banks and across many rapids. Experiencing this boat carving through the pristine Huon River is a memory we will enjoy forever. Heavily recommend, it's a bang for buck experience. Easy to book and pay through the website.
Corey B — Google review
Very enjoyable and educational trip along the Huon River. Our driver was very lovely and while there was a bit of a fun adrenaline rush at times, we always felt very safe and didn’t get wet at all. 10/10 will be recommending to family & friends
Josh E — Google review
One of the best experiences ever, the guide was very informative and the jet boat was extremely fun and worth it. I suggest you go there. The staff at the counter were really nice and held a long conversation. Toilets outside and inside the Cafe for anyone needing them.
Shane — Google review
Had lunch today. Food and chai were good. The staff were wonderful. Pleasant and happy. All smiles. A delightful experience including the little lapwing that kept me company.
Maree H — Google review
I did this tour in 1990 and have just done it again with the family. So much fun, great to have John our driver.explain about the river system as well as give us all a great time. You don't get too wet with the spins and turns but you might get a few splashes. Don't forget to hold on!
Michael W — Google review
This tour lasts for about 40 minutes. Captain takes you upstream the Huon river in his jet boat, talks about what’s around us, does a few spin tricks and takes you back. It was a bit cloudy and chilly when we went but good fun never the less. On a sunny day with not much wind, reflection on this dark water would have looked amazing.
Tony Z — Google review
Such an awesome experience. Loved every minute of it. Martin is a very skillful operator. What a thrill. Will highly recommend the jet boat trip. The food at the cafe is delicious.
Josette S — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(266)
44 The Esplanade, Huonville TAS 7109, Australia
http://www.huonjet.com/
+61 3 6264 1838
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The Wooden Boat Centre - Tasmania

Boat builders
Visitor Centers
What a beautiful little place. If you're into all things marine, this is for you. All volunteer run and very reasonably priced. A great wat to fill in a few hours. The one hour tour seemed to go on forever, but I found a nice log to sit on outside to read a book while the rest of our group carried on.
Lesley B — Google review
What an amazing place. We went there because my husband loves boats and wood but by the end of our tour I was wanting to sign up for the shipwright course. Seriously very interesting - our guide Neil was very entertaining and informative particularly about different types of wood and the art of reparation for some of the older boats with a history. Really good gift shop too. One of the highlights of our Tasmanian trip.
Kerrie R — Google review
BRILLIANT!!! A grand insight into the history of wooden boats in the area. Our guide, John was very knowledgeable and patient, taking time to explain concepts to us, and exploring the styles of wooden boats, as well as the use of huon pine. Amazing and well worth your time. Don't miss it.
Mick G — Google review
The 2 of us enjoyed the little talk in your workshop explain the benefits of different local woods and build systems, Huon or King Billy pine, Sassafras or Tasmanian oak, clinker, strip or ply sheet. Some lovely projects the students make and also restorations of much loved wooden boats. Well done and thank you for sharing and maintaining these old traditions.
Robert P — Google review
A fantastic tour and information on types of wood and boats. Very few schools exists in the world, so lucky we were able to see the techniques in action. Very friendly staff and plenty of parking.
Moni L — Google review
Showroom was smaller than we expected. Would have been better if we could have done the informative tour through the workshop. Amazing workmanship, beautiful boats outside and in, lovely location. We enjoyed it.
Elizabeth M — Google review
Just walked in and lucky no wait as a Tour just began. $15/ticket. Great tour and great information. I would recommend. After tour, I want to enrol and have 10 boats.
B — Google review
Brilliant tour. Peter was very passionate and knowledgeable. I now have a greater appreciation and understanding of boat builders and different woods from Tasmania.
Helen M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(136)
3333 Huon Hwy, Franklin TAS 7113, Australia
http://www.woodenboatcentre.com/
+61 3 6266 3586
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