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What to See in Hobart - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 35 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Hobart (Australia). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Salamanca Market, Museum of Old and New Art, and Elizabeth Mall. Also, be sure to include Constitution Dock in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Hobart (Tasmania).

Salamanca Market

Market in Battery Point, Australia
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Market in Battery Point, Australia. Salamanca Market is a street market in Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

The Salamanca Market is one of Tasmania's most visited tourist attractions and has won many awards for excellence.

Located in historic Salamanca Place, next to the Hobart waterfront, the market has over 300 stallholders, and operates every Saturday between 8.30 am and 3.00 pm.

Tasmania's biggest selection of locally made products can be explored including hand-worked glass, Tasmanian timbers, stylish clothing, bespoke jewellery, organic produce, artworks, bath and body care, ceramics, leather goods, handcrafted cheeses, breads, wines and spirits, and hot foods.

It is owned and operated by the City of Hobart.[1]

Address: Salamanca Pl, 7001 Hobart

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Museum of Old and New Art

Art museum in Australia
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Art museum in Australia. The Museum of Old and New Art is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the largest privately funded museum in the Southern Hemisphere. MONA houses ancient, modern and contemporary art from the David Walsh collection. Noted for its central themes of sex and death, the museum has been described by Walsh as a "subversive adult Disneyland".

MONA was officially opened on 21 January 2011. Along with its frequently updated indoor collection, Mona also hosts the annual Mona Foma and Dark Mofo music and arts festivals which showcase large-scale public art and live performances.[2]

Address: 655 Main Rd, 7011 Berriedale

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Elizabeth Mall

Mall in Hobart, Australia
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Mall in Hobart, Australia. Elizabeth Street Mall is a pedestrian street mall in Hobart, Tasmania. It is located on Elizabeth Street between Collins Street and Liverpool Street. It is the largest shopping area in the Hobart city centre. It is also a busy meeting place and busking area.[3]

Address: 59-61 Elizabeth St., 7000 Hobart

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Constitution Dock

Historical landmark in Hobart, Australia
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Historical landmark in Hobart, Australia. Constitution Dock is the harbour-side dock area of Hobart, the capital city of the Australian state of Tasmania, in the Port of Hobart, on the Derwent River.

The dock is adjacent to other Hobart landmark areas, Victoria Dock, Salamanca Place and Battery Point, and forms part of the foreshore of Sullivans Cove.

The dock consists of a rock-walled marina with an opening for boats. The bridge is normally closed, allowing pedestrian access around the dock. The dock is normally used by motor pleasure boats, yachts, and fishing boats serving the city's fish market and restaurants, several of which are at the northern end of the dock.

Constitution Dock is famous for being the rallying point and party venue for the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, held from Boxing Day until yachts complete their 630 nautical mile journey from Sydney.[4]

Address: Franklin Wharf, 7000 Hobart

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Museum in Hobart, Australia
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Museum in Hobart, Australia. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery is a museum located in Hobart, Tasmania. The museum was established in 1846, by the Royal Society of Tasmania, the oldest Royal Society outside England. The TMAG receives 400,000 visitors annually.[5]

Address: Dunn Place, 7000 Hobart

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Tasman Bridge

Girder bridge in Hobart, Australia
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Girder bridge in Hobart, Australia. The Tasman Bridge is a bridge that carries the Tasman Highway over the Derwent River in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Including approaches, the bridge has a total length of 1,396 metres and it provides the main traffic route from the Hobart city centre to the eastern shore. The bridge has a separated pedestrian footway on each side. There is no dedicated lane for bicycles; however, steps to the pedestrian footway were replaced with ramps in 2010.[6]

Address: Tasman Highway, 7000 Hobart

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Hobart Zoo

Zoological garden in Hobart
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Zoological garden in Hobart. The Hobart Zoo was an old-fashioned zoological garden located on the Queen's Domain in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The Zoo site is very close to the site of the Tasmanian Governor's House, and the Botanical Gardens. Although its location is now primarily the site of a Hobart City Council depot, some remnants and archaeological remains of the original Zoo can still be seen.

The Zoo was set in the surrounds of sweeping gardens, and had commanding views across the River Derwent.[7]

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Cascades Female Factory

Museum in Australia
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Tours of an 1800s workhouse for convicts. The Cascades Female Factory, a former Australian workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land, is located in Hobart, Tasmania. Operational between 1828 and 1856, the factory is now one of the 11 sites that collectively compose the Australian Convict Sites, listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

Collectively the Australian Convict Sites represent an exceptional example of the forced migration of convicts and an extraordinary example of global developments associated with punishment and reform. Representing the female experience, the Cascades Female Factory demonstrates how penal transportation was used to expand Britain's spheres of influence, as well as to punish and reform female convicts.

Now operational as a museum and tourist attraction, the site is managed by the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority.[8]

Address: 16 Degraves St, 7004 Hobart

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Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Botanical garden in Queens Domain, Australia
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Botanical garden in Queens Domain, Australia. The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, which cover an area of approximately 14 hectares, in Hobart located within the Queens Domain.[9]

Address: Lower Domain Road, 7000 Hobart

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Maritime Museum of Tasmania

Museum in Hobart, Australia
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Museum in Hobart, Australia. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is a privately operated maritime museum dedicated to the history of Tasmania's association with the sea, ships, and ship-building, and is located at Carnegie House in Sullivans Cove, Hobart, Tasmania.[10]

Address: Corner Davey & Argyle Streets, 7001 Hobart

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St David's Cathedral

Principal church in Hobart, Australia
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Principal church in Hobart, Australia. The Cathedral Church of St David in Hobart is the principal Anglican church in Tasmania, Australia. The dean is the Very Reverend Richard Humphrey.

Consecrated in 1874, St David's is the seat of the Bishop of Tasmania. It is a cathedral because it is the location of the bishop's cathedra or throne. It is the venue for great occasions of diocese, city and state.[11]

Address: 125 Macquarie St, 7000 Hobart

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Bellerive Oval

Arena in Bellerive, Australia
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Arena in Bellerive, Australia. Bellerive Oval, known commercially as Blundstone Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a cricket and Australian rules football ground located in Bellerive, a suburb on the eastern shore of Hobart, Australia, holding 20,000 people - the second largest capacity stadium in Tasmania. It is the only venue in Tasmania which hosts international Cricket matches.

The venue is the home ground for the state cricket teams, the Tasmanian Tigers and Hobart Hurricanes, as well as a venue for international Test matches since 1989 and one-day matches since 1988. It is also the secondary home ground for AFL club North Melbourne, who play three home games a season at the venue. The stadium has undergone significant redevelopment to accommodate such events.[12]

Address: 15 Derwent St, 7018 Bellerive

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Army Museum of Tasmania

Museum in Hobart, Australia
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Museum in Hobart, Australia. The Army Museum of Tasmania is located within Anglesea Barracks in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Anglesea Barracks, constructed in 1814. The Barracks is included on the Commonwealth Heritage List.

The museum is located in the military gaol which was built in 1847. The building has undergone few changes from when it was built despite its multiple uses, including as a girls reformatory, a married quarter, a store and offices.

Displays include items from the colonial period when the British Army occupied the barracks to the current operational deployments with a focus on Tasmanian servicemen and women within the Australian Defence Force.[13]

Address: Anglesea Barracks, Davey St, Hobart

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Shot Tower

Historical landmark in Taroona, Australia
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Historical landmark in Taroona, Australia. The Shot Tower at Taroona is a heritage listed historic building between Hobart and Kingston, Tasmania. It was designed and built by Joseph Moir in 1870 in only eight months. It is one of only three remaining shot towers in Australia. It is the sole claimant for the tallest and first circular sandstone shot tower in the Southern Hemisphere and the only one still open for visitors to enter and climb. For four years it was the tallest building in Australia, and for one hundred years the tallest in Tasmania until it was superseded by the Mount Wellington broadcast tower. It is also believed to be the tallest circular sandstone tower in the world. The building is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register and was listed on the now defunct Register of the National Estate.

It is attached to a historic house known as Queensborough Glen Estate, which was the Residence of Joseph Moir and his family for many years.

The site now operates as a tourist attraction.[14]

Address: Channel Highway, 7053 Taroona

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Wrest Point Hotel Casino

Hotel in Sandy Bay, Australia
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Hotel in Sandy Bay, Australia. The Wrest Point Hotel Casino is a casino in Tasmania. It was Australia's first legal casino, opening in the suburb of Sandy Bay in Hobart, on 10 February 1973.[15]

Address: 410 Sandy Bay Rd, 7005 Sandy Bay

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Theatre Royal

Theatre in Hobart, Australia
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Theatre in Hobart, Australia. Theatre Royal is an historic performing arts venue in central Hobart, Tasmania. It is the oldest continually operating theatre in Australia; Noël Coward once called it "a dream of a theatre" and Laurence Olivier launched a national appeal for its reconstruction in the 1940s.[16]

Address: Hobart, 29 Campbell Street, Hobart 7000

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Hobart Town Hall

Hall in Hobart, Australia
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Hall in Hobart, Australia. Hobart Town Hall is a landmark sandstone building which serves as seat of the City of Hobart local government area, hosting council meetings as well as acting as public auditorium that can be hired from the council. It is also open to periodic public tours, featuring its ornate Victorian auditorium and the Town Hall organ which has been in use since 1870.[17]

Address: 57 Macquarie St, 7000 Hobart

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Parliament House

Building in Hobart, Australia
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Building in Hobart, Australia. Parliament House, Hobart, located on Salamanca Place in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, is the meeting place of the Parliament of Tasmania. The building was originally designed as a customs house but changed use in 1841 when Tasmania achieved self-government. The building served both purposes from 1841 to 1904, when the customs offices were relocated.[18]

Address: Salamanca Wharf, Hobart, 7000 Hobart

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Hobart Cenotaph

Memorial park in Queens Domain, Australia
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Memorial park in Queens Domain, Australia. Hobart Cenotaph is the main commemorative military monument for the Australian state of Tasmania. It is located in the capital Hobart in a prominent position on the Queens Domain, on a small rise overlooking the city and River Derwent. The Cenotaph sits directly above what was once the location of the Queens Battery.

The Cenotaph is the centre of Anzac Day commemoration services at dawn and mid-morning, and is the destination of the marching procession. On Anzac Day at the break of dawn, a lone bugler always plays the Last Post.[19]

Address: Tasman Hwy., 7000 Hobart

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Salamanca Arts Centre

Art center in Battery Point, Australia
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Art center in Battery Point, Australia. The Salamanca Arts Centre, established in 1976, is a major arts hub in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is a combination of theatres, galleries and arts administration located behind the historic facade of Georgian warehouses in Salamanca Place. The buildings are owned by the Government of Tasmania with ten visual and performing arts venues. Venues include: the Peacock Theatre, Long Gallery and Sidespace Gallery. Tenants include Brian Ritchie and the Tasmanian Theatre Company.

Salamanca Arts Centre is a member of the Australia Council Mobile states tour initiative 'for contemporary artists and small companies, taking cutting edge arts to audiences around Australia.' Other venues include: Performance Space at CarriageWorks, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane Powerhouse and Arts House.

SAC is supported by the Tasmanian Government and the Hobart City Council.[20]

Address: 77 Salamanca Place, 7000 Hobart

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
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Aquarium, Nature and wildlife, Park, Zoo

Address: Briggs Rd., 7030 Brighton

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Mount Wellington

Mountain in Australia
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Elevated peak with scenic summit views. Mount Wellington, officially Kunanyi / Mount Wellington, is a mountain in the southeast of Tasmania, Australia. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within Wellington Park reserve. Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, is located at the foot of the mountain.

The mountain rises to 1,271 metres (4,170 ft) above sea level and is frequently covered by snow, sometimes even in summer, and the lower slopes are thickly forested, but crisscrossed by many walking tracks and a few fire trails. There is also a sealed narrow road to the summit, about 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Hobart central business district. An enclosed lookout near the summit has views of the city below and to the east, the Derwent estuary, and also glimpses of the World Heritage Area nearly 100 kilometres (62 mi) west. From Hobart, the most distinctive feature of Mount Wellington is the cliff of dolerite columns known as the Organ Pipes.[21]

Address: Pinnacle Rd., 7054 Mt Wellington

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Cascade Brewery

Brewery in Australia
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Brewery in Australia. Cascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1824 in South Hobart, Tasmania and is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia.

As well as beer, the site also produces a range of non-alcoholic products. It is home to a function centre, as well as operating tourism related ventures including guided tours and a retail outlet.[22]

Address: 140 Cascade Rd, 7004 Hobart

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St. George's Anglican Church

Anglican church in Battery Point, Australia
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Anglican church in Battery Point, Australia. St. George's Anglican Church is a parish of Anglican Church of Australia in the Diocese of Tasmania, located in Cromwell Street, Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania. The historic parish church was designed by John Lee Archer in 1838, and is built of sandstone. The church's bell tower and portico designed by James Blackburn were added later. The tower served as a landmark to guide navigation on the estuarine part of the Derwent River.[23]

Address: 28 Cromwell Street, 2004 Hobart

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Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum

Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum
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Museum, Specialty museum

Address: Cnr Argyle and Morrison Streets, 7000 Hobart

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Franklin Square

Park in Hobart, Australia
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Park in Hobart, Australia. Franklin Square is an oak-lined public space in Central Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is named after Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer and former Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land; the centrepiece of the park is a statue of Franklin, with an epitaph by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It and Hobart Town Hall were built on the site of the former government house of Tasmania. It is on the Tasmanian Heritage Register.[24]

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Penitentiary Chapel

Penitentiary Chapel

Church, Historical place

Address: 6 Brisbane St, 7000 Hobart

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Hobart Synagogue

Synagogue in Hobart, Australia
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Synagogue in Hobart, Australia. The Hobart Synagogue is a heritage-listed synagogue located in 59 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The synagogue is the oldest synagogue building in Australia and is a rare example of the Egyptian Revival style of synagogue architecture. The Egyptian Revival building was constructed in 1845. The trapezoidal shape of the windows and the columns with lotus capitals are characteristic of the Egyptian Revival style. Currently the Hobart Synagogue has regular services by both Orthodox and Progressive groups.

The land on which the synagogue stands was originally part of the garden of former convict Judah Solomon. It has a seating capacity of 150 and features hard benches at the back of the building for the Jewish convicts who in the early days were marched in under armed guard. The synagogue is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register.[25]

Address: 59 Argyle Street, Hobart

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Mount Wellington

Mountain in Australia
wikipedia / tubagooba / CC BY 2.0

Mountain in Australia. Mount Wellington, officially Kunanyi / Mount Wellington, is a mountain in the southeast of Tasmania, Australia. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within Wellington Park reserve. Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, is located at the foot of the mountain.

The mountain rises to 1,271 metres (4,170 ft) above sea level and is frequently covered by snow, sometimes even in summer, and the lower slopes are thickly forested, but crisscrossed by many walking tracks and a few fire trails. There is also a sealed narrow road to the summit, about 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Hobart central business district. An enclosed lookout near the summit has views of the city below and to the east, the Derwent estuary, and also glimpses of the World Heritage Area nearly 100 kilometres (62 mi) west. From Hobart, the most distinctive feature of Mount Wellington is the cliff of dolerite columns known as the Organ Pipes.[26]

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Queenborough Oval

Sports venue in Sandy Bay, Australia
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Sports venue in Sandy Bay, Australia. Queenborough Oval is the home headquarters of the Hutchins Old Boys Football Club and the South Hobart/Sandy Bay Cricket Club. The ground is a former Tasmanian Football League venue, being the former home of the Sandy Bay Football Club from 1945 to 1997. After the demise of Sandy Bay in 1997, Hutchins moved to the ground during the 1998 season after vacating their former home ground of 43 years just up the street from Queenborough. It is located on the corner of Nelson Road and Peel Street Sandy Bay, 5 km south of the Hobart CBD.[27]

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Railway Roundabout

Highway
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Highway. Railway Roundabout is a three-lane roundabout in Hobart, Tasmania. It is located on the Brooker Highway, at the top of Liverpool Street. It was originally built for the city's main railway station.

At the centre of the roundabout is a fountain built in 1963. It was restored in 2013 after having been out of service for more than a decade.

Railway Roundabout is the worst accident blackspot in Tasmania.

In 2015, the Roundabout Appreciation Society awarded Railway Roundabout their "one-way gyratory accolade".[28]

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Mcgees Bridge

Girder bridge in Australia
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Girder bridge in Australia. McGee's Bridge is a road bridge that carries the Tasman Highway across Pitt Water, near Sorell in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. The bridge and adjacent Sorell Causeway provide vital links between Hobart and two of Tasmania's principal tourist attractions - Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula and the picturesque East Coast via the Tasman Highway.

McGee's Bridge is also a popular fishing destination for locals and tourists.[29]

Address: 17 Tasman Hwy., 7171 Midway Point

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Bowen Bridge

Bridge in Hobart, Australia
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Bridge in Hobart, Australia. The Bowen Bridge is a four-lane road bridge crossing the Derwent River in Tasmania, Australia.[30]

Address: Goodwood Road, Hobart

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Bellerive Yacht Club

Bellerive Yacht Club
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Sailing, Historic walking areas, Historical place, Marina

Address: 64 Cambridge Road, Hobart

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Wellington Park

Park in Australia
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Park in Australia. Wellington Park is the protected area which encompasses kunanyi / Mount Wellington and surrounds near Hobart, Tasmania. There are numerous hiking and mountain bike tracks within the park of varying difficulty.[31]

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