A port in the town of Strahan.

7 of the Cutest Small Towns In Tasmania for 2025

Looking for your next getaway? Australia's famed island of Tasmania is home to some of the most charming small towns in the world, each with its own unique story to tell. From Strahan, where the echoes of its convict history linger along picturesque harbors, to Evandale, famous for hosting the quirky and thrilling National Penny Farthing Championships, there's something for every traveler.

Here are the 7 cutest small towns in Tasmania you need to visit in 2025!

Strahan

Office of World Heritage Cruises that is a cruising down the iconic Gordon River in Strahan, Tasmania, Australia. Image: Pawan Kawan / Shutterstock.com
Office of World Heritage Cruises in Strahan, Tasmania. Image: Pawan Kawan / Shutterstock.

Strahan is a serene coastal town on Tasmania’s rugged west coast, known for its relaxed atmosphere and natural surroundings. With its historic buildings and harbor views, Strahan provides a nostalgic escape for those seeking calm amid a breathtaking environment.

As the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Strahan is a central spot for discovering Tasmania’s wilderness. It has a fascinating convict history that adds depth to its appeal. The popular Gordon River Cruises take travelers deep into the region’s landscapes and to Sarah Island, a former penal settlement where you can uncover haunting pieces of Tasmania’s past.

Nature lovers will appreciate Hogarth Falls, a short rainforest trail leading to a tranquil waterfall surrounded by greenery. For a leisurely stroll, the Historic Foreshore Walk along the esplanade provides views of Macquarie Harbour.

Ross

Bakery31 in Ross, Tasmania, Australia
Bakery31 on Church Street in Ross, Tasmania, Australia. Image by Alastair Bett via discovertasmania.com.au

Ross is a historic village in Tasmania, known for its rich heritage and character. Located along the Macquarie River, it’s a convenient stop between Hobart and Launceston. The town is best known for its convict past, the iconic Ross Bridge, and its significance in Tasmania’s wool industry.

Ross’s Georgian architecture and tree-lined streets create a postcard-worthy setting. The Ross Bridge, built in 1836, features carvings by convicts that share fascinating stories, while the Ross Uniting Church, perched on a hill, adds to the town’s historic charm. Both are well worth a visit.

Architecture aside, a stroll through Richmond isn't complete without a visit to Ross Village Bakery, famed for its scallop pies and traditional wood-fired oven. Once you've had your fill, head to the Tasmanian Wool Centre, which highlights the area’s wool heritage with a museum and shop. Oh, and don’t miss the red phone boxes scattered around town! Dial up and "local" and listen to intriguing tales from Ross’s past.

Richmond

Ducks at Richmond Bridge in Tasmania. Image: Alastair Bett
Ducks at Richmond Bridge in Tasmania. Image: Alastair Bett.

Richmond, located in the Coal River Valley just 25 kilometers northeast of Hobart, is a destination steeped in history and culture. This small town features Georgian architecture and a riverside setting, making it a favorite for travelers.

Richmond is most recognized for its historic bridge, the oldest stone bridge in Australia, built by convicts in 1825. It’s a landmark that reflects the town’s past. Want more? Step back in time at the Old Hobart Town Model Village, a detailed miniature of 1820s Hobart, or visit Richmond Gaol, Australia’s oldest standing convict jail.

For wine lovers, the area is home to boutique vineyards, such as Puddleduck Vineyard. Here, you can sample local wines and admire the creative lakeside addition—a giant duck sculpture made from sticks!

Cygnet

A quaint storefront, Trove, in Cygnet, Tasmania.
A quaint storefront, Trove, in Cygnet, Tasmania.

Cygnet is an artistic town in the Huon Valley, about 50 kilometers southwest of Hobart. Surrounded by rolling hills, waterways, and orchards, it’s a haven for creativity and natural surroundings. Known for its artsy vibe and fresh local produce, it's a hidden gem with a spirited community.

Cygnet is best recognized for the annual Cygnet Folk Festival held in January, celebrating music, art, and culture. Another fun event, the Cygnet Cup, takes place every November, where locals race snails in a quirky tradition.

Other highlights include the Cygnet Living History Museum, which provides a glimpse into the town’s past, and galleries like Lovett Gallery, which showcase works by local artists. For something more rustic, visitors love the handmade home goods (often made from local timber) at Phoenix Creations. Ready to relax? Head to the shores of Cygnet Bay for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the calm waters.

Evandale

Russell Street in Evandale. David Steele / Shutterstock.com
Russell Street in Evandale. David Steele / Shutterstock.com

Evandale, a historic town in northern Tasmania, is known for its annual National Penny Farthing Championships, where old-fashioned bicycles take center stage. Located just south of Launceston and near the airport, Evandale is rich in colonial architecture and local history.

Evendale has no shortage of fascinating landmarks. The town's Stone Water Tower, for example, was built in 1896 and is a standout heritage structure reflecting the craftsmanship of the time. Then, there's The Time Traveler Statue, featuring a man with a penny-farthing and a dog, which celebrates the town’s cycling traditions and history.

High Street is a must-see for architecture buffs, with an impressive array of late-Georgian and early Victorian buildings. Just a short drive away, the Clarendon Estate stands as a grand Georgian mansion along the South Esk River (one of Australia's longest rivers), offering a glimpse into Tasmania’s past.

Bicheno

Bicheno on the beautiful East Coast, north of the Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia.
Bicheno is on the beautiful East Coast, north of the Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia.

Bicheno, a seaside town on Tasmania’s east coast along the Great Eastern Drive, is known for its relaxed coastal atmosphere. With pristine beaches and crystal-clear water, it’s a destination for lovers of nature and fresh food.

One of the town’s standout attractions is the Bicheno Blowhole, where waves create a dramatic display as they surge through a granite opening. At low tide, you can walk to Diamond Island Nature Reserve to spot wildlife and follow trails. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate East Coast Natureworld, a 150-acre park home to local animals, reptiles, and birds.

For food lovers, Bicheno delivers the best of the region. Stop by Waubs Harbour Distillery for locally crafted spirits or enjoy fresh seafood at the Lobster Shack. As night falls, join a Bicheno Penguin Tour to watch penguins return to their burrows—a truly memorable sight.

Adventure Bay

Storefront in Adventure Bay, Australia
Storefront in Adventure Bay, Australia

Adventure Bay, on Bruny Island off Tasmania's southeastern coast, is a tranquil coastal village known for its pristine beaches, lush greenery, and wildlife. It’s a great place for those seeking quiet and natural beauty.

The Fluted Cape Walk is a must-visit trail, offering breathtaking views of the coastline. Wildlife enthusiasts can join Bruny Island Cruises to discover dramatic cliffs, marine caves, and seal and dolphin sightings. Meanwhile, history lovers can't miss the Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration, which features artifacts from early explorers.

Want to spend some time on the sand? Adventure Bay Beach is the perfect spot for swimming, picnicking, and/or [insert your favorite sunny beach day activity here]. Then, Two Tree Point nearby is a serene location for photography or quiet contemplation. To wrap up your visit, try the fresh raspberries and treats at Bruny Island Raspberry Farm.

Tasmania's charm is unmatched, with its jaw-dropping landscapes and picture-perfect small towns that promise unforgettable experiences. Wander through the historic bridges of Ross and Richmond and feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Or soak in the beauty of Adventure Bay’s breathtaking beaches, the ultimate spot for a peaceful escape.

Whether you're chasing history, adventure, or pure relaxation, Tasmania’s small towns are ready to surprise and delight you. Start planning your 2025 Tasmanian getaway today!

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