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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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Mary Binks Wetlands, East Devonport

Located in East Devonport, the wetlands are approximately 1.7 hectares of land between Mary and Caroline Streets. In September 2018 the Devonport City Council voted to rename the Mary Street Wetlands to recognise the…
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Melrose Street Playground

Located along the East Devonport walking path Melrose Street Playground offers something for all ages. The park features a large children’s playground with facilities including public toilets, showers and change rooms, sealed walking and…
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Mersey Bluff Beach, Devonport

The iconic Mersey Bluff Beach is a popular spot for residents and holiday makers. A children’s playground is located nearby along with other facilities including public toilets, showers and change rooms, sealed walking and…
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Miandetta Park, Devonport

Miandetta Park is located between Berrigan Road and Beaumont Drive. The park features a spacious grassed area with native trees providing shade, a children’s playground, public toilet, large public car park, picnic tables and…
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Mr. Good Guy Devonport

Good food, good drinks and good times: Mr. Good Guy. Explore authentic South East Asian eats and drinks with cheeky modern twists, the best of Tasmanian produce and colourful design for those ‘gram-worthy moments…
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Nourish Me Cafe

Nourish Me Cafe is the largest healthy eating cafe located in “Fourways Devonport”. Offering nutrient-rich healthy meals without sacrificing taste, raw desserts, fresh juices, protein shakes, superfood smoothies, salads and a few of traditional…
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Pam’s Bottles & Cups

Pam’s Bottles & Cups is a small Wine Bar, Specialty Wine Store & Restaurant hidden in a back lane on the north-west coast of Tasmania. Pam’s Bottles & Cups is focused on small-production vineyards…
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paranaple arts centre

The paranaple arts centre opened in November 2018 and is home to the Devonport Regional Gallery, Town Hall Theatre and the Devonport Visitor Information Centre. Inside you will discover a centralised information desk to…
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Peter & Una Seafoods

Peter & Una Rockliff together with their families have spent many decades perfecting their artisan tasting products. Proudly Tasmanian, Petuna was established in 1949. In 1983 they opened their retail shop Petuna Seafoods in…
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Pioneer Park, Devonport

Pioneer Park is located at 17a Thomas Street, formally known as Apex Park, was transferred to Council from Crown on 13 October 2021. A large grassy park featuring a children’s road safety bike park,…
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