Burnie
Burnie, located on
Tasmania's northwest coast, offers a blend of history, nature, and modern
charm. Known for its industrial past, the city has transformed into a vibrant
destination.
Discover the fascinating world of little
penguins at the Little Penguin Observation Centre on Burnie's foreshore. Immerse yourself in the
region's history at the Burnie Regional Museum, exploring exhibits on early European settlement and
local industries. For a taste of Tasmania's renowned spirits, visit Hellyers Road Distillery and embark on a guided tour. Nature lovers will
appreciate the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, a botanical sanctuary bursting with vibrant flowers
and birdlife. Explore the scenic beauty of Guide
Falls Reserve, complete with viewing platforms and
picnic areas.
Burnie Plaza offers a range of retail stores for your shopping
needs, while local markets showcase fresh produce, crafts, and unique
souvenirs. Enjoy a relaxed evening at one of the local pubs and bars, sampling
local brews. The city also boasts a diverse dining scene, offering fresh
seafood and other culinary delights.