Location:
Burnie is a coastal city on the northwest coast of Tasmania, about 150 km west of Devonport. It sits along the Bass Strait and is part of the beautiful North West region, known for its beaches, arts, and industrial history.
Top things to see:
Makers’ Workshop & Burnie Regional Museum: Learn about Burnie’s industrial past and local craftsmanship.
Guide Falls: A scenic waterfall and picnic area just outside the city.
Burnie Park: A beautifully landscaped city park with gardens and walking paths.
Little Penguin Observation Centre: Watch little penguins return to shore at dusk.
Top things to do:
Take a coastal walk along Burnie’s foreshore and enjoy ocean views.
Visit the Burnie Arts & Function Centre for local exhibitions and performances.
Explore Makers’ Workshop to see woodworking, metalwork, and craft demonstrations.
Go birdwatching or wildlife spotting along nearby reserves and coastal areas.
Places to visit nearby:
Penguin Town: Small nearby town famous for penguin sightings.
Table Cape: Known for tulip farms and panoramic views of Bass Strait.
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park: Iconic Tasmanian wilderness and hiking.
Wynyard: Coastal town with beaches and rock formations, about 30 minutes east.
Guide Falls: Beautiful waterfall just outside of Burnie.
More information:
Burnie offers a mix of nature, arts, and local culture, making it a great stop on Tasmania’s northwest coast. The city is family-friendly, with parks, wildlife experiences, and scenic walks. Its location also makes it a convenient base for exploring nearby towns, national parks, and the rugged coastline of northwest Tasmania.