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Discover Burnie, Tasmania: A Coastal Gem

Explore Burnie, Tasmania, a vibrant coastal city boasting stunning natural beauty and a rich industrial heritage. Discover pristine beaches ideal for relaxing or surfing, alongside lush parks and gardens offering tranquil escapes.

Burnie's working port provides a unique backdrop, showcasing the city's historical connection to paper manufacturing. Explore the history at the Burnie Regional Museum.

Foodies will delight in Burnie's thriving food scene, with fresh seafood and local produce taking center stage. Sample award-winning cheese at the nearby cheese factory or enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the ocean.

Conveniently located as a gateway to Tasmania's stunning north-west region, Burnie is a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking Cradle Mountain, pristine national parks, and beautiful waterfalls. Experience the charm and adventure that Burnie, Tasmania, has to offer!

Estimated duration:3 Days

Best time to visit Burnie

Months:

  • February
  • March

Seasons:

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Budget Estimate:

  • Budget Range - 301 to 750 AUD
  • Mid Range - null to null AUD
  • Luxury Range - null to null AUD

Popular Foods:

  • cheese
  • whisky
  • seafood
  • berries

Languages Spoken:

  • English
Interesting Facts About Burnie
  • Burnie is known as the 'City of Makers' due to its strong tradition of paper manufacturing and the burgeoning community of local artisans and craftspeople.
  • The Burnie Regional Museum offers a fascinating look at the history of the area, including its industrial past, Aboriginal heritage, and maritime connections. It's a great place to start your exploration.
  • Burnie Park is a beautiful green space in the heart of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll, a picnic, or enjoying the rose garden. Look out for the quirky sculptures!
  • The Burnie Penguin Observation Centre allows you to see Little Penguins (also known as Fairy Penguins) returning to their nests each evening, typically after sunset (check seasonal schedules!). It's a magical experience!
  • The Burnie Foreshore boasts scenic walking and cycling tracks, offering stunning views of Bass Strait. It's ideal for a morning or evening walk.

Weather Overview

Humidity:
88%
Wind:
16.6 km/h
Weather condition: Patchy rain nearby

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Patchy rain nearby

Feels Like:
16Β°C
Pressure:
1021 mb

3-Day Forecast

16 May 2026

Sunrise 07:18 AM

Sunset 05:07 PM

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17 May 2026

Sunrise 07:19 AM

Sunset 05:07 PM

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18 May 2026

Sunrise 07:20 AM

Sunset 05:06 PM

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Last updated: 16 May 2026

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The BEST time to visit Burnie, Tasmania, is during the summer months (December - February)! β˜€οΈ You'll experience the warmest temperatures and driest weather, perfect for exploring beachesπŸ–οΈ and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking in the scenic surrounds.

Alternatively, Spring (September - November) offers blossoming landscapes and milder temperatures, ideal for sightseeing without the peak season crowds. 🌷 Consider your priorities (weather vs. crowds) to choose your perfect Burnie adventure! πŸ˜‰

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