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Devonport Attractions

At the mouth of the Mersey River, the Mersey Bluff Lighthouse is a red and white vertical striped beauty, set against the scenic coastal backdrop of blue skies and rocky shores. A popular destinati...
Once home to the family of Tasmania's only Prime Minister, Home Hill provides an insight into the lives of Joseph Lyons, Dame Enid Lyons and their 12 children. Built for the Lyons family in 1916, H...
The Tasmanian Trail is the only long distance, multi use trail in the state, spanning 480 kilometres from Devonport in the north to Dover in the south. Designed to be tackled on horseback, bicycle ...
Tasmania's largest collection of steam trains. Vintage trains run along the picturesque Don River, hourly every hour seven days a week except Christmas Day and Good Friday. Monday to Saturday train...
World famous limestone caves.
The Government Tourist Bureau in Devonport is a vibrant gateway to Tasmania's stunning Northwest region. Located in the heart of the city, this attraction offers visitors a unique blend of local cu...
The Tasmanian Maritime Museum, located in the heart of Devonport, invites visitors to dive into Tasmania’s rich nautical history. This captivating attraction boasts a diverse collection of maritime...
Impressions Arts & Crafts Gallery in Devonport is a vibrant attraction that captivates both locals and visitors alike. Set against the backdrop of Tasmania's picturesque north-west coast, the galle...