Hobart Travel Guide - Attractions
Salamanca Place: boasts sandstone warehouses on the harbour front and many shops and galleries. It’s the place to see and to be seen. There is also a famous open-air market featuring all kinds of arts and crafts, which is a popular destination for art lovers from around the world.
Bonorong Park Wildlife Centre: is home to the famous Tasmanian devil as well as echidnas, wombats, koalas, snakes and other native wildlife.
Lambert Park-Skyline Reserve: is home to a number of native birds such as swift parrots and the rare spotted pardolote. The reserve enjoys a beautiful location in the heart of Sandy Bay.
Mount Field National Park: is one of the first national parks in Australia featuring magnificent mountain views, rainforest and fascinating wildlife. The most spectacular sight is undoubtedly the entrance where the gigantic Russell Falls are located.
Port Arthur: welcomes tourists to this historic area where every brick tells a history of its own. Close to the ruins is a great spot for a picnic with shady trees and spacious lawns.