Photo: Daryl Jones (Photographer) / Public domain
Snug is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, just a 30-minute drive south of Hobart. With its sheltered bay, calm waters, and backdrop of forested hills, it feels a world away from the city. This is a place for slow exploration — think beachcombing, kayaking, and watching the sun sink over Bruny Island. The village has a small general store and a popular fish-and-chip shop, but its real appeal lies in the surrounding nature and the easygoing pace of life.
Highlights & What to See
- Snug Beach: A protected, sandy beach perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and picnicking. The jetty is a favourite for a post-swim dive.
- Snug Falls Track: An easy 30-minute walk through ferny forest leads to a pretty cascade that flows year-round — a cool retreat on a warm day.
- Channel Views: Drive up Snug Road for panoramic lookouts over the channel and across to Bruny Island. Sunset is magical.
- Snug Tiers: A network of bushwalking trails offering views of the Huon Valley and the channel. Look out for wallabies and wedge-tailed eagles.
- Local Produce: Nearby orchards and roadside stalls sell seasonal apples, berries, and honey. Don't miss the Snug Store's homemade pies.
Suggested Time to Spend
Snug is best as a half-day escape from Hobart or a quick stop en route to the Huon Valley. If you're a keen walker, allow a full day to explore the Snug Tiers and Falls. For a relaxing afternoon, pack a picnic and spend a few hours on the beach. Most visitors combine Snug with a drive to nearby Kettering or the Huon Trail.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kettering: A charming fishing village 10 minutes north, with a great jetty and the ferry to Bruny Island.
- Bruny Island: Take the ferry from Kettering for a day trip of gourmet food, wildlife, and dramatic coastline.
- Huonville: The gateway to the Huon Valley, 20 minutes west, with orchards, wineries, and the Huon River.
- Hobart: Tasmania's capital is just 30 minutes north, offering markets, MONA, and Mount Wellington.
- Mount Wellington: For epic views over Hobart and the channel, a drive up the mountain is a must.
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Image credits
- Hobart — File:Franklin Wharf 2015.jpg : Michael fromholtz derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Launceston — File:Launie (cropped).JPG : User: (WT-shared) Plug at wts wikivoyage derivative work: Georgfotoart / Public domain
- Cradle Mountain — Bjørn Christian Tørrissen / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Freycinet — Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Port Arthur — Martybugs at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bruny Island — Steven Penton / CC BY 2.0