Things To See and Do in Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania

Port Arthur Historic Site

Port Arthur Historic Site is Australia’s most intact convict site, with more than 30 buildings, ruins and restored period homes, dating from the prison’s establishment in 1830.

With so much more to see and do at Port Arthur, you can make the most of your visit by planning ahead!

Tahune AirWalk

Discover it all at the Airwalk! Find six Tasmanian wilderness experiences at one unique location, The Tahune AirWalk  – Cable Eagle Hang Glider, the Airwalk, Swinging Bridges and Huon Pine Walk, Visitor Centre and Cafe and gift shop.

 

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Empowering wildlife experience! Bonorong is not a zoo – their aim is to get healthy animals back to the wild.  Tasmania’s largest 24 hour rescue service and their volunteers brings aid to thousands of suffering animals every year. Experience an animal encounter during your visit and come up close with some of Tasmania’s unique and most loved animals.

Mount Wellington Park

Mount Wellington rises 1270 metres above Hobart’s harbour, providing panoramic views of Hobart, Bruny Island, South Arm and the Tasman Peninsula. Explore Wellington Park, a natural reserve situated right on the doorstep of Tasmania’s capital city, Hobart. The park is easily accessible from Hobart, and is open all day, every day – no entry fees!

Stroll through cool forested gullies along historic walking tracks, traverse Wellington Range in the saddle on horse or mountain bike, enjoy a picnic plus much more!

Old Hobart Town

Old Hobart Town is a unique multi award winning model village depicting life in Hobart as it was in the 1820’s.

Set in stunning landscaped surroundings in the historic town of Richmond only minutes from Hobart, it forms the perfect stopover for visitors to Port Arthur and Tasmania’s East Coast.