Touch down in Burnie and feel the crisp Tasmanian air welcome you to a city where industrial history meets natural beauty. This coastal hub invites you to explore its unique blend of artistic flair, local wildlife, and pristine landscapes, offering a fresh perspective on a regional gem.
Here’s what awaits your discovery in Burnie:
Makers’ Workshop
Immerse yourself in Burnie’s creative spirit at this dynamic hub. Watch local artisans craft paper and cheese, browse galleries, and discover handcrafted souvenirs.
Little Penguin Observation Centre
As dusk falls, gather along the foreshore to witness Burnie’s most adorable residents waddle ashore. This nightly spectacle offers a close-up encounter with wild little penguins returning from the sea.
Burnie Park
Wander through this expansive parkland, home to a free wildlife sanctuary. Spot wallabies, emus, and various birds, or simply enjoy a relaxing stroll among manicured gardens and tall trees.
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden
Lose yourself in a world of colour at this stunning garden, boasting Australia’s largest private collection of rhododendrons. Meander along peaceful paths and discover a breathtaking array of species from around the globe.
Burnie Regional Art Gallery
Explore a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional Tasmanian art. The gallery showcases both local talent and national touring exhibitions, reflecting Burnie’s cultural pulse.
Fern Glade Reserve
Escape into nature with a tranquil walk along the banks of the Emu River. Keep an eye out for platypus in their natural habitat, especially during dawn or dusk.