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Visit the Little Penguins Friends of Burnie Penguins provide a free interpretative guided experience to visitors to the Burnie Little Blue Fairy Penguin colony.
Platypus Spotting in Burnie Explore the rivers edge of Fern Glade Reserve for the platypus in its natural environment.
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden The 25-acre garden features over 22,000 select rhododendrons and companion plants, creating a spectacular floral display between late August and January each year.
Scenic Lookouts Take in panoramic views of Burnie. Take in views of the busy city centre and port. Platforms at higher elevations provide coastal vistas and views into Burnie's hinterland.
Self Drive Day Trips Travel in any direction from Burnie to experience unique locations; gourmet trails, natural wonders, history, retail therapy. Using Burnie as a home base you can design a range of half or full day itinerary that suits your interests.
Walking Tracks and Trails Burnie boasts a range of shared paths, walking tracks and trails, in both wilderness and urban settings. Check out these bush walks for some of the best views in northwest Tasmania.
Parks and Reserves Burnie's parks and reserves provide opportunities for recreational activities, picnics, BBQs, plus experiencing Tasmanian flora and fauna. You might spy a platypus, echidna, pademelon wallaby, or little penguin.
Beaches of Burnie Burnie has some 15km of coastline including many beautiful beaches you can easily access.