Featured Photographer – Darren Wright

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we
Featured Photographer: Gill Dayton

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we
Explore Battery Point: Tasmania’s Historic Gem

Battery Point, in nipaluna/Hobart, offers an enchanting blend of history and modern allure. Initially established in the early 1800s as a coastal defence, this area
Featured Photographer: Luke Tscharke

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we
Featured Photographer: Oliver Whone

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we
Southern Tasmania Featured Photographers

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographers Southern Tasmania boasts an abundance of untouched natural beauty that has long captivated the hearts and lenses of talented photographers. In
Featured Photographer: Simon Gregory

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we
Evandale Tasmania – Things To Do

Welcome to the picturesque town of Evandale, sitting in the North on Tasmania’s Heritage Highway. From historic charm to natural beauty, Evandale offers a delightful
9 Things To Do In The Heritage Village of Ross

A visit to the convict-built village of Ross offers a captivating glimpse into another time. Ross was originally established as a garrison in 1812, and also became an important coach horse change and livestock market. Today, Ross is registered on the National Estate and is one of the finest heritage villages in Australia. Here are 10 things to do when you visit this charming town.
9 Things to Do at Lake Dulverton

Adjacent to the heritage tow of Oatlands, you’ll find picturesque Lake Dulverton, a waterbird sanctuary and wonderful spot to visit and relax. Enjoy the lakeside walk, do some birdwatching, have a picnic, and see if you can spot the quirky characters submerged in and hanging out by the water. We’ve put together a few tips on how to make the most of your lakeside time.
Best place to watch the sunrise – Insta-worthy sunrises you don’t want to miss

There are plenty of things Tassie does well and epic sunrises (and sunsets) are certainly one of them. While red sky in the morning is
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 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.
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
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 thing to help you follow your adventurous dreams. We’ve picked 24 wet and wild waterfalls for you to chase.
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 places to stop and things to do in Tasmania’s Midlands.
Paint The Town Red 2023

JUNE 2023 1st – 30th June 2023 As the winter months set in, nipaluna / Hobart and southern Tasmania are getting ready to celebrate with
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 today you might not want to leave—exploring this World Heritage-listed Convict Site is one of the best things to do in Tasmania!
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
She’s Golden, Love: 10 Spots to Visit During Autumn

Autumn in Tassie is really something special. We know our lovely isle has a heart of gold, and in autumn the outside matches the inside! There’s magic in the air as deciduous trees transform their greenery into enchanting displays of glowing golds, rusty reds and vibrant oranges. Here are 10 spots to set your heart on fire and crunch some serious leaf.
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 fun though, so take your time! Stop at attractions along the way and discover some real gems. We’ve put together a little itinerary for your Cockle Creek adventure.
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
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. Known locally as the
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
Autumn in Tasmania: 7 Places to Visit along the Heritage Highway

Autumn along the Heritage Highway is a magical time of year, as the quaint Georgian towns shimmy to life with the vibrant hues of the season. Wander the convict-built villages and marvel at the beauty of the changing colours. The whole region is spectacular, and it’s hard to choose our favourite places, but we’ve managed to pick seven spots to fall for autumn’s charms.