Visit Burnie
Burnie overlooks Emu Bay on Tasmania’s north-west coast. The city has a proud industrial past and is a vibrant place to visit.
Dense rainforest once surrounded Burnie, but this slowly disappeared as fortunes were made felling and milling timber for its now-closed pulp and paper mill. Since the mill's closure, the city has reinvented itself as a city of makers and creators.
For nature lovers or those just wanting to stretch their legs, there are several waterfalls on the city’s edge, beautiful bushwalks and on the way into (or out of) town there’s a stunning 12-hectare rhododendron garden - the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden. Also nearby are the Fernglade Platypus Sanctuary, and closer to CBD the Penguin Observation area.
Burnie is a 35-minute drive (49 km) west of Devonport and around a 90-minute drive (110 km) from Cradle Mountain.
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