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    Smithton

    , TAS

    Things to see
    Motels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Apartments
    Cottages & Cabins
    Camping & Other
    Restaurants
    Cafés


    The fishing boats at Smithton

    Smithton (including Woolnorth)
    Major service centre in the northwestern area of Tasmania
    Located on the Tasmanian north coast 135 km from Devonport and 86 km from Burnie, Smithton is primarily an industrial and administrative centre for the surrounding district. It has a large and successful timber mill and a potato processing plant. While these might seem inconsequential they are central to the economic success of the town.

    There is some dispute about the origins of the town's name with some sources suggesting Peter Smith, a policeman who arrived in the area in 1855, while others claim that James 'Philosopher' Smith, who was responsible for the development of much of western Tasmania, was the inspiration.

    The Smithton area was first explored by Europeans when Bass and Flinders passed along the northern coast of Van Diemen's Land in 1793. By 1825 the area was occupied by the entrepreneurial Van Diemen's Land Co. The Duck River, around which the town has grown, was explored in 1826 but the river banks weren't settled until the 1850s. It was shortly afterwards that the town's prosperity was given a major injection by the Victorian goldrushes. Local produce, particularly timber, was shipped across Bass Strait to meet the huge demands of the miners who were pouring on to the goldfields.

    By 1880 Smithton had its own school and by 1904 the industry in the area had diversified sufficiently for the Duck River Butter Factory (to meet the requirements of local dairy farmers) to be built.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Timber seasoning at the Kauri Timberyards

    Gunns Timber Mill
    People interested in seeing timber being milled and prepared for export can visit Gunns Timber Mill which is open for inspection by appointment. Smithton is the centre of one of Australia's largest timber processing districts. Contact (03) 6272 0068 for details.

    Allendale Gardens
    Located on the road to Edith Creek, Allendale Gardens are an interesting mixture of rainforest, botanic gardens and pleasant walkways. For details of opening hours and facilities contact (03) 6456 4216.

    Lacrum Dairy
    The area's famed dairy industry can be inspected at the Lacrum Dairy at Mella which is 6 km from Smithton. It is possible to watch the afternoon milking session and to taste some of the cheeses produced. Contact (03) 6452 2322 for more details.

    In the District
    Smithton is the last major township on the north coast and the visitor who stays there may well want to visit the Milkshakes Hills Forest Reserve which is located 45 km south of the town. It is an interesting mixture of button grass (which turns the creeks a tea colour) and virgin temperate rainforest.

    Woolnorth
    Woolnorth is located near the northwest extremity of Tasmania. It is still owned by the Van Diemen's Land Company which acquired the land in 1825. It is the last Royal Charter Company in the world. There are bus tours from Smithton which can be booked by contacting (03) 6452 1252 or (03) 6452 2577.


     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Bridge Motel/Hotel
    Montagu Rd
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 1389
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Tall Timbers Resort
    Scotchtown Rd
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 2755,1800 628 476
    Facsimile: (03) 6452 2743
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Christie's Corner Bed & Breakfast
    46 Goldie St
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 3132
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      MacVilla Motel Apts
    136 Nelson St
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 1278
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Eixel Country Cottage
    South Rd Lileah
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6456 4143
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Millfarm Cottage
    RSD 555 Roger River West
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6456 5118
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Camping & Other   [Top of page]

     
      Three Hummock Island Escape
    Three Hummock Island
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 1554 or 019 330 223
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Bridge Motel/Hotel Restaurant
    Montagu Rd
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 1389
     
     
      Gloryanna's Coffee Shop
    54a Emmett St
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 2279
     
     
      Jade Dragon Chinese Restaurant
    16 Smith St
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 1560
     
     
      Kauri Bistro
    Scotchtown Rd
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 2755, 1800 628 476
     
     
      Tall Timbers Resort Restaurant
    Scotchdown Rd
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 2755
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Christie's Corner Cafe
    46 Goldie St
    Smithton TAS 7330
    Telephone: (03) 6452 3132
     




     

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