Planning a trip to stunning Smithton Tasmania? Check out the Smithton Visitor Information Centre for all your travel needs! Located in the heart of Smithton at 12 Nelson Street, this accredited centre is your one-stop shop for information, bookings, and that extra dose of local charm.
Planning Made Easy
Smithton Visitor Information Centre offers a range of services to make your planning smooth and easier. Need brochures or maps to navigate the region? They’ve got you covered. Looking to book tours, including fascinating visits to the Duck River Meadows Robotic Dairy and La Cantara Artisan Cheese Factory? The staff can handle those arrangements for you. Not to mention that they provide delightful cheese tasting and sales!
The Smithton Visitor Information Centre also goes beyond simply providing information and booking tours. It’s a hub for visitors to connect with the essence of Circular Head. Browse a delightful selection of souvenirs, giftware, and local jewellery, perfect mementos of your trip. Take a break and enjoy a delicious meal or snack at the on-site cafe. The park also gives National Parks Passes to explore the stunning national parks surrounding Smithton.
Enjoy the convenience of on-site toilets, free parking, free Wi-Fi, and computer access (perfect for uploading those vacation photos!). You can also catch a captivating show or presentation at the theatrette within the Duck River Pavilions complex.
Friendly Expertise
The Smithton Visitor Information Centre boasts a team of friendly and professional staff with a wealth of knowledge about the Circular Head region. If you’re seeking the perfect Smithton accommodation or curious about the weather in Smithton, these local experts are here to guide you. They can help you plan your itinerary, recommending must-see sights, exciting activities, and upcoming festivals or events.
The centre is also conveniently located within the Duck River Pavilions complex. Here, you’ll find the Circular Head Heritage Centre (Museum), offering a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich indigenous and colonial history through informative displays and engaging exhibits.
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Adventure at Your Fingertips
Adventure seekers will find themselves spoilt for choice in Circular Head. The Smithton Visitor Information Centre can help you arrange exhilarating activities like kayaking on pristine rivers, white-water rafting through untamed rapids, or mountain biking through challenging yet scenic trails. For those seeking a bird’s-eye view, helicopter tours offer breathtaking panoramas of the region’s diverse landscapes.The Smithton Visitor Information Centre is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and weekends from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday, and Anzac Day.