Attractions in Hobart
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Nestled in the Huon Valley near Hobart, the Tahune Forest AirWalk offers a unique perspective from a metal platform suspended high above the forest and the confluence of the Huon […]
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Tasmania’s Derwent River, stretching 113 miles (182 kilometers) from Lake St. Clair to Storm Bay, plays a significant role in shaping the landscape and port of Hobart, which is located […]
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The Museum of Old and New Art (Mona), located in Hobart, Tasmania, is a unique and engaging cultural destination. Built largely underground, the museum houses a diverse collection that juxtaposes […]
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The Convict Trail, stretching between Richmond and Port Arthur in Australia, offers a journey through the nation’s early history as a convict settlement. As you follow this route, you’ll encounter […]
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Truganini Lookout, also known as the Neck Lookout, stands atop a tall sand mound on Bruny Island, offering visitors panoramic 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. Climbing the wooden staircase […]
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In the heart of historic Richmond, Tasmania, the Richmond Gaol stands as a testament to 19th-century penal life. Built in the colonial era, this well-preserved site offers visitors a glimpse […]
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St. David’s Cathedral, a prominent landmark in central Hobart, stands as a testament to the city’s enduring faith and architectural heritage. Constructed in 1868, it replaced earlier churches that had […]
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Sullivan’s Cove, bordering the Derwent River just east of downtown Hobart, marks the site of the original British settlement in Tasmania. This historic docklands area remains a bustling port, with […]
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Nestled at the mouth of the Derwent River, Sandy Bay is a tranquil coastal neighborhood and one of Hobart’s most sought-after residential areas. This picturesque locale features sandy beaches and […]
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Nestled in the heart of Hobart’s waterfront area, Lark Distillery’s Cellar Door invites visitors to explore Tasmania’s rich distilling heritage. The cellar door offers a curated selection of whiskies from […]
A short drive south of Hobart leads to the Bruny Island Berry Farm, a charming destination nestled in the picturesque countryside. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the simple pleasure […]
Tinderbox Marine Reserve, located in southern Tasmania across the D’Entrecasteaux Channel from Bruny Island, is a protected off-shore area known for its rich marine life, vibrant reefs, and diverse kelp […]
North Hobart, a vibrant suburb of Hobart, Australia, is a bustling hub for culinary enthusiasts. Centered around Elizabeth Street, the area boasts a diverse array of dining options, from Italian […]
South Hobart, a leafy residential neighborhood in Australia’s Hobart, features handsome Georgian buildings and a lush, green backdrop. This picturesque district is home to the famous Cascades Brewery, a notable […]
Just outside Hobart, Tasmania, Runnymede offers a glimpse into life on the island in the 1840s. This National Trust-run house is filled with maritime artifacts, period furniture, and historic artwork, […]
Moorilla Winery, founded in 1960 by Italian immigrant Claudio Alcorso, was one of the first wineries to be established on Tasmania. Nestled north of Hobart, the winery was acquired in […]
A short walk from the Hobart waterfront, the elegant Parliament House stands as a testament to Tasmania’s rich history and architectural heritage. Built in the Georgian style, this structure was […]
Perched on a hilltop with views over Battery Point and the River Derwent, St. George’s Anglican Church stands as one of the neighborhood’s most prominent historic landmarks. Dating back to […]
Nestled in Hobart, the Hobart Zoo and Aquarium offers a unique opportunity to encounter Australia’s iconic wildlife and a variety of exotic and endangered species from around the world. This […]