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The adventure starts the moment you decide to visit, and all you’ve got to do is pick your pace. You’re best to take your time here, the pace moves a little slower but isn’t that why you’re here?

Eating and drinking your way along the Tasting Trail will take some time, with over 50 producers from Launceston to Smithton. It’s a no judgement zone if you want second lunches, in fact it’s encouraged, but your eyes may be bigger than your stomach and you’ll need a few extra days. We know, sounds tough.

If you’re an art or history buff, we’ve got it in spades. They don’t call Burnie the ‘City of Makers‘ for nothing, and Sheffield is quite literally a canvas. You’ll find the remnants of times passed, old railway lines along the river Don and historic sites perched on the hill in Stanley. After something a bit more fast paced and jam packed? We’ve got you. Hiking, caving, and mountain bike riding are all on the cards, and our roaring forty winds can be quite useful for kite surfing.

Finding gems off the beaten track, the side trips and detours are where all the fun is. The hidden staircase for lovers, accessed only by boat or kayak in Corinna. The walkway to the Edge of the World, where the wind may just blow you straight off. The volcanic plug standing watch over a seaside town just as you turn right off the highway. We’re not hiding them, they’re just waiting for you to explore.  

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Burnie Food and Drink

Bayviews Restaurant & Lounge Bar

Bayviews Restaurant & Lounge Bar has been proudly owned and operated by husband & wife Kurt & Ann Wyss since 2009. It is located on the beach with endless views of the coast to…
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Erriba Attraction Hiking

Bell Mountain

While you won’t notice the unobtrusive Bell Mountain from afar, its location affords unparalleled 360 degree views. Look across Tasmania’s Central Highlands to the south including Lake Cethana, Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff, Mount…
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Latrobe Attraction

Bells Parade Reserve

Picturesque Bell’s Parade is situated on the Latrobe inlet of the Mersey River. It is named after Robert Bell, who with his half brother Henry Bentinck constructed a wharf and a store on the…
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Latrobe Attraction

Beverley Skurulis Gallery

Visit one of Australia’s most respected oil and watercolour landscape artists in the beautiful historic town of Latrobe in North-West Tasmania. Tasmania has been Beverley’s home for the past 17 years, during which an…
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Ulverstone General Services

Bicentennial Park, Ulverstone

The Ulverstone Bicentennial Garden park commemorates the bi-centenary of the European settlement of Australia. Facilities include a playground, picnic area and RV Dump Site. Dogs are permitted in on lead.
Bakers Beach Attraction BirdwatchingHikingWalks

Bird Hide Walk

​​The Bird Hide Walk is a walk with Narawntapu National Park. 30 minutes return, 2 km. Grade 1. ​​The Bird Hide Walk is a short stroll over well a formed track, which takes you…
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Mawbanna Food and Drink

Blue Hills Honey

“For over 70 years my family has been sourcing Premium award-winning Honey from the pristine Tarkine wilderness of Tasmania.” – Robbie Charles. Blue Hills Honey 1955 is located in the small district of Mawbanna….
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Moina Attraction

Blue Tree Gallery

Blue Tree Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, built from an old shipping container at Moina, with a focus on mental well-being and emotion, raising awareness for mental illness through a visual arts practice,…
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Devonport General Services

Bluff Road Skate Park, Devonport

The Bluff Road Skate Park is the main skate park in Devonport, located just east of the Mersey Bluff surf club facility. Featuring a large concrete surface with street obstacles such as ledges, gaps,…
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Heybridge General Services

Blythe Head, Heybridge

Blythe Heads is located on Slice Avenue in Blythe. Facilities include a public toilet and outdoor shower. The community of Heybridge is located on the southern side of the highway.