Tamar Island Wetlands

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Just a ten-minute drive north of Launceston, the Tamar Island Wetlands offer a serene escape into one of Tasmania's most important bird habitats. A raised boardwalk meanders through reed beds and open lagoons, giving you a front-row seat to the region's abundant birdlife, including black swans, herons, and the occasional white-bellied sea eagle. It's a place where the pace slows and the natural world takes centre stage – perfect for a contemplative stroll or a family outing.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–1.5 hours to complete the boardwalk at a leisurely pace, stopping at the bird hides and reading the signs. If you're a keen birdwatcher or photographer, you could easily spend half a day here. The wetlands are best visited in the morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active. Combine it with a morning at Cataract Gorge for a full day of nature in Launceston.

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