Burnie

Travel Guide

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Wildlife, scenic splendour and a rich mix of artisanal goods are the big calling cards of this city on Tasmania’s northwest coast.

Burnie is a port city transformed. This former industrial heartland has turned itself into a creative hub of artisans producing everything from fine cheeses and whisky to paintings and sculptures. Overlooking the sea and flanked by native bush and waterfalls, the city’s impressive scenery provides plenty of outdoor escapes. Hike through a river valley, look for platypus and penguins and try some locally produced Tasmanian whisky.

Relax on any of Burnie’s three main beaches: Cooee, South Beach and West Beach. At the western end of West Beach, there is a treat in store for wildlife enthusiasts, the Little Penguin Observation Centre. Come here at dusk, from September to March, to see the flightless birds come ashore.

Burnie is a magnet for lovers of the outdoors. Less than 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) from the city centre is the Fern Glade Reserve. Stroll through the river valley along walking tracks lined by tree ferns and orchids. Try and spot platypus, and picnic and barbecue in the designated areas. Drive about 19 kilometres (11.8 miles) south of Burnie for the Guide Falls, an easily accessible waterfall. Wind down in one of the city’s own green spaces, such as the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden.

Burnie’s other big draw is its creativity. Visit the Burnie Regional Art Gallery for exhibitions of arts and crafts by Tasmanian and other Australian artists. Stop by the Makers' Workshop and meet some of the artisans who work on site, including cheese makers and painters. Have a go at making paper, a tradition that has been alive in the city for decades. Tour Hellyers Rd Distillery, which lays claim to being Australia's largest single malt whisky producer.

Other city attractions include the Burnie Regional Museum. Among the exhibits is a replica of an early 20th-century street where stores are filled with period furniture and memorabilia.

To get to Burnie, fly into Devonport from the Australian mainland or sail on the Spirit of Tasmania. Then rent a car for the 30-minute drive to the city and enjoy days of outdoor adventures and cultural pursuits.

Where to stay in Burnie

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Cooee

The museums and gardens are just a few features travelers like about Cooee. If you want to do some sightseeing nearby, Burnie Park and Little Penguin Observation Centre are a few top places to visit.

Cooee
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South Burnie

South Burnie is well-liked for its restaurants. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Burnie area, you might plan a trip to Burnie Arts & Function Centre or Hellyers Road Distillery.

South Burnie
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Parklands

You'll enjoy the restaurants and seaside views in Parklands. You might want to make time for a stop at Burnie Park or Little Penguin Observation Centre.

Parklands
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Romaine

While visiting Romaine, you might make a stop by sights like Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden and Fern Glade Reserve.

Romaine
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Heybridge

While visiting Heybridge, you might make a stop by sights like Blythe River Conservation Area and Chasm Creek Conservation Area.

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Upper Burnie

While Upper Burnie isn't home to many top sights, Hellyers Road Distillery and Burnie Arts & Function Centre are some notable places to visit nearby.

Upper Burnie
One North Terrace

One North Terrace

2.5 out of 5
1 North Terrace, Burnie, TAS
Stay at this aparthotel in Burnie. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and an in-room coffeemaker. Popular attractions West Beach and Burnie Arts & Function Centre ...
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One North Terrace
Burnie City Apartments

Burnie City Apartments

4.5 out of 5
22 Marine Terrace, Burnie, TAS
Stay at this 4.5-star luxury apartment in Burnie. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Burnie Arts & Function Centre and ...
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Burnie City Apartments
Jones On Wilson Boutique B&B

Jones On Wilson Boutique B&B

3 out of 5
154 Wilson St, Burnie, TAS
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly apartment in Burnie. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Montello Gully and Burnie Arts ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (50 reviews)
"Safe free off street parking, close 5m to room. Good value for money. 10 minute walk to town with full shopping. 14 minute walk to beach front restaurant/ cafe/ bar."

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