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Local  Attractions  to   visit

Tasmania has so many amazing places to explore and discover. From its pristine beaches and landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and incredible historic sites we can learn so much about the world around us and where we have come from.
We have so many of these amazing places surrounding our campsite and enjoy working together with some of these places and attractions to give our campers the best experiences southern Tasmania has to offer.
Richmond
Richmond is an historic town just 30 minutes away that boasts Australia's oldest bridge and oldest existing and best preserved colonial gaol.
​There are some great attractions and places to see in this beautiful little town.
  • Richmond Gaol​
  • Old Hobart Town Miniature Village​
  • Zoo Doo Wildlife Park
  • Richmond Maze
  • Sweets & Treats  Old Style Lolly Shop


Tasman Peninsula
Famous for it's incredible rock formations and historic sites the Tasman penninsula is a scenic one hour drive away.  With a rich colonial history and amazing natural spectacles it is well worth the time to go and explore.
  • Port Arthur Historic site
  • Historic Coal mines
  • Remarkable Cave
  • Tasmanian Devil Unzoo
  • Eaglehawk neck - Historic Officer's Quarters, Tessellated Pavement, Devils Kitchen, Blowhole, Tasman Arch, Dog line and more.
​Hobart and Surrounds 
With its captivating history, picturesque waterways, rugged mountains and a variety of attractions, the city has something for everyone. There is so much to see and do around Hobart we are sure you will be able to fill your time with the riches it has to offer.
  • Hobart Museum and Art Gallery
  • Maritime Museum
  • Cascades Female factory 
  • Parliament House
  • Mawson's Hut Replica Museum
  • Penitentiary Chapel
  • Rock It – indoor rock climbing
  • Hobart aquatic centre
  • Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
  • Tall Ships Hobart
  • Government House
  • ​Laser Skirmish – Tas Laser (offsite or onsite)
  • Zone 3 Laser Tag
Tasmania's Southern Parks
Tasmania is known for it's pristine natural features and you will not be disappointed if you get out to see some of the beautiful national and state parks that are within a day's drive of Hobart.
  • ​Mount Wellington
  • ​Mt Field National Park ​​
  • ​Bruny Island
  • ​Freycinet National Park
  • Maria Island
  • ​Hastings Caves and Thermal springs
  • Tahune Air Walk
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Other Attractions in the area
There are far too many things to do for us to list them all here but here are are few more we think would also be worth your while while you are staying in and around Hobart
  • Salmon Ponds
  • Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Transport Museum
  • Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
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