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Stairs to no-where, Pieman River Corinna
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Mount Roland
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What takes your fancy?


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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Ulverstone Attraction

Under The Oak Handmade Gallery and Gifts

Under The Oak Handmade Gallery and Gifts is located at the sea-side town of Ulverstone, at the rear of the Post Office arcade. Featuring ONLY Tasmanian handmade products from over 90 makers. Items include…
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Devonport Tour

Unearthed Tours

During your Unearthed tour, you’ll meet growers and producers who don’t open their homes and farms to anybody else. We’ll take you on our favourite walking trails through thousand-year-old forests in Cradle Mountain National…
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Velo Tours Australia

Velo Tours is one of the top cycling tour operators in Australia, taking cyclists on ‘once-in-a-lifetime holidays around Tasmania for more than 10 years as well as other locations around the world since 2011….
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Burnie General Services

View Road Reserve, Burnie

View Road Reserve is apart of the walking track that circumnavigates Burnie. With a new playground on wheels including the “Send-it Case-it” pump track, MTB mountain bike trails, cycle paths, the Burnie Disc Golf…
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Visit the Little Penguins

Join Friends of Burnie Penguins volunteers for a free interpretative guided tour of the Little Fairy Penguin colony. See penguins up close for an intimate view into the seasonal life of penguin families, from…
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Cradle Mountain Attraction

Waldheim Alpine Spa – Cradle Mountain Lodge

Waldheim Alpine Spa is a luxury spa and treatment centre located at Cradle Mountain Lodge, one of Lonely Planet’s Top 10 extraordinary places to stay in the world. It is a must-visit on a…
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Cradle Mountain Attraction Walks

Waldheim Chalet

Waldheim Chalet is a walk in Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park. 20m, 100m. Grade 1. Nestled among the myrtles and King Billy pines at Cradle Valley, Waldheim Chalet provides an insight…
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Waratah

Waratah is a small town on the edge of the Tarkine wilderness and was once home to the richest tin mine in the Southern Hemisphere. Today, the town’s rich mining past has long since…
Waratah Attraction

Waratah Courthouse Museum

Waratah sits at the Eastern Gateway to the Tarkine Wilderness, a 40-minute drive south of Burnie and a 50-minute drive from Burnie/Wynyard Airport at Wynyard. The town once was home to the richest tin…
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Waratah Attraction

Waratah Falls

Waratah Falls is a remarkable waterfall uniquely located in the middle of the picture-postcard township of Waratah. Over 100 years ago water races and tunnels fed water to the falls, and then diverted to…
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