Port Cygnet

Photo: City of PAE Libraries’ local historical photos / CC BY 2.0

Nestled on the shores of the Huon River estuary, Port Cygnet is a sleepy yet spirited hamlet that feels like Tasmania's best-kept secret. With its historic timber cottages, a thriving arts scene, and a landscape patched with apple orchards and ferny bushland, this is the kind of place where you slow down without trying. The air smells of woodsmoke and salt, and the local bakery sells scallop pies that will haunt your dreams.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Port Cygnet rewards a leisurely pace. Allow at least two nights to soak up the atmosphere: one full day to explore the town, kayak the river, and visit a few galleries; a second day to cycle out to Petcheys Bay or drive the back roads into the surrounding hills. If you're passing through on the Huon Trail, a half-day stop for the market and a bakery lunch is worthwhile, but you'll leave wishing you'd stayed longer.

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