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Alexandra Battery Park was first constructed to defend Hobart in February 1885, and has since been developed as a public park.
Alexandra Battery has expansive views of the River Derwent and is a popular gathering point for fans to watch the final Read more..View Profile | Sandy Bay |
Caldew Park is located on the corner of Hill and Warwick Streets in West Hobart.
A popular and stand out feature of the park is the installation of a large former railway train which has been converted into play equipment, which lends the park its Read more..View Profile | West Hobart |
Cascade Gardens is a green and tree-shaded linear park near Cascade Brewery and the remains of the 19th century Cascades Female Factory.
Cascade Gardens features a children's playground plus rhododendron backed picnic and barbecue area for family Read more..View Profile | South Hobart |
Cornelian Bay features a collection of parks, consisting of Rugby Park, Friends Sports Ground and Cornelian Bay Sports Ground, divided by the Cornelian Bay Cemetary, Brooker Avenue and the popular pedestrian Queens Walk.
The Park hugs Cornelian Ba Read more..View Profile | Cornelian Bay |
Cultural Park is located on the corner of Tasma and Murray Streets in North Hobart.
The Park is the home of the North Hobart Skate Facility, and offers public convenience facilities and a new and dynamic children's playground.
A key feature of Read more..View Profile | North Hobart |
The Rhododendron Garden season begins anew in August, and Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden is abloom.
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden is a 13 hectare natural amphitheatre and home to some 22,000 select rhododendrons and companion plants, creating a u Read more..View Profile | Burnie |
Fitzroy Gardens in Dynnyrne are a picteresque rounds with roses, rhododendrons and mature copper beeches, elm, oaks and plane trees.
The Gardens offer public convenience facilities and provides a quiet ambience for family outings with a small play Read more..View Profile | Dynnyrne |
Franklin Square is situated in central Hobart, bordered by Macquarie, Elizabeth and Davey Streets.
Franklin Square is the site of Hobart's first Government House, and features grand oak trees providing plenty of shade for visitors and those lookin Read more..View Profile | Hobart |
Sticking out into the sea on Tasmania's mild east coast is the rugged and beautiful Freycinet Peninsula.
Freycinet National Park consists of knuckles of granite mountains all but surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches. The dramatic peaks Read more..View Profile | Freycinet |
Hobart Cenotaph, also known as the Hobart War Memorial, stands overlooking the scenic and historic Regatta Grounds.
A feature of this area is a recently dedicated memorial to Tasmania's 13 Victoria Cross recipients which incorporates a unique soun Read more..View Profile | Hobart |
Hobart Rivulet Linear Park features a 2km walking trail which follows the banks of the Hobart Rivulet to Cascade Gardens.
The walk passes through extensive plantings with a relaxing and scenic back drop, with seating and free electric BBQ faciliti Read more..View Profile | Hobart |
Sandy Bay's Long Beach and Nutgrove is a popular been destination and playground for locals and visitors alike, especially during Summer.
The site features electric BBQs and picnic facilities, along with public toilets and a newly redeveloped stat Read more..View Profile | Lower Sandy Bay |
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