Beaches of Burnie Burnie is home to around 15 kilometres of stunning coastline, offering visitors a chance to soak up some sun and enjoy the Tasmanian beach lifestyle. There are many beautiful beaches to explore in Burnie, each with its own unique character and charm. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or a place to catch some waves, there's a beach in Burnie that's perfect for you.
Discover Burnie’s Big Things! Take a fun road trip from Burnie, spotting iconic landmarks like the Big Platypus, Big Penguin, and Big Crayfish, while sampling local treats from the North West Tasting Trail. A quirky, scenic adventure full of charm, creativity, and coastal flavour.
Parks and Reserves Burnie's parks and reserves offer ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and a chance to experience Tasmania's unique flora and fauna. Visitors to these parks might catch a glimpse of a platypus, echidna, or pademelon wallaby. These areas include playgrounds, barbecue and picnic areas, off-leash areas for dogs, and stunning waterfalls.
Scenic Lookouts Take in panoramic views of Burnie from the rolling farmland to the busy city centre and port. Platforms at higher elevations provide coastal vistas and views into Burnie's hinterland.
Waterfalls of Burnie Discover the natural beauty of these local waterfalls — perfect for a short drive or a nature walk close to town.
Birdwatching in Burnie Whether you're a casual observer or a serious ornithologist, Burnie offers prime opportunities to witness avian life in action.
Fishing Spots around Burnie Discover some of the best local fishing locations — from tranquil dams to scenic coastal waters.