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    With an urban population of 19,550 in 2019, Burnie is the fourth largest city in Tasmania, serving as a major port for north-western agricultural and mining industries. Founded in 1827 as Emu Bay, Burnie's name, attributed by early settlers, arose from their sighting of emus along the riverbanks, despite lacking a direct correlation with the ...

  3. Burnie is the perfect stop during a seaside drive exploring the northwest coast. It is a unique town worth an afternoon to experience the town's reinvention as a maker's enclave. It also has plenty of shops, restaurants and short walks to explore during your journey. The port town is also perfect for those looking to stay longer to learn a craft.

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  4. Things to Do in Burnie, Australia - Burnie Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Ports of Call Tours (11) Nature and Wildlife Tours (5) Nature & Wildlife Areas (4) Day Trips (13) Audio Guides (5) Bus Tours (20) Half-day Tours (14) Private and Luxury (3)

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    • Little Penguin Observation Centre. The smallest penguin species, the little penguin, has a colony on Burnie’s foreshore, a brief walk from the CBD. There’s an observation centre on the boardwalk here, staffed by volunteer guides.
    • Burnie Regional Museum. Burnie’s 200 years of European history is revealed at this top-notch museum, holding the third-largest collection in the state.
    • Hellyers Road Distillery. Tasmania is an island dotted with distilleries, making the most of the most of its pure mountain streams and grains nourished by a temperate climate.
    • Burnie Park. Once a private garden, Burnie’s main urban park was bought by the city in the 1920s. There are neat flowerbeds planted with annuals, rambling walkways and flowing lawns under mature exotic and native trees.
  6. Top Ten Burnie Tasmania Experiences. With links to google location maps. Little Penguin Observation ⭐️. Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden. Hellyers Road Whiskey Distillery. Guide Falls Reserve ⭐️. Fern Glade Platypus Reserve ⭐️. Burnie Regional Museum ⭐️. Burnie Waterfront, West Beach ⭐️.

  7. Burnie is a 35min drive (48km) west of Devonport and a 100min drive (147km) north-west of Launceston. Insider tips. Eleven hectares of seasonal beauty await at Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden. Stroll among more than 24,000 rhododendrons and companion plants from around the world.

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