Address & Contact
2 Bass Highway
Parklands
Burnie Tasmania 7320
Phone: (03) 6430 5885
Email: makersworkshop@burnie.net
Web: http://www.discoverburnie.net/Home
Burnie is a port city on the north-west coast of Tasmania. known for its natural beauty and industrial
heritage. It's Tasmania's fourth-largest city and offers a mix of urban and natural attractions. Located 48km from
Devonport and 146km from
Launceston. Main Attractions:Burnie Regional Museum: Showcases the city's history and
heritage with interactive exhibits.
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden: Features a stunning collection of rhododendrons and other exotic plants.
Makers' Workshop: A hub for local artisans where visitors can see crafts being made and purchase local products.
Fern Glade Reserve: A tranquil spot ideal for picnics and wildlife spotting, particularly platypus.
Guide Falls: A picturesque waterfall and popular picnic spot just outside the city.
Burnie Park: A beautiful park with gardens, playgrounds, and walking trails.
Burnie Arts & Function Centre: Hosts a variety of performances, exhibitions, and events throughout the year.