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Burnie - Wikipedia As of the 2021 census, Burnie has a population of 19,918, with a municipality area of 600 square kilometres (230 sq mi), administered by the City of Burnie [8] Burnie’s economy has historically been driven by heavy manufacturing, mining, forestry, and farming
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Burnie (2025) - Tripadvisor See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings Book these experiences for a closer look at the region From quick jaunts to full-day outings These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Penguin Observation Centre
Burnie | Things to Do in Tasmania | Discover Tasmania Burnie is the perfect stop during a seaside drive exploring the northwest coast It is a unique town worth an afternoon to experience the town's reinvention as a maker's enclave
Burnie - Discover Tasmania There’s more to this bustling sea-port city than industry Stop a while and get a taste of the beaches, parks and produce of Burnie
Home Discover Burnie Discover Burnie is the Gateway to Tasmania’s wilderness; beaches, pure air, rich land, great produce and visitor experiences
Burnie | Coastal City, Harbour Town, Industrial Hub | Britannica It was the centre of a municipality from 1907 and was designated a city in 1988 Burnie lies on the Bass Highway to Launceston (92 miles [148 km] east) at the junction of the main western and west coast rail lines, and it is a key commercial centre for the important region of northwestern Tasmania
Guide to Burnie, TAS | Wiki Australia Burnie, a coastal city on Tasmania’s northwest, has a story of transformation that few places can match From its origins as a vital industrial hub to its current status as a thriving destination for arts, culture, and nature lovers, Burnie offers a unique experience for visitors
THE BEST 15 Things To Do in Burnie (UPDATED 2025) - Viator The top attractions to visit in the center of Burnie are the Burnie Regional Museum, Burnie Park, and the Little Penguin Observation Centre Near the city, you’ll also find Fern Glade Platypus Reserve and Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, two attractions that showcase Tasmania’s biodiverse nature
Burnie - North West Tasmania Burnie, a coastal gem on Tasmania’s North West, sits beautifully along the shores of Emu Bay Known for its proud industrial heritage, this vibrant city is the perfect gateway to Tasmania’s wild beauty, offering stunning beaches, fresh air, and rich farmland that produces some of the region’s finest foods