DEVONPORT
Nestled along Tasmania’s North-West Coast, Devonport is a city of natural beauty and vibrant community spirit. Expansive parklands and scenic pathways invite exploration, while the city’s rich history shines through its cultural landmarks, such as the Tiagarra Indigenous Cultural Centre, Home Hill, and the Bass Strait Maritime Museum. Sandy beaches offer tranquil retreats, perfect for unwinding by the sea. By night, the "From Sky to Sea" light show transforms the cityscape, celebrating its coastal identity. The nearby Cradle Mountain provides an unforgettable day trip. More than just a destination, Devonport is a place of genuine stories, pride, and connection.
Devonport: A Place to Become
When I travel, I crave more than a change of scenery. I seek places that invite me to slow down, breathe deeper, and truly connect. Devonport, where rolling farmland meets the wild Bass Strait, is a destination that quietly rewards you for taking your time. From the deck of the Spirit of Tasmania, I was struck by Devonport’s vibrant waterfront, the outstanding new Haines Park, and a boardwalk sweeping over the river.
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Welcome to Devonport, the big little city where ample space meets fewer crowds, allowing travellers to move freely. Nestled along the captivating North-West Coast of Tasmania, where Mountains meet the sea and the picturesque Mersey River flows. Its allure lies in its waterfront precinct, sandy and rocky coastlines, and bushland reserves. The myriad of pedestrian and cycling pathways meandering through the region, await exploration taking in peaceful bushland, stunning beaches. Along the way, you'll find plenty of spots to pause and enjoy refreshments. Devonport’s reserves boast abundant wildlife including platypus, pademelons, penguins, and a range of endemic Tasmanian birds.
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