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Executive Accommodation in Burnie Tasmania
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Things to See and Do around Burnie
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Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden has been developed on a 13 hectare natural amphitheatre. It includes some 22,000 select rhododendrons and companion plants in a unique landscape concept. |
Pioneer Village Museum
Visit Burnie Pioneer Village Museum and experience the sights and sounds of 100 years ago. The Burnie Pioneer Village Museum was the first indoor historical street to be recreated in Australia and is still ranked among the best.
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Lactos Cheese Tasting
At the Lactos Cheese Tasting and Sales Centre you can sample Lactos’s fine cheeses, including major brands Tasmanian Heritage, Mersey Valley and Australian Gold, and purchase direct from the maker.
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Burnie Art Gallery
The Burnie Art Gallery is home to one of the finest collections in Tasmania of Australian contemporary art on paper and presents a number of shows by artists and craftspeople living in Tasmania.
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Guide Falls
A popular picnic area just south of Burnie is at Guide Falls near Ridgley. There is a well appointed BBQ area and toilet facilities.
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Annsleigh Gardens and Cafe
The award-winning Annsleigh Gardens and Café is located at Burnie, on Tasmania’s northwest coast. The Gardens are a 10-minute (10 kilometre) drive south of Burnie’s city centre. |
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Wynyard Tulip Farm
Perched at the mouth of the Inglis River on Tasmania’s north-west coast between Smithton and Burnie, the quaint hillside town of Wynyard is the centre of a lush and prosperous dairying and mixed farming district. |
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