Attractions

Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Wrest Point Hotel/ Casino
Just a short walk or drive, Wrest Point offers great dining choices, entertainment and gaming options. Have a night out with fine dining at the Revolving Restaurant or at Pier1, enjoy a drink, watch a show or try your luck at the tables or machines.

Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Lower Sandy Bay shops and cafes
This beach side retail area provides a grocery shop, hair salon, bottle shop, cafes, a wood fired pizza restaurant, newsagent, Chinese restaurant, and a butcher. It's about a 30 minute walk along Sandy Bay Road or detour via the beach to enjoy the water and views to the bridge.

Mt Nelson Rd, Mount Nelson, Tasmania
Mt Nelson Signal Station
This is the early settlement flag signaling station, set up to signal to Port Arthur. Now includes cafe and restaurant facilities and great views down the channel and across south arm and the eastern shore. About a 45 - 60 min bush walk up the hill from home or drive up the Nelson road bends and along the top, about 15 mins.


Churchill Ave, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
University of Tasmania
The main campus is in Sandy Bay, about a 12 minute walk down Churchill Ave from StudioAt10. In the Hobart CBD are a number of other facilities including the Menzies Centre, School of Arts and IMAS .

Sandy Bay Rd, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Sandy Bay shopping centre
This is our main suburban shopping centre with a range of shops for clothing, food, and personal services. Includes Woolworth and Coles stores.

Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Royal Hobart Yacht Club and Derwent Sailing Club
A short stroll down to the waterfront and to the marina and yacht clubs of the Royal and the Derwent. Drinks and dining areas for members, guests and visitors.



Main Road, Berriedale, Tasmania, Australia
MONA
Mona is a must experience venue, world famous for its diverse display of old and new art. Drive there or take the Mona ferry experience, a 20 minute journey (optional seat on a sheep) and a great way to see the harbour and river views.
(Photo - "MONA 1" by Barrylb)