Tourist Attractions in Devonport, TAS

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2/15-19 King St, Devonport, 7310

(03) 6425 2439
Murray's Day Out offers personalized sightseeing tours in Devonport with great enthusiasm and extensive knowledge about Tasmania. Guests praise Murray's energy, exceptional local insights, and the inclusion of unique, off-the-beaten-path attractions like the Honey Farm. Highly recommended.
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39 Bluff Road, Devonport, 7310

(03) 6425 2439
Tourist Attractions, Tourist attraction
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1 WRIGHT STREET, East, Devonport, 7310

0438 086 443
1km from Spirit of Tasmania, choose from 1, 2 or 4 bedroom self-contained boutique apartments on the beach, Central North to many of Tasmanias tourist destinations.
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46 Old Tramway Rd, Devonport, 7310

(03) 6427 2690
The Tasmanian Arboretum Here is the world's largest collection of Tasmanian living woody plants; Southern Hemisphere Conifers and plants from northern hemisphere forests, in an extensive park. Within the park sits the natural heritage of the Eugenana limestone beds and the marks of colonial and early Federation industrial endeavour. Many local bird species are present and platypus may be seen on many days. The Tasmanian Arboretum has been developed by the local community with extensive volunteer input showing what can be achieved from a dream. We hope your exploration of this website will inspire you to enjoy a visit to our botanical tree park.. From flowers in spring through the shade of summer to autumn colours and the patterns of winter, we invite you to enjoy a visit to our collections of cool climate woody plants.
Tasmanian Arboretum Inc is a botanical garden in Devonport, highly praised by customers for its variety of plants, peaceful atmosphere, and platypus sightings. The entrance fee is by donation, with reasonable prices at the café, run by friendly volunteers. Visitors enjoy spotting a range of wildlife and appreciate the detailed information signage. Worth the visit for nature lovers and photographers.