Located on the mouth of the Derwent River, Hobart boasts an abundance of historical, cultural and culinary delights. Beyond the city centre, there is much to see and do, from walks alongside the River Derwent, climbing Mt Wellington or visiting the many museums and galleries in suburban Hobart, to going further afield and discoveringthe many historic villages dotted throughout the countryside.
At the summit of Mount Wellington, you can take in panoramic views over Hobart, Bruny Island, South Arm and the Tasman Peninsula from the interpretation centre. Stroll through cool forested gullies along the historic Pipeline Track or traverse Wellington Range on the back of a horse or mountain bike.
You can walk across Australia’s oldest bridge and stand in the cell of its oldest jail in picturesque Richmond, a 30-minute drive north-east from Hobart. Explore the cobblestone streets by the lantern light of a ghost tour or picnic on the banks of the Coal River. Check out local art and craft in the galleries and cafes. Then savour classic cool-climate wines at the cellar doors and wineries of the Coal River Valley.

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Best Time To Visit
The state of Tasmania and the city of Hobart lie in the path of the ‘Roaring Forties’, a strong band of wind that circles the world, producing fairly changeable weather. Being part of a large island and the southern most tip of Australia, Hobart features a typical maritime climate, with extremes in temperatures. Hobart tends to have fairly hot summers and some cold winters, although temperatures in Hobart always stay well above freezing.
Hobart’s climate is generally quite mild, with fine weather all year round and less rain than many other parts of Tasmania.
Hobart is comfortable to visit at any time and Hobart’s summer months of December, January and February are very pleasant, with fine weather and only occasional downpours of rain. Autumn (March to May) is a particularly good time to visit southern Tasmania. The weather is generally quite mild – not hot but generally not too cold apart from the odd day – and whenever I’ve visited then I’ve managed to avoid rainy days. During Autumn, seas are generally calmer than at other times, making it one of the best times to cruise the spectacular coasts of Bruny Island and Tasman Peninsula. Autumn is also off-peak so there is plenty of accommodation available.
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Destinations
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Derwent Valley
New Norfolk, Tasmania
The Derwent Valley and Highlands region is nestled in the heart of Tasmiania’s magnificent mountains and wilderness. The Derwent…
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Zoodo Wildlife Park
620 Middle Tea Tree Road, Richmond, Tasmania
Conveniently located close to the iconic and historic village of Richmond, Zoodo is an exciting hands-on wildlife park. The…
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Richmond Park Boat House
Richmond, Tasmania
Miller’s Cottage, 56 Bridge Street, Richmond, Tasmania. 7025 Phone Bookings: 03 6260 1099 | Website >> Richmond Park Boat House creates the perfect location…
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Old Hobart Town Model Village
21A Bridge Street, Richmond, Tasmania
Old Hobart Town is a unique multi-award winning model village depicting life in colonial Hobart. Individually handcrafted with passion by…
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Lauderdale
Lauderdale, Tasmania
Lauderdale is a town on the outskirts of Hobart. The town is situated on the eastern side of a…
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Primrose Sands
Primrose Sands, Tasmania
Primrose Sands is one of a number of popular beachside communities on the north shores of Frederick Henry Bay….
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Dodges Ferry
Dodges Ferry, Tasmania
Dodges Ferry is a small township on the eastern side of the entrance to Pittwater in south eastern Tasmania. Dodges Ferry was named after…
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Taroona Shot Tower
234 Channel Highway, Taroona, Tasmania
Used in the manufacture of lead shot for muskets, Taroona Shot Tower was built in 1870, at which time…
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Derwent Valley drive
Hobart, Tasmania
The stretch of Lyell Highway up the Derwent Valley beyond Bridgewater is particulary pretty in the early morning with…
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New Norfolk
New Norfolk, Tasmania
A picturesque Georgian town set idylically on the banks of the River Derwent. New Norfolk is centrally located and…
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Bushy Park
Bushy Park, Tasmania
Bushy Park is a quaint town of old houses, deciduous trees, moral fervour, and hop fields which seem to…
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