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George Town Visitor Information Centre

The George Town Visitor Information Centre is your first point of call when visiting this lovely community. The team will be able to assist you with enquiries in relation to food, attractions, tours, accommodation and general information about the area.

Positioned on the banks of the idyllic Tamar River and meandering inland, the George Town region has many stories to tell. The diversity of experiences is impressive, from majestic coastal beaches and world class coral reefs to green rolling hills flanked by quaint townships and nostalgic country inns.

Join the Forage Trail and fossick for your own delicious meal straight from paddock to plate while visiting award winning vineyards, orchards and farms.

You can explore the town's rich history at the Bass and Flinders Centre and the Watch House Museum. The nearby Low Head Pilot Station offers a scenic stroll along a 4km, coastal path. The Station has the oldest group of pilot buildings in Australia and like the Pilot Station lighthouse, still operates today

For animal lovers the nearby Low Head Coastal Reserve provides an enchanting opportunity to see the world's smallest penguins waddle in from the sea each night.

92-96 Main Road George Town 7253
P: 03 63 821 700
E: info@georgetown.net.au
W: www.georgetown.tas.gov.au

Image credit: Flow Mountain Bike



Low Head Pilot Station Mandatory Credit Tourism Australia
George Town is rich in maritime history & offers stunning coastline vistas
Bakers Beach Narawntapu National Park Mandatory Credit Samuel Shelley

Image credit: 1. Tourism Australia | 2. Samuel Shelley