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    Burnie (/ ˈ b ɜː r n i / BER-nee; [3] pirinilaplu/palawa kani: pataway) [4] [5] is a port city located on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. It is the fourth largest city on the island, located approximately 325 kilometres (202 mi) north-west of the state capital of Hobart , 147 kilometres (91 mi) north-west of Launceston , and 47 ...

  3. Burnie is the perfect stop during a seaside drive exploring the northwest coast. It is a unique town worth an afternoon to experience the town's reinvention as a maker's enclave. It also has plenty of shops, restaurants and short walks to explore during your journey. The port town is also perfect for those looking to stay longer to learn a craft.

  4. www.discovertasmania.com.au › north-west › burnieBurnie - Discover Tasmania

    There’s more to this bustling sea-port city than industry. Stop a while and get a taste of the beaches, parks and produce of Burnie.

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    • Where is Burnie Tasmania?3
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  5. Burnie is a 35-minute drive (49 km) west of Devonport and a 90-minute drive (110 km) from Cradle Mountain. The city of Burnie, situated on the North West Coast of the island state of Tasmania, is located south east of the Australian mainland.

  6. www.burnie.tas.gov.au › tourism › ExploreExplore Discover Burnie

    Burnie, Tasmania is a nature lover's paradise. Outdoor attractions include Burnie Park with Oldaker Waterfall, the Burnie Coastal Trail with beaches and penguins, Fernglade Reserve with abundant wildlife, accessible Guide Falls, and the stunning Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden.

  7. Take a look at this travel guide for the top ten must see tourist attractions to visit in pataway / Burnie on your Tasmanian holiday. Plus ideas for what to do with your kids on weekends and in school holidays.

  8. Nov 9, 2022 · Sitting at the gateway to Tasmania’s wilderness, Burnie is one of the biggest towns on the northwest coast. Get ready to discover a downtown full of shops and eateries – mostly tinged with an art-deco flavour.