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Top Ten things to do in Burnie

Explore this travel guide for the top ten must-see tourist attractions in pataway / Burnie during your Tasmanian holiday.

Top Ten Burnie Tasmania Experiences

⭐️ These star attractions are the best FREE things to do and see in Burnie with kids – enjoy these experiences at no cost.💲Those with an entry or tour fee. With links to Google location maps for easy access:

  1. Little Penguin Observation ⭐️
    Stroll along the waterfront boardwalk to discover penguin burrows and watch live footage from the penguin burrow cam at the observation center. At dusk, witness little penguins returning to shore, with knowledgeable volunteers on hand to share fascinating insights into their behavior and habitat.
  2. Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden 💲
    Owned and maintained by dedicated members and volunteers, this 11-hectare garden features over 24,000 rhododendrons and exotic companion plants. Stroll the scenic pathways around the lake and platypus sanctuary, fed by the Emu River, and spot wildlife such as platypuses, wallabies, echidnas, and a variety of bird species.
  3. Hellyers Road Whiskey Distillery 💲
    Take a guided Whisky Walk tour of Tasmania's largest boutique distillery to learn about whisky production and sample award-winning single malts. Enjoy lunch at the restaurant, offering locally grown selections, whisky pies, wine, coffee and stunning emu valley views.
  4. Guide Falls Reserve ⭐️
    Visit this peaceful reserve to experience the stunning Guide Falls, a picturesque waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. The top viewing platform is wheelchair accessible, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the scenic views. It's an ideal spot for a family picnic, with a well-maintained area for relaxation and the chance to spot local wildlife.
  5. Fern Glade Platypus Reserve ⭐️
    Take a peaceful walk through towering tree ferns along the Fern Glade Trail by the Emu River, where you can spot platypuses in their natural habitat, along with wallabies, echidnas, and a variety of bird species. The reserve offers a perfect setting for a relaxing picnic plus hikers may take the 1.6 km track up through the trees to the lookout with stunning views over the river.
  6. Burnie Regional Museum ⭐️
    Discover Burnie's rich history through immersive exhibits that recreate early 20th-century street scenes and highlight the city’s cultural heritage. The museum showcases a range of local artifacts, providing insights into the community's past, from industry to everyday life.
  7. Burnie Waterfront, West Beach ⭐️ 
    Enjoy stunning coastal scenery and take a leisurely walk along the eastern promenade to the lookout for beautiful views of the waterfront. Relax on the sandy shores of West Beach, where you can enjoy beach volleyball, a half-court basketball area, and a playground for the kids. The foreshore area also features a restaurant, café, surf club, beach wheelchair access, and BBQ picnic facilities, making it a perfect spot for a swim or day out with family and friends.
  8. Burnie Park and Oldaker Falls ⭐️ 
    Explore this beautifully maintained park, which offers playgrounds and picnic areas, making it ideal for family outings. The highlight of the park is the picturesque Oldaker Falls, a serene spot where you can enjoy the tranquil sound of cascading water. With its peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty, it’s a perfect place to relax and unwind amidst nature.
  9. Guide Falls Farm 💲
    Experience the charm of farm life by interacting with a variety of animals and participating in feeding sessions. Set in a picturesque rural location near Guide Falls, the farm offers a peaceful escape with beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. It's a great place for families to enjoy hands-on experiences with animals while taking in the natural beauty of the area.
  10. Wild on West 💲 
    Located at 225 Poimena Road, this unique attraction features life-sized statues of African animals, an impressive dinosaur display and live birds that visitors can interact with. With ample photo opportunities, a food van offering hot and cold meals, and the chance to see an animatronic Tyrannosaurus Rex, it’s a fun and interactive experience for all ages.

 

For more visitor information contact 

Burnie City Council
(03) 6430 5700
burnie@burnie.tas.gov.au
80 Wilson St, Burnie. during business hours.

On cruise days visit the Cruise Burnie Discovery Hub


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