6 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Burnie That You Shouldn't Miss

June 17, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Burnie, Australia including Play A Round in Tassie Day Tours, Australian Wild Harvest, Hellyers Road Distillery, Burnie Regional Museum, Makers Workshop, Burnie Regional Art Gallery.
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1. Play A Round in Tassie Day Tours

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Play A Round in Tassie Day Tours

Day Trips and Cruise Ship Day Tours around Burnie and along the North West Coast of Tasmania. Enjoy the experience of our "special corner of the world" whilst being chauffeur driven in luxury transport. Let Robyn be your guide or design your own itinerary. Tours that are flexible to suit your requirements. Spend a day on the Play A Round in Tassie Foodie Trail, where you will taste and sample cheese, chocolate, cherries, raspberries, honey, fudge, cider, wine and olives. A fabulous day where you will travel through the picturesque rural areas of the North West Coast with waterfalls, parks and lookouts. Visit a wildlife park where you can hand feed kangaroos, check out our gnarly Tasmanian devils and many other Aussie animals, close by visit majestic caves with glow worms. You will not leave our shores disappointed having created wonderful memories.

2. Australian Wild Harvest

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Australian Wild Harvest

Gourmet Food Tours of North-West Tasmania. We offer a small group unique "paddock to plate" experience visiting producers and culminating in lunch featuring some foods from places visited. Four different tours to choose from all showcasing different culinary delights from Tassie. Our culinary food tours not only take in some visits direct to the farm but also wine tours of the local vineyards. Also cater to cruise ship passengers coming into Burnie, either food and wine tour or Stanley or Cradle Mountain. Will design a route to suit.

3. Hellyers Road Distillery

153 Old Surry Road, Burnie, Tasmania 7320 Australia +61 3 6433 0439 [email protected] http://www.hellyersroaddistillery.com.au
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

Hellyers Road Distillery

Reviewed By gbr61749 - Brisbane, Australia

An amazingly knowledgeable guide on Friday, 17th May 2019. Very impressive tour of the distilling process, followed by tear producing tasting of the whisky, then bottled my own Distillers Choice single malt limited edition (bottle #175), cask #6306.10. Hardest part was deciding what glasses and bottles to purchase, without going over the weight allowance for the flight back to Brisbane. Highly recommend this tour!

4. Burnie Regional Museum

Little Alexander Street, Burnie, Tasmania 7320 Australia +61 3 6430 5746 [email protected] http://www.burnieregionalmuseum.net
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Burnie Regional Museum

Federation Street: Wander the charming Street and see how ordinary people lived more than 110 years ago. Discover the lifestyles and aspirations of our forebears through rooms that are alive with personal treasures, memorabilia and tools of the trade. Early Burnie: Explore Burnie’s beginnings as a privately owned enterprise and follow its progress through the 19th century. Learn about early exploration and the exploits of the Van Diemen’s Land Company; life in the region for early settlers; and the events which led to Burnie’s first economic boom at the turn of the 20th century. Temporary Exhibitions: Exciting and creative exhibitions to both delight and inspire. Learn about local stories and celebrate the region’s diverse and unique history.

Reviewed By DeniseLock - Melbourne, Australia

This is an amazing place to wander around. They have created a whole street just as it was so long ago. With sound & videos as well as thousands of artifacts its such a surprise & so well done Most of the items were collected by Peter Mercer who started collecting when he was a young boy and his collection got so big it took over and became a private museum before becoming the Burnie Regional Museum. The design is based on the Kirkgate Victorian Street in York, in the UK and is a fantastic collection of so many items!! See the Local Pub - The Emu Bay Inn. The Doctor, Livery Services,Coach Service, Newspaper Offices, Blacksmith, General Store & Post Office, Local Photographer, The Emu Bay Butter Factory, The Dental Surgery - Ouch!! Heaps more!! Really interesting & well worth seeing. Buy a souvenir catalogue - you wont regret it!! Have fun- heapsto learn

5. Makers Workshop

2 Bass Highway, Burnie, Tasmania 7320 Australia +61 3 6430 5831 [email protected] http://www.discoverburnie.net/what-to-see/makers-workshop.html
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Makers Workshop

Reviewed By DeniseLock - Melbourne, Australia

Really interesting place.Art gallery, paper making, jewellery,spinning,wood working and weaving are some of the arts and crafts on display with the artists happy to chat to you and show their wares Nice selection on sale plus gift shop and great little cafe with lovely views over the water and beach Take a paper making tour or buy specialised paper made on site Nice clean toilets Plenty of parking Great place to visit and find out more about Burnie through the various displays and have lunch Taste local cheeses and find out more about the area

77-79 Wilmot St, Burnie, Tasmania 7320 Australia +03 6430 5875 http://www.burniearts.net/
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Burnie Regional Art Gallery

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