The Hobart and Beyond blog will take you on a journey through southern Tasmania, showcasing the best of Hobart and its surrounding regions.
Our team of local experts share their knowledge and insights, providing tips on the best places to eat, stay, and visit. Whether you are a nature lover, a history buff, or a foodie, Hobart and Beyond has something to offer everyone.
Discover a range of topics, from exploring our rugged coastlines and beaches to indulging in the local culinary delights. We will also take you on tours, provide tips on hiking in stunning national parks, and share information on the best spots to catch a glimpse of the elusive Southern Lights.
Latest Southern Tasmania Articles:
4 Places to Visit the Snow in Southern Tasmania
There’s just something magic about a snow day. Although snow rarely settles at sea level in Tassie, it does settle sporadically at higher points throughout the cooler months
Whale Watching In Southern Tasmania
Seeing a whale is such a thrill, especially if they’re feeling playful. Sadly, whaling in the 19th century had a drastic impact on the population. Thankfully, these gentle
The Bruny Island Baker
A humble roadside stall made from two old fridges, the Bruny Island Baker embodies the island’s charm and delights the taste buds of all who visit. Nestled on
Ultimate Guide to Waterfalls of Southern Tasmania
Hey now, what did you just whisper? You’re bored with sticking to the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to? We hear you, and have just the
Travellers Cloaks Exhibition
The Weaver’s Cottages Studio, Oatlands, is currently showcasing an exciting exhibition of collaborative works by members of the Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers Guild of Tasmania. The exhibition is
Our Guide to the Oatlands Heritage & Bullock Festival
For one vibrant weekend in August, Tasmania’s history comes vividly to life in the 19th century sandstone village of Oatlands. Follow the Shadows of the Past to the
Your Guide to Glenorchy Tasmania
Welcome to Glenorchy, the perfect destination for families looking to experience Tasmania’s stunning natural landscapes and vibrant culture. Glenorchy strikes the perfect balance between thrilling adventures, family-friendly experiences,
Take a tour of the Callington Mill in Oatlands
If you’ve ever driven along the Midland Highway throughout the Hobart & Beyond region of Tasmania, you would have seen the striking presence of the Callington Mill as
Launceston to Hobart: The Heritage Highway Road Trip
Tasmania’s Heritage Highway between Hobart and Launceston makes a great road trip—especially in our modern cars, rather than a horse and cart! We’ve put together some tips on
Guide to Visiting the Port Arthur Historic Site
The Port Arthur Historic Site is located on the Tasman Peninsula, just a 90 minute drive from Hobart. Escape was near impossible from this 19th century prison, but
Heritage Accommodation in southern Tasmania
Southern Tasmania boasts a rich history that is truly one of a kind. As one of the oldest cities in Australia, Hobart is steeped in heritage and charm
Astrophotography in Southern Tasmania: Auroras, Milky Way & Bioluminescence
Tasmania is blessed with some of the clearest skies in the country, thanks to its little light pollution. The nights really put on a show during the winter
Where to stay in Hobart for Dark Mofo
If you’re planning to attend Dark Mofo this year, you’ll want to find the perfect place to stay that will let you make the most of this incredible
Huon Valley Wine and Cider Trail
The Huon Valley has a long (and delicious) history with all things apple growing, and this heritage really shines through in the amazing varieties of fresh local cider.
Hobart to Cockle Creek: An Adventurous Itinerary
Did you know, from Hobart, you can drive to the end of the southern-most road in Australia in just two hours? We reckon the journey is half the
Ultimate Guide to Dark Mofo 2023
Dark Mofo is a celebration of public art, live music, performance, and nocturnal revelry, during the coldest, darkest time of the year. Commemorating 10 years of darkness, Dark
The Turning of the Fagus – Tasmania’s Deciduous Tree
Each year in Tasmania, from around the middle of April, Tasmania’s only deciduous tree sheds its leaves and attracts unprecedented attention. The Turning of the Fagus. The Turning
Six of our favourite spots for Autumn leaves in Hobart and Beyond
It is that time of the year again – the time when the leaves of our deciduous trees blaze with vibrance and our famous Fagus leaves shift from