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Devonport & The Northwest Attractions

The world's largest collection of Tasmanian living woody plants live here at the Tasmanian Arboretum, a peaceful landscape of flowers, trees, lakes and birds. With an objective to plant the widest ...
41° South Salmon & Ginseng Farm is a unique tourist attraction near Launceston and Devonport. There is always something to see on the farm, from the picturesque views to their evolving product line...
Tasmania's highest waterfall, Montezuma Falls is located near Rosebery on the state's west coast, a short 90 minute drive from Burnie. A leisurely three hour return walk takes you to the base of th...
Tasmania is renowned for being a natural playground, so in order to experience the best on offer, a trip to Rocky Cape National Park is a must. Small but impressive, Rocky Cape sits upon 3,064 hect...
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...
Hook in and experience the waters of Tasmania's north. Numerous estuaries, dams and lake around Cradle Country are renowned for their fishing waters, where trout and Atlantic salmon are the promine...
The greatest expanse of cool temperate rainforest in the nation, the Tarkine is a unique Tasmanian experience that speaks for itself. A hidden treasure in the state's north, the Tarkine encompasses...
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 ...
Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Cradle Mountain does not hold title as Tasmania’s highest peak, but indeed is one of the most recognisable. One of the most accessible peaks as...
Typical limestone formations; guided tours are available
Kings Run is a place where the wild beauty of nature and the guiding hand of humans have come together to restore a patch of land to the prominence it once held in the life cycle of a host of diffi...
World famous limestone caves.
Lake St Clair is the deepest lake in Australia (190m), scooped out by glaciers over 10,000 years ago during the Ice Age. Impressive cliffs rise straight out of the lake, and a submerged moraine ca...
The Forth provides good mullet and salmon fishing.
A spectacular gorge near Black Buff (1340m); both these landmarks are well worth a trip from town.
Gives fine views of the coast.