Located at the mouth of the Tamar River, the Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum is housed in a cluster of colonial cottages. These structures narrate the history of shipping along the Tamar and the introduction of the telegram to Tasmania through family-friendly exhibits. Visitors can explore the museum’s displays, which offer insights into the maritime past, and nature enthusiasts may even catch a glimpse of Little Penguins near the point.
Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum
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