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Greater Hobart: Where River, Sea and Story Converge
Greater Hobart is a place that lingers with you long after you’ve left—an elegant fusion of waterfront charm, dramatic landscapes, and a cultural rhythm that feels both contemporary and deeply rooted in history. Stretching from the heritage town of Richmond in the north‑east to the coastal tranquillity of Kettering in the south, this region invites travellers into a world shaped by water, wilderness and warm‑spirited Tasmanian hospitality.
At its heart is Hobart, a city sculpted by the Derwent River and the Southern Ocean. Stand on the docks as fishing boats unload the day’s catch, or watch the sails of yachts gliding across the estuary, and you’ll feel the maritime pulse that defines the city. Climb to the summit of kunanyi / Mount Wellington or the lookout at Mount Nelson and the panorama tells the story in a single sweep—suburbs hugging the riverbanks, the harbour curving into Storm Bay, and beyond it, the endless blue of the Tasman Sea.
Just 25 kilometres away, yet seemingly a century apart, lies Richmond. Its cobbled streets, sandstone cottages and Australia’s oldest stone bridge create a living postcard of colonial history. Step inside the narrow cells of Richmond Gaol and Tasmania’s convict era feels startlingly close—echoes of chains, stories of resilience, and the foundations of a state built on grit and ingenuity. Surrounding the town, the Coal River Valley unfolds in neat rows of vineyards, producing some of Australia’s most celebrated cool‑climate wines.
Whether you’re exploring the region’s wild edges or its refined culinary scene, Greater Hobart is the perfect base for your southern Tasmanian journey—an easy place to return to, unwind and feel restored.
Hobart is easily accessible by air, with regular flights connecting the city to major Australian hubs. Hobart Airport is just a 20‑minute drive from the CBD, with car hire, shuttles and rideshare services readily available.
Roads are well‑maintained, and the compact nature of southern Tasmania makes day trips effortless.
Greater Hobart is a year‑round destination, each season offering its own charm:
Because it’s a place where nature and culture meet effortlessly. Where you can spend the morning on a mountain, the afternoon in a vineyard, and the evening dining by the water. Where history is tangible, creativity thrives, and the landscapes feel both intimate and immense.
Greater Hobart isn’t just a destination—it’s a journey through Tasmania’s soul.
Battery Point
Bothwell
Bruny Island
Cockle Creek
Cygnet
Derwent Bridge
Doo Town
Dover
Dunalley
Eaglehawk Neck
Franklin
Geeveston
Glenorchy
Hamilton
Hartz Mountains National Park
Heritage Highway
Hobart
Hobart & The South Region
Hobart and Surrounds (Zone)
Huon Valley
Huonville
Kempton
Kettering
Maydena
Miena
Mt Field National Park
Mt Wellington
New Norfolk
Nubeena
Oatlands
Pontville
Port Arthur
Richmond
Russell Falls
Sorell
South Bruny National Park
Southwest National Park
Strathgordon
Taranna
Tarraleah
Tasman National Park
Tasman Peninsula and The South East
Teralina – Eaglehawk Neck
Westerway
Woodbridge