Attractions in Burnie

The Burnie region in Tasmania offers a variety of attractions for visitors to enjoy. Some of the top attractions in the area include: Burnie Park, featuring the city's oldest colonial building, the Burnie Inn, along with dedicated gardens and a playground. Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, spanning eleven hectares and showcasing thousands of rhododendrons. The Little Penguin Observation Centre along Emu Bay beachfront allows visitors to observe the local penguin population.

Whisky enthusiasts can sample offerings at Hellyers Road Distillery's cellar door. The Burnie Arts & Function Centre hosts cultural events and exhibitions, while the Burnie Regional Museum captures the city's history and features a replica of Federation Street. The Burnie Waterfront Boardwalk offers a scenic walk with views of the ocean and coastline.

Additionally, Burnie boasts a vibrant food scene with boutique chocolate and coffee shops, cafes, seafood restaurants, and local shops for unique souvenirs and handcrafted items.