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16 Unique Places to Stay in Southern Tasmania

The Rox Hobart

There are some pretty special accommodation options in Hobart and surrounds. Discover quirky delights, boutique hotels, grand heritage homes and luxurious hideaways — charming places brimming with character, stories and history. We’ve listed 16 unique places to stay in Southern Tasmania.

St David’s Park, Hobart Tasmania

St David's Park, Hobart. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Right in the heart of Hobart, where Salamanca Place meets Sandy Bay Road, sits one of the city’s most intriguing spaces, St David’s Park.

Great Short Walks in Southern Tasmania

South Cape Bay Bushwalking. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Southern Tasmania is a spectacular place to get out and about, whether it be for a short walk, day walk, a couple of days, or multi-day extravaganza!

Rather than reinvent the wheel, here are some great resources for plotting your adventures.

7 things to do in Oatlands Tasmania

Callington Mill, Oatlands Tasmania 📷 Darren Wright

Oatlands Tasmania is a charming heritage town located along the Heritage Highway. It is one of Tasmania’s oldest colonial settlements, with over 150 sandstone buildings

Whale Watching In Southern Tasmania

Humpback Whale calf. Image Credit: Tourism Tasmania & bodhiimages

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 giants are returning to our waters in growing numbers, passing through on their annual migration and delighting humble whale watchers. Here is our guide to whale watching in Southern Tasmania.

Ultimate Guide to Waterfalls of Southern Tasmania

Horseshoe Falls. Image Credit: @sheldonisitt

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 thing to help you follow your adventurous dreams. We’ve picked 24 wet and wild waterfalls for you to chase.

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