Southern Tasmania is a treasure chest of jaw-dropping nature, interesting history, and culture. From Hobart’s bustling streets to the laid-back Huon Valley, Tasman Peninsula, Coal River Valley, Bruny Island, and Derwent Valley, our region has something for everyone.
Hobart’s got it all with the Salamanca Market for fresh local goodies and artsy finds. Check out the historic Battery Point and MONA for a wild mix of modern and ancient art. Mount Wellington’s trails are perfect for nature lovers, and the city’s restaurant scene is world-class. And for visitors, there are plenty of hotels and accommodation options to rest your head at after a day of adventures. Heading out of Hobart is the Huon Valley, home to gorgeous rivers and apple orchards. The Tasman Peninsula shows off dramatic cliffs, and the historic Port Arthur holds significance. The Coal River Valley is all about cool-climate wines and gourmet bites.
Cygnet is the spot for artsy folks and festivals, New Norfolk’s got those pretty gardens and history galore, and Dover is a friendly fishing village with cracking bay views. Oatlands takes you back in time with its Georgian architecture, and Richmond’s convict-era bridge and village feel are popular with history buffs.
Southern Tasmania’s mix of stunning landscapes, rich culture, and historic charm make it a top pick for anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure.