Burnie Essentials
Burnie is a coastal city on Tasmania’s north-west coast, characterized by its transition from an industrial port to a cultural center. This selection features the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, which spans 11 hectares with over 22,000 plants, and Hellyers Road Distillery, Australia's largest boutique whisky producer. Natural highlights include the multi-tiered Guide Falls and the panoramic Round Hill Lookout. The Maker’s Workshop and Regional Art Gallery showcase local craftsmanship and Tasmanian printmaking, while Cooee Beach provides accessible coastal scenery.
Hellyers Road Distillery
Australia's largest boutique whisky distillery, established by a dairy cooperative. The site features a visitor center and guided tours demonstrating the distillation and maturation process.
City of Burnie Regional Art Gallery
Public gallery specializing in Tasmanian art with a major focus on contemporary Australian prints and works on paper.
Guide Falls
A multi-tiered waterfall on the Guide River with year-round flow. Includes a picnic area and a walking track leading to the upper falls.
Round Hill Lookout
Elevated viewpoint providing 360-degree views of the Burnie township, Emu Bay, and the Bass Strait coastline.
Round Hill Lighthouse (Burnie)
An automated coastal navigation beacon situated on the headland overlooking Emu Bay.
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden
An 11-hectare garden containing over 22,000 rhododendrons and companion plants arranged by geographical origin, featuring lakes and a Japanese-inspired section.
Maker's Workshop
A cultural hub housing local artisans, a paper-making facility, and the city’s visitor information center.
Beach
A narrow sandy beach located just west of the city center, suitable for walking and observing the coastline.
Guide Falls Farm
A working farm located near Guide Falls offering animal interactions, a nursery, and a shop selling local Tasmanian produce.
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