Sightseeing
There’s so much to see and do on the west coast of Tasmania. For a more comprehensive list as well as ways to make the most of your time, please visit westcoasttas.com.au
To truly appreciate the rich history of the West Coast, be sure to leave at least half a day to visiting the West Coast Heritage centre.
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West Coast Heritage Centre
114 Main StTo truly appreciate the rich history of the West Coast, be sure to leave at least half a day to visiting the West Coast Heritage centre.
Linda Cafe
Iron Blow Lookout
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West Coast Towns
The West Coast of Tasmania is made up of a number of town, all unique and surrounded by wilderness.
Be sure to take food and drinks with you, as there’s nothing to buy here… which is part of the magic!
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Trial Harbour
Be sure to take food and drinks with you, as there’s nothing to buy here… which is part of the magic!
Photo credit: @ReneeThurston_
Plan a day trip to Corinna, where you can take a scenic boat ride down the Pieman River. For the more adventurous types, hire kayaks and while paddling through ancient rainforests, and discover the wreckage of SS, Australia’s most inland shipwreck and paddle out to Lover’s Falls, accessible by a secret stairway.
Photo credit: @danielles_instaworld
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Corinna
Plan a day trip to Corinna, where you can take a scenic boat ride down the Pieman River. For the more adventurous types, hire kayaks and while paddling through ancient rainforests, and discover the wreckage of SS, Australia’s most inland shipwreck and paddle out to Lover’s Falls, accessible by a secret stairway.
Photo credit: @danielles_instaworld
If you’re serious about exploring the west coast, Zeehan happens to be smack bang in the middle, making it an ideal base.
At first glance, Zeehan can feel a little like a ghost town, and its industrialised feel is juxtaposed with beautiful grand buildings lining the streets reminding of us a time long past.
Zeehan
If you’re serious about exploring the west coast, Zeehan happens to be smack bang in the middle, making it an ideal base.
At first glance, Zeehan can feel a little like a ghost town, and its industrialised feel is juxtaposed with beautiful grand buildings lining the streets reminding of us a time long past.
Known for its fishing village, Strahan is a pretty waterside town and home to the coffee shack, which, along with great coffee, has a fantastic line up of daily food.
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Strahan
Known for its fishing village, Strahan is a pretty waterside town and home to the coffee shack, which, along with great coffee, has a fantastic line up of daily food.
Queenstown, once known for its moonlike landscape - a left over from its mining days, now attracts a strong arts community and is home to the Unconformity, a biennial contemporary arts festival exploring the changing face of Western Tasmanian communities.
Photo credit: @westcoasttas
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Queenstown
Queenstown, once known for its moonlike landscape - a left over from its mining days, now attracts a strong arts community and is home to the Unconformity, a biennial contemporary arts festival exploring the changing face of Western Tasmanian communities.
Photo credit: @westcoasttas
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Be careful on the roads
Given that Tasmania is home to so much wildlife, we encourage people to slow down and be extra careful when driving at dusk and dawn. You'll probably notice a lot of wildlife (dead) on the side of the roads in Tasmania, and would hate for you (or them) to be in an accident.
The other thing to watch for is "black ice" commonly on the road early mornings in winter on the stretch between Zeehan and Tullah.
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Be prepared for the rain
Ok, so the west coast is known for it's glorious wilderness and rainforests... it's also known for its rain. We'd hate for the weather to get in the way of your plans, so ensure you pack for wet weather, yes, even in summer. We're talking waterproof shoes and coat, and while an umbrella might be good for the city, you might find it not as practical on the west coast.
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Ghosts of Gaiety Investigation Tours
Every month or so, Tasmania's Most Haunted host an adults only evening tour of the Gaiety Theatre, which is in the West Coast Heritage Centre. Are you game? If so, you can check dates and book tickets at tasmaniasmosthaunted.com.au