Things to do in Hobart & Beyond

Looking for Hobart hotels near popular Tasmanian attractions and things to do in Hobart? Look no further than St Ives self-contained apartments in Hobart’s scenic Battery Point precinct.

Our hotel’s Battery Point location is surrounded by a delightful village atmosphere. Enjoy the “polite pace” of colonial times, enhanced by the richness of our heritage in our architecture, museums and our local antique shops.

Venturing further on foot from our Hobart apartments, you’ll discover Hobart's maritime heritage in Sullivans Cove with its picturesque Hobart Waterfront and Salamanca Place – home to the marvellous Salamanca Market and harbour cruise experiences. Head into the city centre (just a 10-minute walk) for great restaurants, cafes and shopping. Journeying south, you’ll find the iconic Wrest Point Casino for excitement of a different kind, including its famous revolving restaurant for great views of the Derwent River and Mount Wellington.

From the Wrest Point Casino to Battery Point, and the popular Salamanca Place, St Ives’ Hobart accommodation in Tasmania is surrounded by quality dining experiences. From the best fish’n’chips in Australia to unique ala carta dining.

At St. Ives Hobart accommodation, you are truly at the heart of Hobart and all it has to offer. Organise booking your hotel room today and discover all the things to do in Tasmania.


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Local Attractions

There are plenty of local attractions and things to do in Hobart and Southern Tasmania while staying at St Ives Battery Point accommodation. Explore our local museums, uncover tales of our convict history, meet our charming and unique wildlife, and visit our beautiful parks, trails and gardens. Most attractions are within walking distance of our accommodation in Hobart, Tasmania, or a short drive out of the city.

Museums

MONA – The Museum of Old and New Art

You can’t visit Hobart without seeing MONA – The Museum of Old and New Art – created by David Walsh. MONA was designed to be explored—as a space of wonder and experimentation – challenging the perceptions of art both modern and old. You can book a ferry directly to the museum from the waterfront (less than a 10-minute walk from St. Ives Studio Apartments in Hobart), or you can drive 25 minutes to the attraction by car. MONA also runs many Tasmanian international arts festival events, often held just down the road from our Battery Point accommodation at Princes Wharf 1.

Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is Tasmania's leading natural and cultural heritage organisation in Hobart. The museum features long term exhibits, including the ningina tunapri exhibition on the Tasmanian Aboriginal journey through history and the Tasmania Earth & Life exhibit with a special feature on the Tasmanian Tiger. The TMAG also features short term exhibitions, and we recommend checking what’s on in Hobart during your stay.

TMAG is only a 5 minute drive from our accommodation in Hobart, or leave the car behind and take an 18 minute walk into the city.

Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum 

Standing on the Hobart waterfront - just 200m from where Mawson’s expedition departed in 1911 - the Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum serves as a timepiece for the famous 1911-14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition. Learn about Mawson, his companions and the trials of early Antarctic exploration.

Just 5 a minutes’ drive (or 15 minute walk) from our self contained accommodation, this replica museum is well worth a look.

Narryna The Merchant's House Museum

Just 5 minutes’ walk around the corner from St Ives Hotel’s Battery Point location, is the Narryna Heritage Museum. Narryna is an 1830s merchant’s house and collection that tells the story of early colonial life in Hobart. The house has had an adventurous life as a home to large families, boarding house, hospital and now a museum.

Step into Narryna for a rich experience of Tasmania’s social history, art and design traditions. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm (closed public holidays).

Tasmanian Transport Museum

Step back in time with a visit to the Tasmanian Transport Museum. Explore the trains, trams and buses that were once a common sight throughout Tasmania. On selected days, you can even enjoy a short train ride and relive train travel from a bygone era. The Tasmanian Transport Museum is located in Anfield St, Glenorchy. It is a short, 20-minute drive from St Ives accommodation in Hobart.

The Wall in the Wilderness

In 2005, sculptor Greg Duncan started creating a massive project in one of the most beautiful and remote parts of Tasmania. The Wall in the Wilderness (also known simply as ‘The Wall’) is a 3m high and over 100m long sculpture carved from Huon Pine that depicts the story of Tasmania.

This stunning masterpiece is located in the Central Highlands near Lake St Clair, a 2.5 hour drive from our Hobart apartments. Bookings are essential, as The Wall is not open all year round.

Historical Convict Sites

Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

Located in South Hobart, The World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory tells the story of forced migration of convict women and girls, and their contribution to colonisation throughout the history of Australia to the present day. Open 10am to 4.30pm daily, you can purchase your tickets at the door or from their website. Take the bus, or a short 8-minute drive to South Hobart from our short stay apartments in Hobart.

Hobart Convict Penitentiary

The Hobart Penitentiary is the original Hobart Prison Barracks built in 1821 to accommodate convicts employed in building Government public works. Run by the National Trust Tasmania, the Hobart Penitentiary is one of Australia’s richest convict sites located at 6 Brisbane Street, Hobart. Explore their Convict Memorial, watch the Pandemonium presentation on Tasmania’s convict history, and experience a site tour through the old courtrooms, subterranean tunnels, cells, gallows and prison exercise yard.

The museum is only a 7-minute drive from our accommodation in Hobart, Tasmania, or take a 30 minute stroll to Brisbane Street if the weather is accommodating.

Richmond Gaol

Take a 30 minute drive from our motel in Hobart to the historic town of Richmond to discover the Richmond Gaol. As one of Tasmania’s historic convict sites, the gaol offers visitors the chance to step back in time. Experience the isolating confinement cells, learn about the history of punishment in colonial Tasmania and uncover the stories of the men and women who passed through these doors. Make sure to take a guided tour to get the most out of the experience.

Port Arthur Historic Site

Port Arthur is one of Australia's great tourism destinations. Every building, every feature of the Port Arthur Historic Site has a story to tell. Created with convict labour, the impressive architecture, delightful gardens and chilling prison facilities survive today for you to explore. The Port Arthur Historic Site is open 9am to 5pm most days. Only 90 minutes from Hobart, you can choose to drive by car or organise a coach tour through the Hobart Information Centre. Make sure to pre-book your tickets as this is a very popular tourist destination!

Wildlife Encounters

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Bonorong is a Sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of people. A visit to Bonorong is a chance to come closer to Tasmania’s unique wildlife - many of which are now extinct in other parts of Australia. Meet our Tasmanian Devils, Wombats, Cockatoos, Grey Kangaroos, Wallabies and more! Book an animal encounter or tag along on their guided tours to learn more about these wonderful creatures. All funds raised by visiting the park go towards projects to help protect local wildlife.

Zoo Doo

Looking for fun things to do in Tasmania? ZooDoo is a wonderful wildlife park 6km outside the township of Richmond. ZooDoo caters for tour groups and families alike, with interactive wildlife encounters and informative animal presentations. Their zoo focuses on educating people about nature through their animal ambassadors from lions to our local Tasmanian Devils. Take a 30-minute drive from St Ives Hobart Apartments to ZooDoo for a day full of fun.

The Raptor Rescue is committed to securing the future for Tasmania’s raptors. Their purpose-built Education Centre and one-way glass viewing areas allow you to get close to some of Tasmania’s most stunning birds including many species of eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. Visits are strictly by approved bookings only which can be made through their website.

The Raptor Refuge is located in Kettering, just 30 minutes from our short stay apartments in Hobart.

Local Walks & Park Locations

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is Australia’s cool-climate garden, with several unique collections, including Australia’s only Subantarctic Plant House. With 14 hectares to explore, visitors can take time to relax and tailor walks based on their interests. Established in the early years of the colony of Hobart, the gardens' rich history is evident. When planning your trip to the gardens, give yourself a full day to take in everything it has to offer.

The gardens are only a 7-minute drive from St Ives Hotel Apartments accommodation in Hobart, Australia. You can also walk to the gardens, which will take approximately 45 minutes.

Kunanyi / Mt Wellington Park

Spanning 18,011 hectares, Wellington Park is one of lutruwita / Tasmania's largest areas of reserved land outside of the Tasmanian World Heritage Area and includes Hobart’s Iconic kunanyi/Mount Wellington. Mount Wellington is a must-see location when in Hobart – offering amazing views of Hobart and Southern Tasmania. There are no entry fees for visiting the area and it is accessible most days (with the pinnacle road occasionally closed in bad weather). There are numerous walks around the mountain you can also enjoy when looking for things to do in Hobart.

Battery Point Sculpture Trail 

While staying at St Ives Hotel in Battery Point Hobart, why not enjoy a stroll along The Battery Point Sculpture Trail. It’s an easy walk linking nine large numerical sculptures that provide a fascinating introduction to Hobart’s history. The trail winds past some of the city’s oldest surviving residences and through locations where many of Tasmania’s first industries were established.

The walk takes less than 2 hours and is only 2kms in length. It’s a great way to familiarise yourself with our hotel’s Battery Point location.

Battery Point Trail

Looking for things to do in Sandy Bay and Battery Point? Explore the local area around our Hotel’s Battery Point locale by taking the aptly named, Battery Point walk. Start at Salamanca Place, climb Kelly’s Steps and wander along Battery Point’s quaint streets soaking up the village atmosphere. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants along the route to enjoy. Looping back, you can choose to expand the walk to explore Sullivan’s Cove.

This walk takes less than 2 hours and is 5.8 km in length.

Greater Hobart Trails

Looking for more walks and trails around Hobart? Check out the list of Greater Hobart Trails to see what suits your interests. Choose between natural, coastal or cultural walks, as well as their difficulty, in a range of regions around Hobart. Walks are great things to do in Hobart and beyond to enjoy the rich natural beauty and historic landscapes of Southern Tasmania.

City of Hobart Tracks & Trails

Looking for things to do in Hobart? Hobart boasts an extensive network of tracks and trails that cater to the interests of hikers, runners and mountain bikers. The city's trails range from easily accessible, well-maintained paths, to challenging rugged terrain. Visitors are sure to find a trail that suits their interests and abilities.

Hastings Caves State Reserve

The Hastings Caves State Reserve offers visitors a variety of experiences, from relaxing in the warm waters of a thermal springs pool, walking in the rich forests of the reserve and the unique experience of exploring Newdegate Cave. Book a 45-minute guided cave tour with an experienced Parks and Wildlife guide to view the stunning dolomite caves. The reserve also includes a visitor centre, kiosk and souvenir shop where you can purchase tickets for tours and to experience the thermal pool.

Hasting Caves is a 1.5 hour drive from our Hobart accommodation in Tasmania.

TAHUNE ADVENTURES

An hour out of Hobart, Tahune Adventures offers several things to do in Tasmania for those wanting to immerse themselves in nature. This includes their Airwalk experience (enjoy spectacular views as you walk among the treetops), Eagle Glide (a line guided hang-gliding experience), and the Twin Rivers Rafting experience. Open 10am to 4pm daily (except in bad weather) you’ll find plenty to enjoy at Tahune Adventures. Make sure to book!

Maydena Bike Park 

Are you here for an adventure? Discover the Maydena Bike Park attracting mountain bike riders from across the globe. The Maydena Bike Park offers a range of pass options to suit every rider, as well as over 85 bike trails that include beginner friendly rides to epic pro trails. And yes, you can hire a bike there too.

Maydena Bike Park is located in the Tasmanian town of Maydenna, just 1hr and 15mins from our Hobart accommodation in Tasmania.

Local Tours

Get to know Tasmania through the eyes of the people who live here! There are plenty of tour options for visitors wishing to discover all the wonderful places and things to do in Tasmania. Choose from local river cruises, bush walking tours, scenic bus tours and even horse carriage rides. Many tours depart from the Hobart Waterfront or at the Hobart Information Centre in town, making St Ives Hotel Apartments one of the best Tasmanian accommodations in Hobart.

Cruises & Boat Tours

Pennicott Wilderness Journeys 

Pennicott Wilderness Journeys is a highly acclaimed environmental tourism operator and has won 31 Tasmanian and 15 Australian Tourism Awards for their cruise, walk and bus tours across Tasmania. They offer a range of day tours to some of Tasmania’s most popular places and things to do, including Bruny Island, Wineglass Bay and Port Arthur.

For memorable Tasmanian experiences, explore Pennicott Wilderness Journeys’ range of Tasmanian tours.

Iron Pot Cruises

Iron Pot Cruises is a two-and-a-half-hour cruise exploring the renowned waterways that influence Hobart's lifestyle. Visit Australia's oldest lighthouse, circumnavigate Betsey Island and discover Tasmania's rich maritime history. Cruise within a spacious enclosed cabin with comfortable leather seats and large awning windows for great views.

Iron Pot Cruises depart from Franklin Wharf, just a few minutes’ walk from St Ives short stay apartments in Hobart.

Tasmanian Seafood Seduction Cruise

Love your seafood? Then don’t miss this full-day cruise! Enjoy freshly shucked oysters and premium rock lobster. Your guides will dive for abalone and sea urchins. You’ll be delighted by the delicious seafood feast accompanied by gourmet local produce and Tasmanian wines, boutique beers, ciders and juices.

The Tasmanian Seafood Seduction cruise departs from the Hobart Waterfront, just a few minutes’ walk away from our St Ives Hotel accommodation in Tasmania, Hobart.

Peppermint Lunch Cruise

Peppermint Bay is an award-winning, iconic property set on the banks of the d’Entrecasteaux Channel in rural Woodbridge – 35km south of Hobart by road. This location has been a long-term favourite of locals and visits alike. Enjoy their classic Peppermint Lunch Cruise that departs from Brooke Street Pier on Hobart’s Waterfront and travels down to the iconic property for lunch before returning you to Hobart.

Hobart Historic Cruises

Explore the Hobart Waterfront in style aboard the “Spirit of Hobart”! Hobart Historic Cruises offers a range of Hobart Harbour cruises – including a lunch and dinner cruise option – to take you out on the River Derwent. Having operated for over 30 years, they are a first-class tour at affordable prices. All cruises depart from the Brooke Street Pier on the Hobart Waterfront (which is within easy walking distance from our Hobart accommodation in Tasmania).

Kayak Hobart’s Picturesque Harbour

Nestled between river and mountain, Hobart has one of the most picturesque harbours in the world. Join the Roaring 40’s Kayaking paddle tour for a 2.5-hour city tour from the water. Go behind the scenes of our vibrant, working waterfront to discover the true heart of Hobart.

Huon Jet

Looking for something to do in Tasmania? Experience the stunning Huon River on an exhilarating white water rapid jet boat ride with Huon Jet. The 35-minute jet boat ride races you along the riverbank, over exciting rapids and through 360 degree spins. The jet boat also stops at tranquil locations along the route to give you an insight into the rugged beauty of Tasmania’s Huon River. Huon jJet is located a short 35-minute drive south of Hobart. Bookings are advised.

Bruny Island Cruises

Bruny Island Cruises is an award-winning cruise exploring the rugged coastline of Bruny Island in Southern Tasmania. Cruise alongside some of Australia's highest sea cliffs, search for coastal wildlife, and feel the power of nature. The custom-built yellow boats are ideal for viewing the spectacular Bruny Island coastline and wildlife.

The cruise departs from Adventure Bay on Bruny Island. You will need to make your way there via car (just 45 minutes’ drive from our Hobart accommodation) and catch the Kettering ferry.

Tasman Island Cruises

Tasman Island Cruises provides unforgettable wilderness experiences along the spectacular coastline between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck, which is part of the Tasman National Park. This coastline is home to a variety of wildlife, including hundreds of seals, migrating whales, and thousands of sea birds.

Tasman Island Cruises depart from Port Arthur, a 90 minute drive from Hobart. Why not line up a visit to the famous Port Arthur Historic Site on the same day?

Wineglass Bay Cruises 

Wineglass Bay Cruises is a four-and-a-half-hour cruise of the waterways surrounding Freycinet National Park from Coles Bay to Wineglass Bay on Tasmania's East Coast. Be enthralled by the stunning pink granite coastline to the sparkling white beaches. Freycinet National Park is a world-renowned location and a must-visit location for anyone looking for things to do in Tasmania.

Wineglass Bay Cruises depart from Coles Bay on the East Coast of Tasmania. It’s a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Hobart but it is well worth the trip.

Scenic Flight Tours

Par-Avion Wilderness Tours

Par-Avion offers award-winning scenic tours, flights and wilderness experiences! Based in Cambridge (just 20mins out of Hobart), they offer scenic flights over Hobart, and around Tasmania (including the Gordon River, Wine Glass Bay and the South West Wilderness). Explore their half day and full day tour options online through their website for great things to do in Tasmania.

Coach & Bus Tours

Red Decker – The Official Sightseeing Tour of Hobart

Discover the famous attractions and landmarks of Hobart, including kunanyi/Mt Wellington, Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Cascade Brewery and the Cascades Female Factory with the hop on, hop off Red Decker tour bus. From history, arts and culture to shopping and dining, the Red Decker is a great option to find things to do in Hobart. The full round trip takes 90 minutes, plus you can hop on and off at 20 different stops around the city (including four in Battery Point). Pick up your tickets online or visit Hobart’s visitor centre for more information.

Grey Line Experience Tasmania Bus & Coach Tours

Grey Line’s ‘Experience Tasmania’ bus and coach tours are a great option for visitors looking for things to do in Tasmania from Hobart’s City Centre. With both half day and full day bus tours available to a range of prominent Tasmanian locations, you are sure to find a tour to meet your needs. Explore great attractions including the Cascade Female Factory, the historic town of Richmond, and Kunanyi/Mount Wellington.

Choose between their Half Day Tours or Full Day Tours 

Heart of Tasmania Tours

Looking for a tour with a difference. Heart of Tasmania Tours offer small, personalised group tours for those wishing to explore Hobart and nearby attractions. Their tours feature main attractions including MONA, Cascade Brewery, Salamanca Place, and kunanyi/Mt Wellington, as well as the Coal River Food & Wine Region, Port Arthur, Russell Falls, and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. You can even organise a customised tour to visit all the places you want to while in Hobart. 

Tour guides can pick you up at our St Ives hotel accommodation and will drop you back at the end of the day. These tours are great for visitors looking to explore Hobart without hiring a car.

kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer Bus

Explore our iconic mountain by booking a kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer Bus tour and experience spectacular views over Hobart and Southern Tasmania. This 2.5 hour return tour includes 30 minutes to take in the views at the summit. Alternatively, you can hop-on and hop-off at five different bus stops. Explore a variety of short alpine walks on the mountain at your own pace, then hop-on a later bus to return to Hobart.

The bus departs several times a day opposite the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre (just a 15-minute walk from our St Ives’ Accommodation in Hobart, Australia).

Bruny Island Traveller

Bruny Island Traveller is a full day, food focused bus tour that departs from Hobart. Taste your way across Bruny Island, visiting some of their renowned artisan producers on an all-inclusive gourmet wilderness adventure (including Get Shucked Bruny Oysters) while discovering the spectacular scenery and cultural heritage of Tasmania's favourite island.

The Bruny Island Traveller tour departs from Franklin Wharf in Hobart, just a few minutes’ walk from the St. Ives Hobart Apartments.

Port Arthur Bus Service

Not hiring a car but want to see Port Arthur or walk the Three Capes Track? Then the Port Arthur Bus Service is for you. Offering a six-hour period before returning to Hobart, the bus gives you plenty of time to enjoy the UNESCO World-heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site at your leisure. The service offers several options, including one-way trips to a full guided bus tour with Port Arthur ticket entry.

The bus service departs from Hobart at Franklin Wharf, just a few minutes’ walk from our St Ives Hotel in Battery Point.

Walks

Fluted Cape Walk (& Bus) Tour

The Fluted Cape Walk Tour departs from Hobart, with a guided bus tour down to the base of the Fluted Cape Walking Track on Bruny Island. Keep a lookout for endemic birdlife and be amazed at the spectacular coastal views. Not to mention you’ll feel incredible when you finally reach the top of Fluted Cape - one of Australia's highest sea cliffs!

While the Fluted Cape Walk will take approximately 2.5 hours, the overall tour takes a full day. It departs from the Hobart waterfront, just a few minutes' walk from St Ives Hotel Apartments.

Derwent Experience: Hobart to Cradle Mountain Active Day Trip

Visiting Cradle Mountain is one of the top things to do in Tasmania. Join The Derwent Experience for the most comfortable and efficient way to travel to Cradle Mountain from Hobart, for a brilliant full day experience and return. It starts early, but the beauty of Cradle Mountain and the journey through Tasmania’s heartlands is worth the effort. Bookings are required and the tour can cater for private small groups (up to 11 people).

Other Tours

Heritage Horse Drawn Carriages

One of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the historic Battery Point precinct and the Hobart Waterfront is to take a journey with Heritage Horse Drawn Carriages. Enjoy learning about Hobart’s history in one of their open top carriages drawn by two beautiful horses. There are several tours to choose from to suit your time schedule and budget.

Eat & Drink Experiences

Tasmania is home to some of the best produce, wines, whiskies and beers in Australia and even the world (we have won the awards to prove it). Explore our local cheese makers, craft beer breweries, boutique distilleries for whisky, gin and vodka, and take a tour out to our prestigious wineries. If you enjoy a tipple and a nibble, then Tasmania has plenty of things to try.

Tasmanian Produce

Coal River Farm

Coal River Farm is a family-run farm that specialises in Tasmanian produce, cheese and chocolate. Visit their farm in Cambridge to see products being made before your eyes. There is always something good to eat and enjoy. Their on-site restaurant serves modern Australian cuisine, from locally grown and sourced produce with a seasonally changing menu, so there’s always something new to try.

The Wicked Cheese Co.

Out here in Tasmania, there is some solid cheese making science going on, transforming the purest milk from grass-fed cows into award-winning and decadent cheese. The Wicked Cheese Co is an award-winning cheese making company located in Richmond Tasmania (a 30-min drive from our Hobart apartments). Sit back and relax at their café, enjoy complimentary tastings, and explore their gift shop for their full range of cheeses and local Tasmanian produce.

Grandvewe Cheeses

Here is a Ewenique cheese experience! Discover Grandvewe, a Tasmanian farm located in Birchs Bay that specialises in sheep cheese. Their Ewenique Tasting House (run in junction with Hartshorn Distillery) is open to the public for tastings. They also offer four adventurous experiences for curious mids – including a mixology experience and old world butter course. The Tasting House is located 40 minutes south of Hobart.

If you can’t make it out to the farm, they also have a shop inside Brook St Pier on the Hobart Waterfront and a stall at the Salamanca Market every Saturday (both within walking distance from our St Ives Hobart Apartments).

Barilla Bay Tasmania

Discover the Barilla Bay Oyster Farm, Restaurant and Gift Shop in Cambridge. Only a 20 minute drive from our motel in Hobart, this is a great place to visit for seafood lovers. Enjoy their 1 hour Oyster Farm, Gillespies Ginger Beer and Candy Abalone tour for a fantastic Tasmanian produce experience. You can also enjoy dining in their restaurant or find some gifts to take home in their gift shop.

Get Shucked Oyster

Do you love fresh oysters? They don’t get any fresher than this! If you are planning a day trip to Bruny Island make sure to visit the Get Shucked Oyster Bar. This bay-to-bar dining experience offers the freshest oysters with plenty of local drinks. Reaching Get Shucked takes 1hr and 10 minutes by car from our Tasmanian accommodation in Hobart, so make it part of a day trip to Bruny Island.

The Agrarian Kitchen

Are you looking for a paddock-to-plate Tasmanian experience? Head north to The Agrarian Kitchen located in New Norfolk. Just a 40-minute drive by car from our hotel studio apartments in Hobart, The Agrarian Kitchen is a celebration of growing, teaching and dining, encompassing an award-winning restaurant, outdoor kiosk and classes. See what is available during your stay by visiting their website.

Breweries

Cascade Brewery Co

Discover one of the oldest breweries in Australia! The Cascade Brewery turns 200 in 2024 and has been creating Cascade Beer in South Hobart since 1824. Open for brewery tours, learn about one of the nation’s oldest beer recipes. Then enjoy lunch or dinner at the beautiful Cascade Brewery Bar. Their doors and heritage beer garden are open seven days serving up the best of Tasmania in a glass, on a plate and accompanied by their warm Hobart hospitality.

Hobart Brewing Co Taproom

Are you looking to try some locally brewed Tasmanian craft beer? Then check out the Hobart Brewing Co (HBC) located in the Red Shed on the Hobart Waterfront. Their Taproom is located in the heart of their brewery, and is open 7 days. Housing 13+ taps of their beers (and a selection of wines and spirits too), Hobart’s biggest beer garden, a roaring fire pit and some friendly neighbourhood food trucks. There is no need to book a table, just walk on in.

The Hobart Brewing Co is a 6 minute drive (or 15-minute walk) from St Ives’ Accommodation in Hobart, Australia. Make it part of your Hobart events this weekend.

Simple Cider

Want to try some Tasmanian cider? Discover Simple Cider, crafted right here in the Hobart CBD. You can find their public bar and cellar door at 189 Elizabeth Street – just a 5-minute drive or 30-minute walk from our Tasmanian accommodation in Hobart. Simple Cider was born out of a desire to create a cider that was, well, simple. Simple and delicious. Offering a variety of flavours, and branching into wines too, there is plenty to try at this local drinking hole.

Willie Smith’s Apple Shed

Love your cider? Then take the drive south to visit Willie Smith’s Apple Shed in Huonville! Famous for their local cider, their Apple Shed offers you a glimpse into Tasmania's apple history and to enjoy their ciders. Nestled in the bountiful Huon Valley, their rustic restaurant invites you to discover the freshest flavours the Huon Valley has to offer.

They also feature live music gigs on Friday nights, and an Artisan Market on Saturdays.

Distilleries

The Lark Distillery Cellar Door

Do you love whisky? Discover Lark Distillery. They have dedicated the last decade of their lives to producing high quality single malt whisky, which is enjoyed by whisky enthusiasts the world over. The Lark Hobart Cellar door is only 5 mins by car (or a 20-minute walk) from our holiday apartments in Hobart.

The Gin(Bar)

A unique Tasmanian experience from start to finish, The Gin(bar) by Forty Spotted Tasmanian Gin, offers visitors the opportunity to experience Tasmanian gin like never before. Used for special gin blending workshops and cocktail classes throughout the day (click here for what’s on in Hobart), the bar opens at night for drinks. They carry the full Forty Spotted Gin range as well as an exceptional selection of rare and hard-to-find gins from Tasmania and beyond.

Located in Argyle Street, The Gin(bar) is only a 5 minute drive or 20 minute walk from St. Ives Holiday Apartments in Hobart.

7K Distillery

Discover the 7K Distillery, an independent, award winning distillery of world class gin. The 7K Distillery was founded by Tyler Clark with a hand built still from sheet metal that they continue to tweak and improve. 7K Distillery is focused on creating sustainably sourced, Tasmanian made, small batch gin, whisky, liqueur and vodka.

7K Distillery have a Tasting House located at 55 Hamilton Road, New Norfolk (closed Wednesday and Sunday). You can also see them down at the Salamanca Market on Saturdays - just a 10-minute walk from the St Ives Hotel Studio Apartments in Hobart.

Hartshorn Distillery

Discover Hartshorn Distillery and their un-ewe-sual vodka and alcoholic beverages. Hartshorn Distillery shares the land with Grandvewe Cheeses and uses their sheep whey to create their unique Hartshorn Vodka. That’s right, sheep whey vodka.

Their Ewenique Tasting House is open 11am to 4pm everyday and is located in Birchs Bay (just a 40 minute drive south of Hobart). Make sure to book one of their Tasting Tours.

Callington Mill Distillery

If you’re looking for things to see in Oatlands Tasmania, then drop into the Callington Mill Distillery’s award-winning Restaurant and Cellar Door! Located next to Oatlands main landmark – the Callington Mill Windmill – the Distillery offers a range or guided and self-guided tours and tastings experiences around their cellar door.

Oatlands is about an 1hour and 15 minute drive northward from our accommodation in Hobart, Tas. We recommend planning a day trip where you can visit several historic towns along the Heritage Highway.

Wineries

Glaetzer-Dixon Family Winemakers

You don’t have to go far to discover amazing Tasmanian wine! One of Tasmania’s most highly awarded winemakers, Nick Glaetzer has transformed an old ice factory on the edge of Hobart’s CBD into the state’s first urban winery and tasting room. If you love wine but only have a limited time in Hobart, make sure to book a tasting experience at Glaetzer-Dixon Family Winemakers. They are just a 10 minute drive, or a 30 minute walk, from our St Ives hotel in Battery Point. Bookings are essential!

Frogmore Creek Cellar Door & Restaurant

Frogmore Creek wines are a highly acclaimed, genuine cool-climate Tasmanian wine collection. Their Cellar Door & Restaurant is located in Cambridge, just 20 minutes from the Hobart CBD in the Coal River Valley Wine Region. Walk in wine tastings are available Wednesday to Monday, though for larger groups and restaurant dining, bookings are recommended.

You can also visit their sister property, the Frogmore Creek Wine Bar, located on the Hobart Waterfront. The bar is just a 20-minute walk from the St Ives Hotel Hobart Apartments.

Pooley Wines

Pooley Wines’ cellar door is located in Richmond at Belmont, a grand heritage-listed, convict-built home circa 1832. With gorgeous gardens surrounding the estate, the cellar door offers the perfect location to try their award-winning wines. Book one of their in-depth structured tastings to gain an in-depth understanding of the Pooley Wines story and wine making process. The drive out to Richmond takes around 30 minutes from our studio apartments in Hobart.

Puddleduck Vineyard

Discover the Puddleduck Vineyard, a boutique family-owned and operated vineyard and winery, established in 1997 by Darren and Jackie Brown. Puddleduck is nestled in the Coal River Valley, just a 20-minute drive from our Hobart apartments. The vineyard hosts a wonderful restaurant and several Tastings and Tours for you to enjoy. Book ahead to avoid missing out. 

Kate Hill Wines

Kate Hill Wines is a winery and cellar door located 30 minutes south of Hobart in Huonville - the picturesque Huon Valley wine region. Built in a 1880’s heritage-listed cottage, surrounded by beautiful country gardens, their intimate cellar door is the ideal spot to enjoy a glass of wine and tasting plate with friends.

Please note, if you are travelling with a group of eight or more, you will need to pre-book.

Home Hill Winery

Another great winery to visit while in the Huon Valley wine region is the Home Hill Winery. Surrounded by vines, pastures, livestock and mountains, the relaxed country retreat is the perfect place to enjoy their award-winning wines. During the warmer months, you can also relax at their fine dining restaurant. Just a 30 minute drive from our Battery Point accommodation, this winery is well worth the trip. Just remember if you’re in a group of 6 or more to pre-book.

Hartzview Tasmania

Located 45 minutes south of Hobart in Gardners Bay, the Hartzview Vineyard has been specialising in premium fruit fortified wines for over 20 years. Their cellar door is open Monday to Saturday and visitors are welcome to taste and purchase from their cool climate wine range. Made from 100% Tasmanian fruit - from the sweet Spiced Apple Mead Liqueur through to the tawny Blackcurrant and Blackberry – there is a Hartzview fortified wine to suit any palate.

Southern Wine Trail

Love wine? Looking for what’s on in Hobart and beyond? Discover the Southern Wine Trail! With short travel times from the city, these vineyards offer great experiences that won’t take all day (unless you want to spend the whole day out there of course). Sort the list of available wineries to meet your requirements, from the types of wine to ease of access, then arrange a booking for a tour or dining experience.

Tourist Towns & Regions

Tasmania is full of wonderful towns, from historic locations to those surrounded by our world-renowned wilderness. Each town has its own unique experiences and atmosphere, and we recommend driving or booking a private tour to visit the towns beyond the Hobart city centre. If you’re looking for places to go or things to do in Tasmania, take a trip out to these local towns

Towns & Regions

Nipaluna Hobart

There is so much more to Hobart than its city centre! As you venture beyond the vibrant city, you’ll uncover a treasure trove of experiences, from breweries and vineyards to world-class museums and breathtaking mountains, all just a stone’s throw away.

Coal River Valley

The Coal River Valley is home to some of Tasmania’s finest vineyards and cellar doors. The Coal River Valley is the ideal location for cool-climate wine production and you will notice the large number of vines that grace the landscape of the region. There are 33 vineyards in the Coal River Valley, though not all have cellar doors, and some are only open on select days or by appointment. So be sure to check ahead before planning your visit.

Richmond Tasmania

Richmond is one of Tasmania’s most popular destinations, steeped in history, family-friendly and a hub for food and wine lovers. Nestled in the heart of the Coal River Valley, Richmond was established as an important location linking Hobart with Port Arthur. The village is famous for its elegant Georgian architecture now housing galleries, tea shops, craft boutiques and museums. 

Just 20 minutes from Hobart, Richmond has plenty of things to do for the whole family. From the Richmond Convict Gaol, Old Hobart Town Model Village, and for those with a sense of humour the Pooseum. With plenty of galleries, craft stores and cafes to enjoy, Richmond is a must-visit location while in Tasmania. 

Central Highlands

Pass through the Derwent Valley and follow the highway up into the Central Highlands. The region is teeming with highland lakes brimming with trout, changing leaves in autumn, and snow-capped peaks and frosted forests in winter.

The Central Highlands is a World Heritage Area and encompasses two national parks. It is also the home to some of Tasmania’s best walks (including the overland track), a trout fishing location, and a place of stories you can explore at the ‘Wall in the Wilderness’. 

Oatlands

Oatlands is a historic town with the largest collection of colonial sandstone buildings in Australia, many of which were built by convicts. Just an hour north of Hobart, the intact Georgian townscape offers a complete representation of the architecture, urban design, and cultural heritage of early European settlement. The town has also been used as the backdrop for several films and dramas. 

The town is full of cosy cafes, antique stores and you can enjoy a stroll along Lake Dulverton, a sanctuary for waterbirds. When looking for things to see in Oatlands Tasmania, take yourself on a casual town tour and make sure to drop by The Callington Mill – a large windmill that dominates the Oatlands skyline. 

Huon Valley

Head south from Hobart, and in 20 minutes you’ll find yourself in a region of green hillsides, boutique vineyards and roadside stalls. With its breathtaking landscapes, charming villages, and abundant wildlife, the Huon Valley offers an unforgettable escape from everyday life. Famous for its produce and apple orchards, the Huon Valley is home to Willie Smith’s Apple Shed and Kate Hill Wines. It also offers easy access to Tasmania’s wilderness through the Tahune Airwalk and the Hartz Mountains National Park. 

Cygnet

Cygnet lies between the beautiful D’Entrecasteaux Channel and the majestic Huon River. Located South West of Hobart (about a 50-minute drive by car), Cygnet is known as the fruit growing region of the Huon Valley with apple, cherry and berry orchards aplenty. It’s also a popular town among artists and musicians, showcasing the community’s creativity in various craft shops, art studios and galleries. 

Geeveston

The small township of Geeveston is an hour’s drive south of Hobart. Surrounded by dense forests, the town is the administrative centre for the region’s timber industries and its forestry heritage is evident in the woodcarvings of local historical figures found around the town.

Many artisans and crafters have made Geeveston home and there’s a number of beautiful cafes, bakeries and roadhouses in town. There is also a large playground for kids and fenced dog park, so Geeveston is the perfect place for a rest stop on your drive South. Other activities nearby are the Hasting Caves and Thermal Springs.

Derwent Valley 

The Derwent Valley beckons those who love the outdoors - offering a myriad of things to do in Tasmania that showcase the stunning beauty of the region. From adventurous mountain biking trails at Maydena to the Gordon Dam and the pristine wilderness walking tracks of Mt Field National Park, the Derwent Valley is an amazing location for unforgettable encounters with nature.

The Derwent Valley is also a food hub, with several berry farmers opening their gates to allow visitors to pick their own during the Summer and Autumn months. 

New Norfolk

New Norfolk is a pretty town on the banks of the Derwent River, surrounded by farmland and rich in colonial history, just 30mins Northwest of Hobart. The town’s many early buildings include one of Australia’s oldest inns, the Bush Inn, and Australia’s oldest Anglican church, St Matthews (1823).

New Norfolk is also a hub for antique hunters with eight antique shops to explore for a range of treasures, and home to The Agrarian Kitchen – offering garden tours, cooking classes and a bespoke restaurant experience.  

Heritage Highway

Tasmania’s Heritage Highway offers a picturesque route between Hobart and Launceston that highlights several historical towns. The route encompasses seven towns with historic significance, including Historic Bridges, Sandstone Buildings, Antiques, Distilleries, Convict Sites and more. The Midland Highway may span a mere couple of hours’ drive, but within this short distance lies an extraordinary wealth of heritage and culture waiting to be discovered. 

Ross

Ross is a picturesque historic town just 1.5 hours north of Hobart. Sitting on the banks of the Macquarie River, Ross is one of Australia’s most appealing convict-built stone villages. Featuring cobble-style paths, grand elm trees and the Ross Bridge – Australia’s third oldest still standing and the most beautiful of its kind left in the world.

While visiting Ross, make sure to visit the Tasmanian Wool Centre, the Ross Female Convict Station, and the Ross Bakery whichhas been operating for over 100 years. 

Tasman Peninsula

Located just a short drive from Hobart, this stunning region is a treasure trove of natural wonders, outdoor adventures, and fascinating cultural heritage. From the towering sea cliffs of Cape Raoul to the pristine waters of Fortescue Bay, the Tasman Peninsula boasts some of Tasmania’s most spectacular coastal scenery. The Tasman Peninsula is also steeped in history, with its convict past evident in the well-preserved remains of the Port Arthur Historic Site.

Bruny Island

Head south of Hobart, down to the town at Kettering, and hop on a ferry to visit one of Tasmania’s most pristine and rugged Islands. Famous for its wildlife and produce, experience a day of gorgeous landscapes, wildlife encounters and some of the best food including fresh oysters, chocolate, honey and whisky. It is also a birding hotspot, with the ability to see all 12 of our endemic bird species. Book a tour or take the car – Kettering is just a 30 minute drive from our St Ives Hotel Apartments.