Welcome to the ultimate online guide to Hobart, Tasmania
The southern-most and second oldest state capital, Hobart is an historic port situated in a picturesque natural setting beside the deep Derwent River estuary and in the shadow of the mass of Mount Wellington. | Why Visit Hobart? >>>
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Highlights
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Bruny Island
Southern Tasmania's premier island destination >>> |
Salamanca Markets
One of Australia's iconic markets held in the heart of the city. >>> |
Battery Point
Picturesque historic village close to the city centre >>> |
Experiences
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Heritage Wilderness Rugged, mountainous, world heritage-listed wilderness >>> |
Huon Valley Drive
Serene waterways, quiet farmlands, boutique vineyards, and rugged wilderness >>> |
Georgian Tasmania
Explore Australia's finest intact Georgian villages >>> |
About Hobart
The southern-most and second oldest state capital, Hobart is an historic port situated in a picturesque natural setting beside the deep Derwent River estuary and in the shadow of the mass of Mount Wellington. Hobart has retained its links with its maritime past by retaining its Georgian colonial stone buildings and fishermen's wharves that are lined with sandstone warehouses. More >>>
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New Norfolk and the Derwent Valley
A picture perfect Georgian town set idylically on the banks of the River Derwent. New Norfolk is centrally located and is a perfect base from which to explore the surrounding areas. Mount Field National Park with its rugged beauty and seclusion is only 30 minutes away. New Norfolk is a recommended day trip destination from Hobart. The stretch of Lyell Highway between Bridgewater and New Norfolk is particulary pretty, especially in the early morning with the river is calm and the reflection on the water of the hills is mirror-like.
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About This Website
Hobart For Everyone is the ultimate tourism, travel and holiday guide to Hobart, Tasmania - what to see, where to go, how to get there and book online. It tells everything you need to know about travel, holidays, vacations, tours, accommodation, attractions, travel, attractions and things to see and do in hobart. An independent guide for both visitors and residents, Hobart For Everyone is written and presented by graphic designer and part-time writer, Stephen Yarrow, shares with readers some of the places - many of which are relatively unknown, even to the locals - that are special.
Hobart For Everyone is a sister website to Australia For Everyone, a comprehensive guide to visiting and travelling Australia. If you would like to make a suggestion on how we could make both websites better and more user friendly, or have something else you would like to say, please email us
This website was last updated Mon 12 Sept 2011
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