Tasmania's North West Coast

Photo: Ian Cochrane from Melbourne, Australia / CC BY 2.0

Stretching from the wild surf beaches of the west to the calm waters of Bass Strait, Tasmania's North West Coast is a region of dramatic contrasts. Here, temperate rainforest meets rugged coastline, and small towns exude a quiet, creative energy. It's a paradise for nature lovers, foodies, and anyone seeking a slower pace of life. The air smells of eucalyptus and salt, and Cradle Mountain looms in the distance, promising epic hikes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the North West Coast's diversity, allocate at least 4–5 days. Spend two days around Cradle Mountain for hiking and wildlife, then drive west to Stanley and the Tarkine, allowing a full day each. Factor in a relaxing afternoon in Burnie or Penguin. If you're short on time, a whirlwind 2-day itinerary could cover Cradle Mountain and Stanley, but you'll miss the rainforests and artisan towns. The region is best explored by car, with winding roads that reward a slow pace.

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