Right in the heart of Hobart, where Salamanca Place meets Sandy Bay Road, sits one of the city’s most intriguing green spaces. St David’s Park isn’t your typical city park, beneath its manicured lawns and shady trees lies a fascinating story that stretches back to the very founding of Hobart Town.
Read the full article: https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/st-davids-park-hobart-tasmania/
This November, the Southern Midlands Open House invites you to step beyond the sandstone walls and into the stories of Tasmania’s heartland.
Over the weekend of Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 November 2025, historic towns along the Heritage Highway — including Oatlands, Kempton, Melton Mowbray, Mangalore, and Dysart — will open the doors to some of their most fascinating buildings.
From grand colonial homesteads and Georgian cottages to striking churches and mid-century design gems, the program is a rare opportunity to explore places normally closed to the public, or to see familiar landmarks in a whole new light.
FULL ARTICLE:
https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/southern-midlands-open-house/
Got a camera roll full of country charm, curious wallabies, old sandstone, or those magic skies you only seem to catch on a quiet back road?
The Northern Midlands Council has just launched their Choose the Scenic Route – Photo Competition, and they’re calling on all Tasmanians (yep, that means you!) to share what makes this part of the island special.
Think rolling paddocks, lively markets, quirky local characters, or just the way the late sun hits that old barn near Cressy… whatever makes you pause and reach for your phone or camera, that’s exactly what they want to see.
https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/choose-the-scenic-route/
The Oatlands Heritage & Bullock Festival is a much-loved celebration of Tasmania’s rural past, returning on the 9th and 10th of August 2025 for another weekend of history, heritage, and hands-on fun. Held in the heart of Oatlands, this free, family-friendly event brings the town to life with bullock teams, steam engines, artisan markets, heritage displays, live demonstrations, and plenty of good old-fashioned country spirit.
From colonial art exhibitions and wool handling competitions to stonemasonry, clay play and traditional bread baking, the festival blends old-world charm with interactive experiences. Highlights for 2025 include the Royal Society of Tasmania’s “Hidden Treasures” art exhibition and the much-anticipated street parade through the historic High Street. Whether you’re into history, crafts, food or just a weekend of unique experiences, this is a festival not to miss.
Full Article: https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/our-guide-to-the-oatlands-heritage-bullock-festival/
If you reckon you know Hobart’s market scene, think again—there’s a whole world of local flavour, creativity, and community waiting for you every weekend in nipaluna/Hobart. Here’s the lowdown on four of our absolute favourites, each with their own Tassie twist.
Salamanca Market
Farm Gate Market
Hobart Twilight Market
Tasmanian Produce Market
Article - https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/weekend-guide-to-hobart-markets/
11–13 July 2025 | Nubeena, Port Arthur, White Beach
When the days are short and the Tassie nights long, the Tasman Peninsula knows how to turn on the charm — and the lights. Lightwave Festival is back in July 2025, bringing a family-friendly glow to winter with three nights of music, art, storytelling and community across Nubeena, Port Arthur and White Beach.
Article - https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/lightwave-festival-2025-winter-magic-on-the-tasman-peninsula/
Mark your calendar for Saturday, 26th July 2025 and get ready to explore the very best of Tasmania—all under one roof at Princes Wharf 1 on Hobart’s waterfront. The Tasmanian Tourism Showcase is back and promises an inspiring day out, filled with the people, places, and experiences that make our island so special.
This free public event runs from 10:00am to 4:00pm and invites locals and visitors alike to dive into Tasmania’s vibrant tourism scene. You’ll meet more than 90 tourism operators from across the state—South, East, North and the West/North West—ready to share their stories, showcase their offerings, and help you plan your next adventure.
It’s more than just a display; it’s an interactive celebration. Expect delicious tastings, hands-on demonstrations, new product reveals, and maybe even a cuddle with a friendly therapy alpaca! From luxury stays and gourmet food to wilderness tours and coastal escapes, there’s something for every kind of traveller.
You’ll have the chance to connect directly with the experts behind Tasmania’s top destinations—ask questions, get tailored advice, and access exclusive on-the-day deals and package offers you won’t find anywhere else. Planning a holiday, weekend escape, or your dream Tasmanian road trip has never been easier—or more fun.
Throughout the day, there’ll be lucky door prizes up for grabs, and plenty of helpful information from transport providers, regional tourism organisations, and accommodation hosts. Whether you’re curious about Bruny Island, keen to conquer the Overland Track, or craving a wine tasting on the East Coast, this showcase has you covered.
And if you’re part of the tourism industry or a student interested in the field, don’t miss the Student Futures Expo on Friday 25th July. It’s a chance to explore careers, network with industry leaders, and see what’s next for Tasmania’s booming visitor economy.
So come along, be inspired, and rediscover the treasures of Tasmania. With free entry, stunning harbour views, and everything from chocolates to coastlines to choose from, it’s the perfect day out in the heart of Hobart.
Website - https://tourismshowcase.com.au
This winter, we’re heading underground—literally. In this episode, we explore Hobart Penitentiary’s 2-for-1 local deal on their award-winning Unshackled tour. Think gallows, tunnels, convict mugshots and cold stone walls with stories to match.
It’s eerie, immersive, and just a bit goosebumpy. Tasmanian residents can bring a mate for free until 31 August. So rug up and rediscover the darker side of Hobart—no leg irons required.
Discover the best places to find and see snow in Tasmania.
While southern Tasmania may be known for its temperate forests and unique wildlife, pristine beaches, fresh produce and historical places, a secret side to this region emerges when the temperature drops.
In this podcast, we’ll reveal places where you can experience the pure magic of snow in southern Tasmania. So, pack your thermals, dust off your mittens, and let’s embark on a snow-filled adventure like no other!
Article - https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/blog/4-places-to-visit-the-snow-in-southern-tasmania/