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Things to Do in Burnie

Things to see and do in Burnie, Burnie highlights, Burnie activities and attractions, and points of interest in Burnie - the ALL NEW Jasons Burnie Things to Do Guide is your complete guide to sightseeing in Burnie.

  • Creative Paper Arts Centre © Tourism Tasmania and Richard Eastwood Pioneer Village Museum – part of the Civic Centre Precinct, open Monday to Friday and by arrangement for groups on weekends and public holidays. The Regional Art Gallery is open 10.30am–4.30pm Monday to Friday and 1.30–4.30pm Saturday and Sundays.
  • All things wild @ Burnie – see penguins and platypus with experienced guides.
  • Fernglade Platypus Trail is a reliable wild platypus viewing site with walking trails.
  • World-renowned National Foods Cheese Factory, tasting centre open daily.
  • Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens – see 20,000 rhododendrons in a 13ha site, open daily August to February.
  • The Hellyer Road Whisky Distillery, with guided tours and café with full lunchtime menu. Located just past the Cheese Factory, open daily 9.30am–5.30pm for sales and tastings.
  • Creative Paper Tasmania – a hub for local artists and paper arts.
  • Quinn’s Woodcraft for locally made items from Tasmanian timbers.
  • Guide Falls, 17km inland, and Guide Falls Alpaca Farm.
  • Burnie Park, a parkland fringing Shorewell Creek including historic Burnie Inn.
  • Trout fly fishing at Natone Hills Fishery and Lake Kara.
  • Visit award-winning Annsleigh Gardens, 10km south.
  • Burnie Farmer’s Market on the first and third Saturday of each month.
  • Take the Burnie Rail Market Train to Penguin and Ulverstone, operating every Sunday October to April.

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