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Family Fun on Tasmania’s West Coast

Tullah Lakeside Lodge
Family Fun on Tasmania’s West Coast

Many know Tasmania as a land of rugged landscapes and a place not for the faint of heart. Contrary to this reputation, Tasmania, especially the West Coast, is a haven for families. The region offers an unforgettable vacation that combines adventure and bonding with family-friendly activities, natural wonders, and cozy accommodations.


Tasmania’s Family Attractions


Franklin Nature Trail

The Franklin Nature Trail is ideal for families looking for an easy yet rewarding walk. Revel in Tasmania’s natural beauty up close! This short trail meanders through a lush rainforest with towering ferns and ancient trees.


The Gordon River

A cruise down the Gordon River is a must for everyone visiting the West Coast. Feel free to marvel at the old-growth forests and the diverse wildlife that calls the area home as you glide along the glassy waters. The river cruise has onboard guides to share tales of the region’s history.


The Henty Sand Dunes

The Henty Sand Dunes promise a thrilling time for families with adventurous spirits. These expansive dunes are a natural playground where you can try sandboarding or simply enjoy climbing and running down the soft slopes.


The Paragon Theatre

The historic Paragon Theatre transports you back in time. With its Art Deco design, this vintage theater often shows classic movies and hosts various events. Watching a movie or participating in a theater tour here can give you a sense of how entertainment used to be.


The Queenstown Community Market

For a taste of local culture, head to the Queenstown Community Market. This family-friendly market features stalls with handmade crafts, fresh produce, and unique Tasmanian souvenirs. While the kids enjoy sampling local treats and spotting interesting trinkets, parents can pick up some authentic mementos.


West Coast Accommodations


Tullah Lakeside Lodge

Tullah Lakeside Lodge, located on the serene Lake Rosebery, is an excellent choice for families who love scenic surroundings. The lodge has comfortable rooms and access to various recreational activities, which are great for family bonding.


BIG4 Strahan Holiday Retreat

BIG4 Strahan Holiday Retreat is two minutes from the local swimming beach and playground. Walk a little further and reach the historic foreshore to the Gordon River cruise offices. Here, you can stay in modern cabins and be close to local bars and restaurants.


Empire Hotel

In Queenstown, the Empire Hotel provides a unique stay for families interested in Tasmania’s rich past. Built in 1901, the hotel combines modern amenities with historic charm. It’s close to Queenstown’s main attractions, including the Paragon Theatre and the community market.


How To Plan Family Fun on Tasmania’s West Coast

When planning a family vacation to Tasmania’s West Coast, follow these tips to make the best of your trip:

  • Consider Everyone’s Interests: Ask your family what they want to do and see, and plan your itinerary accordingly.

  • Safety First: Always check age recommendations for certain activities, such as sand boarding at the Henty Sand Dunes and hiking the Franklin Nature Trail.

  • Dress in Layers: Tasmania’s weather can be unpredictable, so bring layers to keep everyone comfortable.

  • Pack Essentials: You will be exploring remote areas. Pack water, snacks, and other essentials.

  • Pre-Book Activities: Popular attractions like the Gordon River cruise fill up quickly. Book in advance to take advantage of special deals and secure your spot.


From the Past Explorers

Families who have visited Tasmania’s West Coast rave about the diverse experiences. Read on to see what they have to say:

  • “Definitely take a trip to Tasmania. Make sure you give yourself about 2 weeks. It’s a small Island but has heaps to see.” – Deborah Basel

  • “It certainly is a great place to holiday, possibly one of the best places, and there is a lot of nature to see.” – Donald McMiken

  • “You must visit the Franklin-Gordan Wild River National Park. This place is truly amazing. Strahan and the West Coast is an absolute amazing place to visit.” – Jane G

  • “This is a world heritage site and deservedly so. So much worth the visit and the time taken to drive here.” – pollydoodle


Final Thoughts

Tasmania’s West Coast is the perfect destination for families seeking a trip for all ages with its mix of adventure, nature, and cultural experiences. Wildlife encounters, historical sites, and breathtaking natural wonders? The region is ready to be explored! Now is the time to start planning your next family adventure. Get in touch with Tullah Lakeside Lodge to learn more!


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