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Smithton is a town of almost 4,000 people (2021) on the far northwest coast of Tasmania.

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Get in

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Smithton is on the Bass Highway (A2) about an hour west of Burnie. The best way is to come by car as it's practically the only way. You could come by a private ferry to Smithton, but then it's a fair walk between Smithton and Duck Bay.

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  • Circular Head Heritage Centre, +61 3 6452 3296, +61 408 128609, . M–F 10AM–2PM.
  • Allendale Gardens & Rainforest Walks (From Smithton, take C217 or B22 towards Edith Creek, turn onto Blanch Rd, then Allendale Lane), +61 3 6456 4216, toll-free: +61 3 6456 4223. 10AM–4PM, first Tuesday of October to last Saturday of April. Closed Sundays and Mondays, and 15 Dec–first Tuesday in January. Themed gardens along the banks of Allen Creek. Devonshire tea available. Entry fee applies.

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Buy

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  • The Arty Duck, 30 Smith St.

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Routes via Smithton
C214 jcn to Arthur River W A2 E  B21 jcn to StanleyBurnie



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