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Edith Creek , The North West Coast |
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| Allendale Gardens are beautifully landscaped gardens located next to temperate rainforest in Tasmania’s far north-west.
The two and a half hectares (6 acres) of landscaped gardens and lawns sit beside 26 hectares (16 acres) of cool temperate rainforest at Edith Creek. Choose from a number of walking paths, including 10 |
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Devonport , The North West Coast |
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| Ancient Relics is open seven days a week where you will discover a treasure trove of antiques both local and from around the globe specialising in Chinese antiques personally handpicked from village to village throughout China from 150 year old wedding sedan, ancient bone inlayed furniture, rustic country relics and ex |
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Arthur River , The North West Coast |
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| The tiny west coast settlement of Arthur River is the northern entry to the Western Explorer to Corinna. From Arthur River you can also head into the forest for four-wheel drive explorations or take a cruise on the lower reaches of the Arthur River. The Arthur River flows through tall eucalypt forests and rainforests |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| The Burnie Farmers Market in Tasmania's north west includes around 50 stalls selling both produce and crafts.
Buy the freshest and best local produce at the Burnie Farmers Market.
Fancy a rabbit pie? Feel the need for an alpaca scarf? Short of wildflower honey?
Come along to one of Tasmanias renowned markets for fresh |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Burnie Golf Club is a nine hole golf course with undulating tree lined fairways with some hills. Excellent grass greens year round. Greenside bunkers 1st, 2nd and 3rd holes. It has practice nets, fairway, putting green.
Mens competition Thursday and Saturday 7.30 - 9 am and 11.15 - 1 pm. Ladies competition Wednesday |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Burnie Pioneer Village Museum reflects Burnie's historic streetscape in the 1890's.
Visit Burnie's famous indoor street and experience the sights and sounds of 100 years ago. The Pioneer Village was the first indoor historical street to be recreated in Australia and is still ranked among the best. A spectacular display |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Burnie Regional Art Gallery features three modern galleries with regularly changing exhibitions.
The three modern galleries in the complex accommodate more than 20 different exhibitions a year - from the gallerys own permanent collection and exhibitions on tour or linked to special local, state or national events.
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Creative Paper Tasmania is situated in the heart of the traditional papermaking town of Burnie. Our papermakers produce some of the world’s most extraordinary papers here entirely by hand, using natural fibres and Tasmanian plants.
At Creative Paper, you can take a papermaking tour and learn the ancient art yourself, |
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West Ridgley , The North West Coast |
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| The Guide Falls Alpaca Park is located at West Ridgley, northwest Tasmania. West Ridgely is a twenty-minute drive south of Burnie (14 kilometres), a short distance from the B18 highway.
The Park features alpaca and other alternative farm animals in a working environment. You can join a hands-on tour and get acquainted |
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Port Sorell , The North West Coast |
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| Hawley House Vineyard is a boutique vineyard at Devonport in northern Tasmania. Devonport is an hour and fifteen minutes north west of Launceston (101 kilometres/ 63 miles).
Hawley House (1878) is the original homestead of Rubicon Estate - a 150-hectare/370-acre property that encompasses a vineyard, grazing paddocks fo |
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Stanley , The North West Coast |
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| Joseph Aloysius Lyons was born in this tiny cottage in Stanley in 1879. He was a teacher before joining the Workers' Political League and this led him into politics. By 1914 he was deputy leader of the Labor Party. In 1923 he was elected State Premier.
The Party lost power in 1928 but Lyons headed to Canberra, wher |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| Lactos is one of Australia’s leading speciality cheesemakers located at Burnie on the north-west coast.
At the Lactos Cheese Tasting and Sales Centre you can sample Lactos’s fine cheeses, including major brands Tasmanian Heritage, Mersey Valley and Australian Gold, and purchase direct from the maker.
Taste the Tasmani |
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Wynyard , The North West Coast |
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| Seabrook Golf Club, the original nine holes being a typical links, with interesting water hazards will test you. The later contrasting nine holes has treed fairways and sand bunkers. Guaranteed an enjoyable and fascinating round of golf.
Clubs, buggy full set, half set, buggies and carts are all available for hire. T |
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Smithton , The North West Coast |
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| Tarkine Forest Adventures is an eco-tourism and forestry interpretation centre near Togari, north west Tasmania. Dismal Swamp is 30 minutes south west of Smithton (40 kilometres/25 miles).
Dismal Swamp is a natural blackwood forest sinkhole, believed to be the only one of its kind in the world. Formed over thousands of |
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Devonport , The North West Coast |
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| Some 2400 trees have been planted by volunteers at this 58 hectare site, which displays some of the astonishing wealth of Tasmanian endemic trees.
The arboretum occupies undulating countryside beside the Don River at Eugenana, 10 kilometres south of Devonport, via Spreyton. The many attractions include native bush, lim |
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Port Sorell , The North West Coast |
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| Tranquilles Art Gallery is located within the Tranquilles Bed and Breakfast at Port Sorell, northern Tasmania. Port Sorell is 15-minutes east of Devonport (19 kilometres/12 miles) and an 80 minutes north-west of Launceston (111 kilometres/69 miles).
Tranquilles Art Gallery features work by Tasmanian artists in a series |
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Burnie , The North West Coast |
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| The Two Oaks Nursery, Gallery and Café is located at Somerset on Tasmania’s northwest coast. Somerset is a ten-minute drive west of Burnie (6 kilometres).
The Two Oaks Gallery features a range of work by local artisans. Fine woodcraft, made from Tasmanian specialty timbers such as Huon pine, myrtle and sassafras, are o |
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Waratah , The North West Coast |
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| The Waratah Museum, at Waratah in Tasmania’s northwest, tells the west coast mining story. Waratah is a three-hour drive west of Launceston (232 kilometres) and about 45 minutes south of Burnie (58 kilometres).
The Museum is located in Waratah’s historic former courthouse and council chambers. It offers a collection o |
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Mawbanna , The North West Coast |
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| Water Wheel Creek Timber Heritage Experience is located at Mawbanna, north west Tasmania. Mawbanna is a small rural settlement, 25 minutes south east of Stanley (27 kilometres/17 miles), en route to Dip Falls.
Water Wheel Creek Timber Heritage Experience is located on 20 hectares (49 acres) of forested land. Here you |
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Wynyard , The North West Coast |
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| Visit Australia's largest collection of locally restored veteran Ford vehicles at Tasmania's Wonders of Wynyard. The collection, including the equal oldest Ford in the world, is housed in a purpose built "shed" attached to the new Wynyard Visitor Centre, in Exhibition Link, off Jackson Street in the Wynyard Town Centr |
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