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Things to do in Hobart and Southern Tasmania

Explore things to do in Hobart and Beyond, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure. 

From the bustling streets of Hobart to the serene wilderness of Southern Tasmania, you’ll find an array of experiences to inspire and delight. Dive into rich history, vibrant culture, and world-class dining, or lose yourself in breathtaking natural landscapes. Whether you’re chasing outdoor adventures, indulging in local flavours, or soaking up the charm of historic towns, Hobart and Beyond promises something truly special for every traveller.

Popular Things to do in Hobart and Southern Tasmania:

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Salamanca Place stands as Hobart's most iconic waterfront precinct, where historic Georgian sandstone warehouses meet contemporary culture....

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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....

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The Huon Valley has a long (and delicious) history with all things apple growing, and this heritage really shines through in the amazing varieties...

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Just over an hour’s drive from Hobart and a cruisy two hours from Launceston, Bothwell is the kind of place that rewards those who...

Derwent Bridge
The Wall In The Wilderness is situated at Derwent Bridge in Tasmania’s Central Highlands....

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Tucked away in Tasmania’s Central Highlands, Tarraleah Falls offers more than just a beautiful cascade — it’s the journey in that truly captures the...

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The Richmond Bridge in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley isn’t just Australia’s oldest stone bridge still carrying traffic, it’s a 200-year-old testament to convict ingenuity...

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Ross Bridge, spanning the Macquarie River in Tasmania, is one of Australia’s most significant colonial-era structures, built in 1836 by convicts....

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The Coal River Valley is a region known for its rich history, exceptional wines, and the charming town of Richmond....

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Tucked away in the heart of South Bruny Island, the Mavista Picnic Area and Walking Track offers a peaceful escape into lush, cool-temperate rainforest....

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Inala Jurassic Garden on South Bruny Island showcases over 750 plant species that trace their origins back to Gondwana. Founded by botanist Dr Tonia...

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Kingston, a lively coastal town just a 15-minute drive from Hobart, offers a mix of beautiful beaches, family-friendly parks, and a laid-back vibe that...

Discover the Coal River Valley

Blending rich history, exquisite wine, and scenic landscapes

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