Tasmania Attractions
Our list of noteworthy Tasmania attractions and places to see in Tasmania, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local attractions.
Bruny Island
Outdoor activities, fishing and relaxing are your reasons for coming to Bruny Island, off Tasmania’s south-east coast. Two north and south islands joined by ... Continue Reading »
Evandale
One of Tasmania’s highlights is its historic Georgian-era towns, and Evandale is no exception. With its Main Street lined with National Trust-listed ... Continue Reading »
Freycinet National Park
One of Tasmania’s most popular coastal holiday spots, Freycinet National Park is backed by the pink-tinged granite outcrops known as the Hazards. Low-lying ... Continue Reading »
Tamar Valley
The Tamar Valley is right on Launceston’s doorstep, stretching north to the sea at George Town. It’s a lush, fertile area of orchards, pasture, B&Bs and, ... Continue Reading »
Port Arthur
Tasmania’s number one visitor attraction is the former convict settlement of Port Arthur, a ghostly and eerie heritage area just outside Hobart. The ... Continue Reading »
Cascade Brewery
For beer tastings and a glimpse inside a historic brewery, book a tour of the 180-year-old Cascade Brewery, the oldest in Australia. The 1.5-hour tours of ... Continue Reading »
Cadbury Chocolate Factory
Kids and chocoholics make a beeline for the Cadbury Chocolate Factory outside Hobart. For a real-life Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory experience, ... Continue Reading »
Convict Trail
From Richmond to Eaglehawk Neck and Port Arthur, take the Convict Trail from Hobart to get a real feel for Tasmania’s history and natural beauty. To get the ... Continue Reading »
Mt. Wellington
Standing sentinel over Hobart, Mt. Wellington is known by locals simply as ‘the Mountain.’ A visit to the Pinnacle is an essential Hobart experience. At ... Continue Reading »
Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain is a world-famous wild and beautiful World Heritage area of glacial mountains, pristine lakes and legendary hiking and bushwalking. This unique ... Continue Reading »
Boag's Center for Beer Lovers (Boag's Brewery)
Beer lovers and history buffs alike will find what they’re looking for inside Launceston’s historic Tamar Hotel, dating back to 1826 and today housing the ... Continue Reading »
Cataract George
Launceston’s ruggedly beautiful Cataract Gorge is a popular highlight for visitors, combining dramatic natural landscapes and Victorian-era landscaping right ... Continue Reading »
Design Centre of Tasmania
With a mission statement to sustain, inspire and create, the Design Centre of Tasmania puts the focus on good design and sustainability. The center was ... Continue Reading »
Launceston City Park
Launceston’s City Park is a historic patch of green in the town’s heart. The landscaped parklands were developed by Launceston’s horticultural society in the ... Continue Reading »
National Automobile Museum of Tasmania
Tasmania’s national car museum has one of the country’s best collections of classic and historic cars and motorbikes, covering more than a century of ... Continue Reading »
Tasmania National Parks Written by Viator
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