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BURNIE
An industrial city set along a scenic drive…


Burnie is an important cargo port for Tasmania, situated on Emu Bay. It is an industrial city set along the scenic drive from Devonport to Smithton. There are some interesting attractions to visit such as the Burnie Pioneer Village Museum, Lactos Cheese Tasting Centre and the Burnie Regional Art Gallery. Burnie Park is a pretty place with an animal reserve, and the Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens are also worth a visit. The Creative Paper Mill has demonstrations of papercrafts and sales of handmade paper and paper gifts.

Travel south of Burnie to the township of Ridgley and follow the signs to Guide Falls, the most accessible of the local waterfalls. There are a number of walking trails to follow as well. For views over Burnie and the surrounding countryside, take a drive to Fern Glade and Roundhill Lookouts. There are several caravan parks in Burnie as well as a choice of motels, hotels, bed and breakfasts, beach villas and apartments.

Locations
Burnie is on the north coast of Tasmania.

Activities
Visit Burnie for the pretty countryside, parks and gardens, waterfalls, bushwalking, scenic views, museum and art gallery.

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