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7-Day Dog-Friendly Itinerary in Tasmania

Tuesday December 19: Arrival in Hobart

Welcome to Tasmania! Start your trip by arriving in Hobart, the capital city. In the morning, take your furry friend for a walk in the beautiful Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. In the afternoon, visit Battery Point, a historic neighborhood with charming cottages and dog-friendly cafes. As the evening sets in, explore Salamanca Place, known for its vibrant market, galleries, and pet-friendly restaurants.

  • Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Battery Point: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Salamanca Place: Free, 2-3 hours
Wednesday December 20: Port Arthur

Embark on a day trip to Port Arthur Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site with stunning ruins. In the morning, explore the well-preserved buildings and learn about the history of the convict settlement. In the afternoon, take a scenic walk along the Waterfall Bay Track for breathtaking coastal views. Head back to Hobart in the evening.

  • Port Arthur Historic Site: $40 (entry fee), 4-5 hours
  • Waterfall Bay Track: Free, 1-2 hours
Thursday December 21: Freycinet National Park

Travel to Freycinet National Park, known for its pristine beaches and granite peaks. In the morning, hike to Wineglass Bay lookout for panoramic views of the turquoise waters. Spend the afternoon relaxing at Friendly Beaches, a dog-friendly stretch of white sand. Wrap up the day with a visit to Cape Tourville Lighthouse to catch a stunning sunset.

  • Wineglass Bay Lookout: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Friendly Beaches: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Cape Tourville Lighthouse: Free, 1-2 hours
Friday December 22: Launceston

Head north to Launceston, Tasmania's second-largest city. Start the day by exploring Cataract Gorge Reserve, a picturesque natural reserve with walking trails and a chairlift offering stunning views. Enjoy a dog-friendly lunch at one of the cafes in the area. Spend the afternoon discovering the city's colonial architecture and visit the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.

  • Cataract Gorge Reserve: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery: Free (donation appreciated), 2-3 hours
Saturday December 23: Cradle Mountain

Make your way to Cradle Mountain, a wilderness area known for its rugged beauty. In the morning, embark on a scenic hike around Dove Lake, enjoying the breathtaking views of Cradle Mountain. Afterward, visit Devils@Cradle, a sanctuary where you can learn about and interact with Tasmanian devils. Spend the evening strolling through the quaint village of Sheffield.

  • Dove Lake Circuit: Free, 3-4 hours
  • Devils@Cradle: $25 (entry fee), 1-2 hours
  • Sheffield: Free, 1-2 hours
Sunday December 24: Stanley and The Nut

Head towards Stanley, a charming coastal town with a unique volcanic outcrop called The Nut. In the morning, take a walk up The Nut for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Enjoy a dog-friendly lunch in one of the local cafes. In the afternoon, explore Highfield Historic Site, an old farm with beautiful gardens and a dog-friendly picnic area.

  • The Nut: Free (chairlift available at an additional cost), 2-3 hours
  • Highfield Historic Site: $16 (entry fee), 1-2 hours
Monday December 25: Tamar Valley

Explore the picturesque Tamar Valley, renowned for its vineyards and scenic beauty. Start the day by visiting one of the wineries for wine tasting and enjoy a picnic lunch in the vineyard with your furry companion. In the afternoon, take a leisurely drive along the Tamar Valley Wine Route, stopping at various cellar doors to sample more wines. Return to Launceston in the evening.

  • Tamar Valley Wineries: Tasting fees vary, 3-4 hours
  • Tamar Valley Wine Route: Free, time varies

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For dog-friendly off the beaten path adventures, head to Narawntapu National Park, where you can walk your dog along stunning coastal trails and spot wildlife. Another local favorite is the Bay of Fires, famous for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches. Don't forget to check out dog-friendly accommodation options on Kayak for your stay in Tasmania.

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