Hobart International Airport 37 min
Salamanca Market (21 min) Busy Saturday market with vendors for food, produce, art, clothing & Tasmanian timber items. Mawson's Huts Replica Museum (22 min) Replica of the huts used in Antarctica by Douglas Mawson & his team, plus stories of the expedition. Iron Pot (1 hr 1) Accessible by boat, this small, rocky island features a 19th-century lighthouse, Tasmania's oldest. Cascades Female Factory Historic Site (21 min) Exhibits & dramatised tours on life at a 19th-century workhouse built to reform female convicts. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (20 min) Established museum featuring art, cultural & science exhibitions, along with a courtyard cafe. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (24 min) The 34.6-acre site established in 1818 offers historic plant collections, a visitor centre & a cafe. Mount Wellington (37 min) 4,170-foot mountain with trails & a lookout point, plus a dolerite cliff known as the Organ Pipes. The Shot Tower Historic Site - Tours, Museum, Gardens & Tearoom (15 min) Built in 1870, this shot tower offers tours with scenic views from the top, plus an adjacent cafe. Maritime Museum of Tasmania (22 min) Collection of artifacts & displays on the state's nautical history, including whaling & shipwrecks. Farm Gate Market (21 min) Lively Sunday hub of vendors selling area-sourced fare such as seasonal produce & baked goods. Sullivans Cove (22 min) Wrest Point (21 min) Polished rooms in a vibrant casino hotel with riverside golfing, a pool and a revolving restaurant. Tasman Bridge (23 min) Sweeping concrete road link across the River Derwent, with 2 lanes of traffic in each direction. Wellington Park (40 min) Constitution Dock (22 min) Bustling dock with converted colonial buildings housing galleries, seafood restaurants & shops. |