Burnie - Queenstown

Distance

178 km (111 mi)

Travel Time

3.00 hrs.min

Directions

A1 to Somerset 7k
A10 to Queenstown 169km

Places of Interest

Points of Interest :
Burnie
Pioneer Village Museum
Burnie Regional Art Gallery
Fern Glade Walk (2hrs)
(diversions just south of Burnie)
Lactos Cheese tasting and sales
Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens
Annsleigh Gardens
Guide Falls
40 minute walk
Hellyer Gorge
Picnic area and walks
Waratah (slight diversion)
Once the richest tin mine in the world. There is a waterfall
in the town centre.
Museum
Tullah
Museum
Radfords Woodcrafts
Horseback Tours
Light Railway
Fishing in nearby Lake Mackintosh
Rosebery
Fishing in nearby Lake Pieman
3km walk to Montezuma Falls (110 metres)
Mt Murchison
spectacular mountain with fine walks
Zeehan (Classified Historic Town)
The rich silver-lead mine once supported a town with a population
of between 8-10,000 and 26 hotels.
Mine museum
features a world class mineral collection
Lake Cumberland
4 hour walk in the nearby Heemskirk Range
Henty Glacial Moraine
geological feature
Queenstown (Classified Historic Town)
This town sits amongst mountains denuded by mine pollution and logging.
Mine museum, chairlift, mine tours, photographic museum

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Location for Burnie - Queenstown.

Contact

Queenstown, TAS
Australia
42° 4' 39.126" S, 145° 33' 23.0472" E
Burnie, TAS
Australia
41° 3' 12.3732" S, 145° 54' 9.36" E

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