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Explore Devonport: Gateway to Tasmania’s North West

Devonport, a vibrant coastal city on the Mersey River, is the home port of the Spirit of Tasmania ferry connecting to Geelong, Victoria. Known for its stunning rugged beaches, scenic walking and biking trails, surrounded by fertile agricultural land helps compliment and create Tasmania’s renowned food bowl destination.

At The Bluff, the city’s iconic lighthouse overlooks bustling beaches and offers views of the coastline. Nearby, the Tiagarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre showcases Tasmania’s Indigenous heritage. Don’t miss the dazzling Sky to Sea Light Show, which lights up Devonport’s waterfront in a spectacular nightly display.

Savour the region’s fresh produce in cafes and restaurants or enjoy local wines at wineries and distilleries. Dive into maritime history at the Bass Strait Maritime Centre, or unwind in nature at the peaceful Tasmanian Arboretum, featuring a platypus observatory and birdwatching spots.

Whether exploring nature, history, or local flavours, Devonport is the perfect starting point for your Tasmanian adventure.

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Devonport General Services CyclingWalks

Highfield Park, Devonport

1,106 hectares of public open space between Morris Ave and Chichester Drive, bordered by residential properties with several access points. A large open space with a nature playground, scattered mature trees, a footpath, half…
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Devonport Food and Drink

Hill Street Cafe

Showcasing the best and freshest locally grown Tasmanian food, Hill Street Cafe is a natural extension from the award-winning Hill Street Grocer team. Pop in for coffee, cake, a quick bite, or a delicious…
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Devonport Attraction

Home Hill

At Home Hill go behind the scenes of the public lives of Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and his wife Dame Enid Lyons. Joseph Lyons (1879-1939), a school teacher born in Stanley, was Tasmania’s…
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Devonport General Services BoatingCampingCanoeing/KayakingCyclingFishingWalks

Horsehead Creek Riverside Park, Miandetta

Horsehead Creek Riverside Park provides facilities for recreational vehicles and caravans. The camping ground includes an RV dump point and public toilet. A boat ramp provides access to the Mersey River (Miandetta Boat Ramp…
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Devonport Food and Drink

Island State Brewing

Devonport’s only independent brewery. Established in 2022 Island State Brewing provides fresh, great-tasting beers brewed on site. You will sit amongst the stainless steel and experience the sights, smells and tastes of a working…
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Jewellery, Gem & Mineral Fair

Come & see beautiful & amazing pieces of jewellery, plus gems & minerals from Tasmania, mainland Australia & around the world. The pieces are showcased to admire as well as purchase. Lapidary supplies &…
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Devonport General Services Walks

Kiah Place Playground, East Devonport

Kiah Place Playground(Kangaloo Park) was first developed in the 1970s after resident Helen Nibbs started a petition to beautify the Place in 1971. The playground was updated in 1998 with thanks to funding from…
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Spreyton Food and Drink

La Villa Wines

La Villa Wines is a nine hectare family owned vineyard established in 2010 by Marcus and Gail Burns. The Cellar Door and vineyard is situated at Spreyton on the central north west coast of…
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Devonport Food and Drink

Last Paradise

Situated right in the center of Devonport, just across the river from Spirit of Tasmania Terminal, Last Paradise is the place to experience Tasmanian dining at its best. Open 7 days for breakfast and…
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Devonport Attraction BirdwatchingHikingSwimmingWalks

Lillico Beach

Lillico Beach is a coastal reserve and penguin colony near Devonport in north-west Tasmania. Just ten minutes west of Devonport, this narrow coastal strip is home to a colony of Little Penguins, also known…
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