Suburb: Devonport

Image shows people walking on a rocky terain beside the ocean at the base of a cliff, hills of Devonport in the background

Don Heads

Don Heads is a coastal headland, a natural geological feature offering local history, walks, and a chance to enjoy nature on Tasmania’s beautiful north-west coast.

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Rannoch Estate Reserve

Nature reserve. Access locations: Loane Avenue, Sycamore Place, Leatherwood Place, Casuarina Court, John Street, Banksia Court and Canning Drive. In 1854 Robert Stewart senior began

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East Devonport Beach

Accessed via Melrose Street, this beach proves popular for the residents of East Devonport. Nearby facilities include public toilets, shower, sealed walking and cycling track,

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Children in swings at a playground that has a nature appearance

Highfield Park

1.106 hectares of public open space between Morris Ave and Chichester Drive, bordered by residential properties with seven access points.  A large open space with

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Kelcey Tier

The Kelcey Tier Greenbelt or Reserve consists of 185 hectares of predominantly native bushland with important conservation values, and provides social and recreational opportunities with

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